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Contribuiți la feedbackIn the myriad of eating options available in the small-scale tourist village Playa Blanca, Yaiza, you'll find Casa Pedro. Located in a beautiful spot centre-village on a corner of the promenade. The staff is friendly, efficient and professional. The interior is very tastefully assembled, with nostalgic b/w images of old times, and part of the remnants of a boat behind plexiglass occupying a whole wall as decoration. White table cloths and simple while charming white and blue chinaware. There's plenty to chose from on the menu. Aspargus or fish croquettes for starters, to mention some. The seafood soup was lovely with discreet seasoning allowing the seafood tastes to maintain centre stage. Seafood paella, or risotto, for 2, were tempting for a main course, but we went for a shared grilled fresh fish of the day. Served with local potatoes and some simple but fresh non-seasoned shredded salad with tomatoe and onion. Perfectly succulent and more than enough for 2 adult men, the, unfamiliar to us, local veriety of what we reckoned was halibut, turned out to be a choice we were happy with. Will most likely revisit this place before the holiday has come to an end.