The menu at María de la O was nothing short of genius—a beautifully curated journey through the region’s flavours. Every dish showcased bold, confident pairings of aromas, textures, and tastes that delighted the senses and felt both daring and deeply satisfying. The service was equally impressive: attentive yet unobtrusive, genuinely warm, and professional throughout. We felt completely welcomed from the moment we stepped in. A heartfelt thank you to the team for the thoughtful surprise birthday cake for my darling husband—it was a touching gesture that made our evening truly unforgettable.
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The menu at María de la O was nothing short of genius—a beautifully curated journey through the region’s flavours. Every dish showcased bold, confident pairings of aromas, textures, and tastes that delighted the senses and felt both daring and deeply satisfying. The service was equally impressive: attentive yet unobtrusive, genuinely warm, and professional throughout. We felt completely welcomed from the moment we stepped in. A heartfelt thank you to the team for the thoughtful surprise birthday cake for my darling husband—it was a touching gesture that made our evening truly unforgettable.
wonderful gourmet experience. Extraordinary good service. Very creative and beautifully linked to Andalusia and Granada. Enjoyed very much
Food was inventive and delicious! Staff was very welcoming and friendly, would highly recommend while visiting Granada!
We love tasting menus and this may have been the best. The service was amazing as well. Everyone spoke English well enough to explain each course and their passion for their food and Granada came through clearly. May visit Granada just to eat here again.
Great creative contemporary restaurant. Granada region traditional dishes revisited with high precision. Presentation and execution of the gastronomic menu is of high caliber. Desserts slightly less convincing than the rest of the menu. Great address in Granada. Only small disappointment, the chef went only to talk to Spanish native speaking guests whereas we would have loved to share our good impressions with him, speaking Spanish ourselves.