This was perhaps my best tapas experience during my six-day trip to Andalusia. I got the…read morerecommendation to go here when I asked a waiter at the Califa beer bar, and it didn't disappoint. I asked two of the Dvinos waiters for recommendations of which tapas were tastier, and ended up trying 5 tapas, including the pollo con mostaza graseado a la miel (chicken and honey mustard atop bread), queso de cabra con confitura de mora (goat cheese and blackberry confit atop bread), and a ham wrap thing I can't remember the name of which were all really good. The fifth and last tapa was one I chose and was not recommended - tallarines en salsa de boletus y parmesano, which was literally the worst pasta I've ever tasted, and should not even be on the menu. Everything else was super tasty, and for €1.80 for a caña (small beer) and a tapa, it's cheap eating.