Gemisant Restaurant and Pizzeria, Moraira
Gemisant Restaurant privides 6 "Menu of the Day" plus 6 "Summer Menu" options that can be mixed and matched according to taste and are very good value for money up to €15 per person, including 3 courses, wine and bread.
Coffee can be substituted for the sweet course and a beer, mineral water or soft drink for the wine.
There is also an extensive a la carte menu, which includes pizzas and pastas, and special (lower priced) menus for children.
Our Meal: Pleasant live jazz music playing. This was in background for us as we were seated in the outer covered terrace area, which is reserved for smokers. The live jazz is featured on Thursdays and only during the winter months.
The Gemisant Restaurant has traditional Spanish décor, is spacious, well ventilated and heated (with hot/cold air-conditioning units) and has separate smoking areas.
The Spanish speaking staff who were proficient in English. They were attentive, efficient and competent as well as being friendly. They were not informed beforehand that we were reviewing.
One of our parties smoked so we sat in the smoking area. This was very comfortable and well ventilated and not a problem for the non-smokers.
We arrived at 20:00 without booking. The Gemisant was almost full to capacity, we had a drink at the bar and were shown promptly to our table.
Before our order was taken we received bread with aioli and a fish based dip and 3 little pastry rolls to taste.
We all opted for a Menu of the Day items that we mixed -
Starters:
Melon and Parma Ham (Melón con Jamón)
Baked Spinach (Espinajas al Horno)
Baked Mushrooms (Champinones al Horno)
Main Courses:
Griddled Swordfish (Emperadór a la Plancha)
Griddled Fillet of Chicken Leg (Pollo Churrasco)
Chicken Breast in Port Wine (Pollo al Porto)
Wine:
House Red (Vino Tinto de la Casa)
The mushroom starter got our vote and was piping hot on arrival.
All the food arrived together and was hot. The presentation was lovely and the portion sizes good.
We all enjoyed our meals; my only comment being that my chicken breast was a bit dry.
The desert menu was varied with a large selection of pre packed ice creams and although I was initially drawn to the chocolate tart. It was a case of my eyes being bigger than my belly so instead we decided on coffee and liqueurs to finish, a perfect end to a most enjoyable meal.
We were drinking a very nice Spanish house red wine.
The final bill came to €82.18 but that included 2 bottles of wine, water and 6 liquors. Our coffees were not charged because we had hot had deserts. Another friend joined us and we stayed until 23:30 - hence the extra drinks!
On recalculating the bill and deducting for the extra drinks we would have spent less than €45.00 (including IVA) for 3 persons.
Reviewed by Lyn Thomas for Moraira-Info.com