I love tapas because I'm awful at making up my mind what to choose in a restaurant. This is the perfect solution - lots of little dishes to share!
I went in on a Saturday lunchtime and found the service very efficient without feeling rushed. It was surprisingly quiet, so we forgot about the world around and were able to concentrate on the delicious food.
The dishes are in the range of about £3.50 - £5.50 each and they're usually split into 2-3 bits, so can be shared if necessary. I recommend getting bread as well - it's great for soaking up sauces and is nice, soft ciabatta style with tomato sauce to dip it in.
Particularly recommended:
- deep-fried chicken soaked in garlic - not at all greasy and very tasty
- potato with layers of goats cheese, ham and tomato
- prawns with scrambled egg and asparagus (much, much taster than it sounds!)
The sangria comes with a good amount of fruit in it and at £3 a glass is cheap and plenty enough to last a meal (if you can resist another one, anyway!).
All in all a really nice place if you're into tapas and a great introduction if you've never tried it. read more