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QF Focus Magazine


Bistro Vivaldi is a stylish, cosy little restaurant situated in the heart of Rojales. Dutch owner Simone opened the doors in November 2013 and since then the restaurant has become popular with many regular customers of all nationalities.


They offer a monthly changing 3 course menu for 10.95€ and an extensive a la carte menu which also contains a 3 course choice menu for only 13.95€. Some examples of the menu are home-made chicken or tomato soup, salad with tomato and mozzarella, stir fried mushrooms in a creamy garlic sauce, or why not try the succulent rump steak, or the home-made mouth-watering beef stew. They also serve various fish dishes, like home-made fish cakes, tuna steak or prawns.


Bistro Vivaldi is open 7 days a week from 5.30pm until 11pm (kitchen open until 10pm). However on Tuesdays and Thursdays they are open all day from 10.30am. Besides the a la carte menu you can also choose from various sandwiches, baguettes, omelettes and a wide range of snacks, or just a coffee with a nice piece of Dutch apple pie.


They also cater for groups, meetings, birthday or family parties etc. Please contact the restaurant for more information about this.


Inside the restaurant they also sell a wide range of self imported Dutch cheeses which are available during opening hours or find their cheese stall on the Saturday market in La Marina (behind Lidl) or during the Dutch afternoons on the Marjal Campsites (Guardamar and Crevillente).


You can find Bistro Vivaldi just off the main street in Rojales, behind the medical centre. The address is Calle


Misionero Venancio Ortiz 22, Rojales, telephone 691 940 100. Find them on Facebook: bistrovivaldi.


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