Bodega La Rentaora



About Bodega La Rentaora
“Amazing little bodega with great food and friendly service. Particularly the goat cheese with chutney and walnuts was spectacular, but also the chorizo and the Manchego were outstanding. If you can - make a reservation, as this place gets quite busy. You have options inside and outside. As almost everywhere in Valencia, card payment is possible.”
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Amazing little bodega with great food and friendly service. Particularly the goat cheese with chutney and walnuts was spectacular, but also the chorizo and the Manchego were outstanding. If you can - make a reservation, as this place gets quite busy. You have options inside and outside. As almost everywhere in Valencia, card payment is possible.
Overall good experience, nothing extraordinary tho, nice for a casual, chill evening. The chorizo is cooked in some sort of strong alcohol, not ideal tbh but otherwise it was fine :)
Very small place but cute! The place was very busy but the service was extremely friendly. We enjoyed tapas and the grilled goat cheese was outstanding. Definitely recommend but better to make a reservation if you don’t wanna wait or sit outside.
We had two attempts to get into this place, and the second time we succeeded! the girls are very friendly, the appetizers are super tasty - the brie cheese fondue is something incredible! at the end they brought us a shot of local wine - mistela, which was a pleasant surprise! an authentic place worth paying attention to! Definitely recommend ❤️
My family were visiting Valencia and looking to get away from the more touristy Tapas options. So glad we found this place! We were able to grab the last available table on the street and experience what they had to offer. The server was attentive and kind, the food just kept getting better, and the wine was amazing. I will be dreaming about the goat cheese. My hubby is currently obsessed with the sausages and duck dishes. Highly recommend it.
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