This tapas restaurant serves a good combination of quality for price. The tapas are decent to good quality, are served with cana (small beer) or wine, and come for under 2 Euros. Patatas bravas are not the best here, but if you want potatoes, get the salchichas instead (fried potato strips with sausages and cheese). Also decent here were the croquetas of different sorts. I've been here 3 times, and unfortunately, I cannot recommend non-tapas dishes here, as my paella and others' entre-style plates were not satisfying.
Service was relatively good here. Food comes rather quickly, and all my experiences with the servers have been good (my Spanish is limited too). I will definitely come back for tapas and beer. read more