I think you make a fair comment Doe and I have to agree with you.
I couldn't decide whether to post the link to my review in this topic or resurrect the dedicated Hotel Regente thread, but this afternoon I spent some time reading all through the dedicated thread, and in 2006 I was posting that we'd had fresh salmon, rainbow trout and effectively two gala meals per week in this hotel, and because the hotel was then officially classed as a 2* hotel and it has now been upgraded to a 3*, I know some found that hard to believe, so, I made a video one night, which in hindsight wasn't one of the 'better' nights regarding the menu, but the video proved the point about the food and my opinion, that at the time, the food was on par with any 4* hotel.
We are not hard to please regarding food, although neither of us will eat rubbish, and Dave had some stew meat based dish, which after being unable to chew the tough gristle, he had to push the plate to one side and he ended up having a salad. We don't eat fishcakes or fish fingers at home, and we maybe have a beef burger twice a year as a snack at lunch time, so he wasn't going to have any of those either as his main meal.
I didn't want to go A1 because I don't drink beer or spirits, but Dave persuaded me that he only has to have a few coffee's, water and three G &T's a day, which he is quite capable of achieving, and he has already surpassed his 12 euros, and he would be breaking into my 12 euros that I would be spending on water, pop and coffee's, and as this was his 70th birthday treat, it kindda took on a birthday week celebration and I wasn't going to hammer him over his intake of alcohol. (for once) !
A1 in Spain is not for us and I doubt very much that I either of us will be persuaded again, and it's quite obvious that the head chef has been given a reduced fixed budget to work within, and this was reflected in the dishes and quality of the meat on offer.
In the past, one thing Dave liked about this hotel was the soups, which some days were a meal in themselves with all kinds of vegetables, potatoes, chunks of meat and chorizo thrown in, a typical hearty Valencian soup, and now apart from one lunchtime, the soups were thin watery based mushroom, chicken and tomato with sometimes bits of pasta 'stars' thrown in, and all I would hazard a guess had been made from powder.
I would rather have HB and have some good quality food and I don't think the problems of A1 are specific to this hotel either, but it's a shame when you can see what A1 has done to a hotel and the resort....and especially if the 'bargain' 12 euros a day upgrade is having a detrimental effect on the food.
Sanji