I came here with my brother and boyfriend after a nice afternoon at the sea. We – or actually I – was greeted rather rude. Apparently, it is not alright for a girl/woman to goto this place in a bathing suit, even though it is right next to the sea, in open air and certainly alright with the other restaurants in the surrounding. I mean it is not like you go in a restaurant and wet the place all over. It would have been alright if there had been signs giving notice to please put on a t-shirt if you wish to dine here ("no shirt, no shoes no service" or something like that. it's not too hard of a job to put up a sign like that.) but being b****ed at in front of other customers is not so "family friendly" and I certainly do not enjoy the looks people give me when hearing all that. Anyway, I went back to the parking lot and put on a shirt.Later on, a mother and father wirh perhaps a one-year-old arrived. They seated themselves on a table for 6 people on the side of the restaurant, as they did not want the stroller to block a path. Immediately a man came out and asked them to sit at the table for 4, as the table for 6 should stay available for a group. When the family moved to the other smaller table two young girls were about to seat themselves there, but since the family was asked to move there the girls gave up their spot and sat – guess where – down at the table for 6 since it was the only table left. According to the service staff it was alright now. Great logic, really. The family was slightly embarassed.My companions and I decided to eat a burger. For 7,90 Euro you can get the basic burger and add different ingredients to it for 0,50 Euro each. The waiting time depends on the count of guests. We waited quite some time. The side dish salad we ordered was good and so were the burgers, although they managed to forget two ingredients with mine.Although the food is really good I do not wish to return here if other options are possible. The staff just has a brilliant way of embarassing its customers. No thank you.