Galicia Restaurant

Spanish Restaurant in North Kensington
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8 / 10 from 11 reviews
Address
323 Portobello Road
North Kensington
London
W10 5SY
Map
Telephone
020 8969 3539
Cuisine
Spanish
Nearest Station
Ladbroke Grove
0.24 miles
Opening Times
Monday Closed
Tuesday Open 12:00 - Closes 15:00
Open 19:00 - Closes 23:30
Wednesday Open 12:00 - Closes 15:00
Open 19:00 - Closes 23:30
Thursday Open 12:00 - Closes 15:00
Open 19:00 - Closes 23:30
Friday Open 12:00 - Closes 15:00
Open 19:00 - Closes 23:30
Saturday Open 12:00 - Closes 15:00
Open 19:00 - Closes 23:30
Sunday Open 12:00 - Closes 15:00
Open 19:00 - Closes 22:00

Galicia Restaurant is a tapas bar located in wonderfully basic surroundings, popular with Spaniards and locals alike. Booking is advised, especially on the weekend. Catering for private parties of up to 30 guests is available upon request.

Useful Tips from AIL Users

Enjoy the great cava and gambas

amanda cheesley, london

User Reviews

amanda cheesley
from london

Aug 5, 2016

Galicia is a great restaurant with lovely food and wine and nice staff with a very welcoming and efficient manager Alvaro. Not to be missed.
Kristoff
from London

May 19, 2014

I won't go there again because of the service of the waiters. They were ignoring me and my girl for almost one entire hour once we were in our table!! I can understand you can be busy but that is not my business. There is no excuse even when our dinner was 55 pounds for JUST TWO PEOPLE!! We like dinning in Spanish restaurants and I've never seen so expensive and normally we eat the same things wherever we go for something like £35.

Surely the ratings on this page are from your friends but your service is actually the opposite than what I can read in some of these comments.
Brock Van den Bogaerde
from London

Mar 7, 2014

A little bit of Spanish Heaven transported itself to Portobello. It's what's called 'a real find' and it makes you feel very happy to know it is there. Eat, drink, talk , watch and appreciate the hard work that goes into keeping it the way it is. Then say good afternoon, go home and siesta and come back for a delicious dinner with someone you enjoy.
Mr Crimble
from Isleworth

Oct 23, 2013

If only all places were like this. The food is genuinely some of the best I've had - the squid in ink is just gorgeous, garlic prawn etc just brilliant and the pulpo absolutely perfect. No poncey decor, silly presentation or obsequious service. Exactly like the places in Spain/Galicia but probably better, I just wish places like this that concentrated on food - no frills but top quality - were the norm. Wonderful.


Annonymous
from London

Mar 30, 2011

I have been going to this restaurant since 2001/2002 everytime i go in there i am greeted in a nice way by alvaro and the other staff there. I have never had any issues with the place the staff are always friendly and alvaro in particular likes to crack a joke or 2. The food here is always very well presented looks and tastes fresh and all at reasonable prices. Odd occasions where i havent been happy with the food it has been taken back and re-done for me no questions asked. They have a fine selection of wines which are very very good. Overall i would recommend the galicia restaurant to anybody who likes quality spanish tapas and main meals at reasonable prices.

Name: Annonymous
Location: London
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Feb 14, 2011

Galicia is a hidden gem, having visited the galicia region in spain many times, i found the food to be authentic. the seafood is fresh and very well cooked and presented as is the varieties of fish which they serve, the differing cuts of meat that are served are alway's cooked to your specification. there is a very good wine list to choose from, and very reasonably priced, where else in the portobello area can you get a 3 course lunch for under £10, overall Galicia is a well run hospitable restaurant, you will alway's be made welcome by Alvaro the manager, and eduardo the co owner

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Anonymous

Apr 8, 2010

Galicia is a fantastic restaurant. The food is great and very authentic, but the service lets this place down. When this place is busy the waiters go into selfish mode, ignoring customers, making mistakes on orders, failing to correct orders, over charging, and worst of all not saying sorry and making things right. Ego is no way to run a restaurant. Good value food though.

Anonymous

Jun 18, 2009

Galcia is one of the best resraurants iv'e ever been to in my life, most occasions me and my family go there. The food is real delicious. You are welcomed so well. If its someones birthday and you tell them, they will sing happy bithday to that person and give them a slice of cake.I would realy recommend this restaurant to everyone.
Anonymous

May 16, 2009

We have been going here for over 2 years now about once a month or so. It is a homestyle, family run restaurant, so if you fancy modern, flash decor and will moan if you dont get it, then dont go. Frankly we dont care what kind of chair we sit on, after all its the food we are paying for and that we are there for.

The food is delicious. We have basically tried everything at this stage, from tapas to mains. The wines are also very good and reasonable, especially the house Rioja. It is always busy and full of native Spanish. Yes there can be an air of chaos and there is one waiter there who seems to constantly be having a bad day but we just find him funny. Personally we prefer to order and to be served and after that we dont really want a cheesy waiter hanging from our table playing for tips. This place is great, believe me we would not keep going back if it wasnt. Give it a go.
Anonymous

Jul 14, 2008

I've been coming to this restaurant for 25 years and have never been disappointed. The Gambas Ajilio are always superb!
The thing is, it is really a local, truly authentic Spanish restaurant, not one of the jumped up, over priced, souless places full of trendy posers which are taking the heart and soul out of Portobello...
I cannot recommend it highly enough
Zach

Mar 8, 2008

I'd be really intruiged to ask those people who gave this restaurant such appalling reviews to explain exactly what they were expecting from somewhere that quite clearly does 'exactly what it says on the tin.' I went there on a Friday night with my Galician girlfriend and we were thrilled by its vim, vigour and vitality. The seafood tapas were straight from Billingsgate market, cooked perfectly and astonishingly well-priced; the wine was good value (for a Notting Hill eatery); the service was typically Spanish (i.e. efficient but with no strings attached); above all, the ambience was totally, authentically Galician and utterly refreshing. Go go go go go go go!
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