La Graciosa
A lovely terrace — and not much else
La Graciosa has one undeniable asset: the terrace. It’s genuinely pretty, the kind of place that makes us sit down happy before we’ve even looked at the menu. If we’re being honest, that outdoor space is the best thing it has going for it.
Once we settle in, the rest feels less cared for. Cleanliness doesn’t seem like a priority, and it shows in small details that add up and make the whole experience feel a bit sloppy. The food is fine, but generic—an all-too-familiar parade of safe dishes you can find everywhere in the city, without much personality or reason to choose them here.
Wine follows a specific ideology. The list leans into a militant natural-wine stance, sometimes delivered with the kind of “sulfites are poison” energy that feels more like a manifesto than hospitality. We don’t need dogma; we need good bottles and good guidance.
In the end, La Graciosa isn’t awful. It’s just forgettable—except for the terrace
Clean: 5/10
Comfort: 6/10
Food: 6/10
Wine: 6/10
Service: 8/10
The Experience: 6/10
Price: 30€/pax