The food is good and reasonably priced. They have gluten-free options. For a couple, I recommend two tapas and a meat main course if you want a light meal. The service is decent. It's a good option if you're visiting the San Antonio volcano and want to eat nearby, but it's not worth driving there just to eat there. I recommend booking in advance. On the downside, it takes a long time to bring the food; in our case, we were there for two hours. This would have been better if you were comfortable in the restaurant, but it doesn't have air conditioning, and it's very hot in summer, so the two hours to eat three bites seemed very long. I would recommend at least adding some additional fans (there is a small ceiling fan, but it doesn't do much).