3.5 stars
Just a block or two away from my hotel, this place was suggested by my tour guide. This is not your typical tapas bar. Some items were your typical tapas but others seemed more fusion or tried to be. For instance, the shrimp with aioli were presented in a bao bun and fries.
I also got the stroganoff of steer which was tender chunks of beef in sauce and a few slices of fried potatoes on top. A nice meat and potato dish. I also got the white truffle risotto, the truffle flavor subtle but the risotto was perfectly cooked.
I also tried the pork with crispy mustard. Not sure if the English menu was mistranslated, I think it's probably crispy pork with mustard. It was ok I'm just not a fan of mustard.
We shared a couple of desserts. The brownie with peanuts and ice cream and some kind of fried brioche with ice cream and caramel sauce. I liked how the brioche soaked up all the caramel sauce it reminded me of a bread pudding. The brownie was a bit more dense and more fudge like and had crispy peanut bits inside which were nice.
Service was good and I liked that they had an English menu. read more