
El restaurante más polémico de España está en Málaga: tiene carteles contra Ped…
Este negocio ha colocado una fotografía de María Jesús Montero, Ministra de Hacienda, en los urinarios masculinos con el mensaje 'apunte aquí'
Malaga, Spain Asador Guadalmina, a restaurant in Marbella, has become a focal point of discussion due to its unambiguous right-wing political decor and unexpectedly high menu prices. A recent video review by content creator Daivis highlighted the establishment's controversial atmosphere, showcasing posters critical of figures such as Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, doormats featuring political opponents, and a statue of a Guardía Civil dog. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a sign proclaiming, "This house is Spanish, Catholic, and right-wing," setting a clear tone. The restaurant's interior is adorned with Spanish flags and images of conservative politicians. "You can imagine why it's controversial just by seeing the decoration," the content creator noted in his review. However, the political statements are not the only aspect drawing attention. The reviewer expressed surprise at the menu prices, with six croquettes costing €16.50, a chorizo criollo priced at €8.50, and a sirloin steak with potatoes for €42. This pricing has led to a mixed reaction among patrons and online commenters. One user remarked, "A clear example of how the right robs you... 'VIVA SPAIN' ", while another commented, "What a rip-off, €16 for 6 croquettes." Despite the criticism, some commenters expressed interest in visiting, with one stating, "Where is it? I want to go ". The restaurant's unique blend of political expression and pricing strategy continues to generate considerable public interest and debate.
Este negocio ha colocado una fotografía de María Jesús Montero, Ministra de Hacienda, en los urinarios masculinos con el mensaje 'apunte aquí'