We went there a couple of times last year. It is a fabulous setting in an old building with a beautiful courtyard garden - has been through various incarnations over the years, and has been Trencadora once before - this was quite an upmarket restaurant serving 'ecological' food if my memory serves me right. However, this then closed - then it became BaBel, for probably less than a year, and is now Trencadora again. It is currently (or was, in October) largely an Italian restaurant, complete with red-checked tablecloths, with very good pizzas made in a wood-fired oven and a number of other Italian-type dishes to choose from. Good value and popular with local families. I'm not sure I'd go there for a special occasion despite the beauty of the setting but for an everyday meal it is thoroughly recommended. Slightly hard to find though - go to the Square in the Old Town, walk towards the Cafe Cultural and then turn right and keep walking - it is down there, and you know you're in the right place when you hear the splashing of their dramatic water feature!