📍 AD100 Ransol, Andorra
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Google: 4.3 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Borda de l'Horto, located in the charming l'Aldosa of Andorra, is a hidden gem that offers a delightful escape into traditional Catalan cuisine. With its rustic decor and cozy atmosphere, this restaurant exudes warmth and charm. Guests rave about the fantastic set menu and the friendly, albeit slightly reserved, staff. The enchanting experience is often complemented by the friendly welcome from a resident dog and cat, adding to the cozy vibe. The restaurant is popular among couples, families, and tourists, making it an ideal spot for both casual dining and special occasions. With a solid rating of 4.3 on Google and 4.0 on TripAdvisor, it’s highly recommended for those looking to indulge in authentic European and Spanish flavors, especially grilled dishes prepared on an open grill.
Google: 4.3 (396 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (291 reviews)
Fantastic food and lovely set menu. Staff were friendly but a little stiff when serving. Very cozy atmosphere. Highly recommended.
Secret restaurant with amazing and traditional, Catalan food. We just stumbled around this place by pure accident since the restaurant is not really visible, but only a sign next to an old and steep road. Once you drive up, you will find yourself at a very cozy and cute looking restaurant. Greeted by a dog and a cat, we entered and found a really rustic place, nicely decorated and good-smelling due to the open grill. We ordered the most traditional and Catalan food they offered and it turned out really amazing. Everything was freshly prepared and super delicious and I definitely craved for more. The plates have good portions and in comparison with the price it’s reasonable. The staff is nice and helpful and all the food arrived in a timely manner, even though it was freshly prepared. I can definitely recommend this place and suggest you to give it a try.
On out way from Spain to Holland, we found this place. It was still closed, but they invited us in and made specialy for us a very good coffee. It's a beautiful place inside as wel outside and they hove a very good menu. We recommend you all to go there !!!
We prebooked at l’Horto and found out this is essential in any ‘season’. The restaurant is as you’d expect, a very traditional vibe and a menu celebrating mostly traditional mountain fare with some contemporary options like seafood pasta etc. We found the service charming and the food good. It’s sort of honestly prepared, not fancy, maybe a little to ‘homely’ but it was a decent meal. We especially liked the items freshly grilled on the fire in the restaurant. So we’re eating it in terms of what we’d expect it to be - this isn’t a trendy Michelin guide kind of place and isn’t trying to be.