The correct use of three stars
The road lies ahead of us. The CV-21 is doing its thing. It has those slope away concrete drains and lots of trees either side. We will follow it until we turn off the road and head towards the Urbanizacion Les Pedrissetes. The back road is where we have a few things to look for - but not much.
We will go near the Restaurante Casa Carmen. It gets 4.4 stars from 202 reviews. A week ago Ester wrote ‘We went to pick up our son from a communion, and the time we spent there was very pleasant. The waiters were very friendly and attentive at all times.’ A month ago Borja was even more impressed ‘Incredible restaurant in the middle of nature, on a path that no one expects, suddenly you find Casa Carmen a great place to go for lunch or organize a good meal with family or friends, more than recommended, I go often and the treatment of the employees is incredible.’
I went looking for a worded bad review. I didn’t find one. One, one star review was so positive I think they misclicked. Some of the three star reviews were positive - I suspect they were using three star as what it should be. They did everything well but it wasn’t special. The only one star with anything like a negative comment was ‘I don’t remember where it is.,’
With that we move on.
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