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  • 5
  • Delicious tapas

This place is small, so I'd recommend booking. It's also close to Temple de Bod, if you wish to combine a visit as we did. We went in the evening, when they serve main dishes or tapas. We shared four tapas dishes and enjoyed a good glass of wine too. The patatas bravas were crispy and delicious, especially with some alioli squeezed on too. The fried ravioli had a good texture, but weren't as flavoursome as we'd like. The quinoa meatballs were sensational though, packed with flavour. The babaganoush was also excellent. Service was fast and friendly - there are English menus, and at least one staff member spoke English. We also got some chocolate muffins to take away, and they were lovely too. Recommended!


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