Page 1 of 2

Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:35 am
by brandyboy
My daughter visited recently and she invited some friends up from Murcia. I didn't fancy bar-b-Quing so as an alternative I ordered a paella de marisco and a chicken paella from Goyos to take away.
They were presented beautifully and the flavour and content was exceptional.
In Spain there is paella and paella and if you have been disappointed with this dish in the past, then give Goyos a try, they do the real thing.

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:51 am
by Jan
brandyboy wrote:My daughter visited recently and she invited some friends up from Murcia. I didn't fancy bar-b-Quing so as an alternative I ordered a paella de marisco and a chicken paella from Goyos to take away.
They were presented beautifully and the flavour and content was exceptional.
In Spain there is paella and paella and if you have been disappointed with this dish in the past, then give Goyos a try, they do the real thing.



Goyos is a brilliant restaurant - Typically Spanish with a friendly service. It's one of only a few restaurants that has stood the test of time in Quesada, through the thick and thin of the Spanish economy, and it's so good to have a traditional Spanish restaurant in the town of Quesada...long may it continue.

Jan.

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:57 am
by freddo
How dit you keep the dish warm John Quesada is a long way from you

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:09 am
by Jan
freddo wrote:How dit you keep the dish warm John Quesada is a long way from you

Brandyboy has his location as Quesada Fred.
:text-lol:

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 1:00 pm
by maria elena
:text-goodpost:
Thank you Brandyboy. I didn't know Goyos did takeaway paella. Handy for when the visitors come

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 1:39 pm
by TerryG
freddo wrote:How dit you keep the dish warm John Quesada is a long way from you



Heated plates and a fast moto Fred. ;)

Apparently I've moved but nobody told me.:lol:

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 2:41 pm
by brandyboy
maria elena wrote::text-goodpost:
Thank you Brandyboy. I didn't know Goyos did takeaway paella. Handy for when the visitors come


Yes, you can pop in and order it for a specific time, then you pop in and pick it up in the paella dishes. They stand them on egg trays and cover them in tin foil. The paella stays hot for quite a while, then you return the dishes the next day.
It's a change from bar-b-q and because it's so well presented, it's a real Spanish treat for your visitors.

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 3:40 pm
by Dot
sounds good , one of my favourite places.

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 5:07 pm
by TonyH
Sorry, I cheat, when I pop over to the UK I 'treat' my Cousin's to an 'Iceland' Paella (£2) and they all love i.e., with a bit if garlic & chili, as the 'Boss' doesn't like peeling the shells. `I get one from `Mercadona'(1.75€) - Iceland is 4€ for the UK version (a bit bigger) - and add some frozen prawns - pretty impressive, as far as I'm concerned.

Re: Take Away Paella.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 8:44 pm
by TerryG
TonyH wrote:Sorry, I cheat, when I pop over to the UK I 'treat' my Cousin's to an 'Iceland' Paella (2€) and they all love i.e., with a bit if garlic & chili, but as the 'Boss' doesn't like peeling the shells, `I get one from `Mercadona'(1.75€) - Iceland is 4@ for the UK version (a bit bigger) - and add some frozen prawns - pretty impressive, as far as I'm concerned.



Sounds good enough to eat Tony. Not into takeaways myself. I'd rather take the family out, but as I just love proper Spanish paella, I might just give Goyos a try. :)