Enter into the ambiance of simplicity and elegance with the hum of afternoon business associate conversations and the scent of olive oil sizzling in a well-loved pan.
There are meals that fill you, and then there are meals that embrace you, wrapping you in the warmth of Abuela's kitchen.
From the very first bite of the boquerones en vintage y aceite de oliva virgen, appearing like a whisper of the sea itself, the silvery white anchovies were fresh with flavor of pure alchemy: a perfect balance of ocean brine and citrusy sharpness, mellowed by the grassy richness of the oil. A great starter that blended well with the house white wine.
No exploration of Spanish cuisine would be complete without a nod to its deep countryside flavors. The Iberian pork ribs, slow-cooked until the meat slips effortlessly from the bone, embodied the heart of Castile -- they were smoky, succulent, and perfumed with house herbs. Their richness was primal yet refined, a tribute to the noble cerdo ibérico raised on acorns and sunshine.
The food was delectable, the staff was over accommodating always checking in on us. Lovely staff. The homemade sangria was refreshing. read more