Seeing as this was our first trip to Spain and this so happened to be the first restaurant we discovered while walking along Cava Baja, it had high expectations and it did not disappoint! We ordered quite a few items as we wanted to try just about everything on the menu and our eyes ended up being a bit larger than our stomachs.... The portions are entree size so if you are thinking they are tapas size, think again :) We ordered the patatas bravas, calamari, red pepper stuffed with salted cod, an oxtail stew (not the official name unfortunately) and of course two cervezas. I will say that I do regret not getting the jamon (prosciutto) seeing as they have an entire carving station dedicated to the meat and it is displayed to customers, which would have been fun to watch. Anyways, to start, the patatas bravas is a side dish composed of roasted potatoes topped with a spicy red salsa. This is a dish you will find on just about every single restaurant menu you come across in Spain as it is a staple and quite delicious. The salsa has just enough heat, the potatoes are cooked perfectly and it is filling. The calamari was your typical dish that you find anywhere. I will say that we found that, in Spain, the seafood dishes have a much "fishier" taste than we are used to, resulting in a stronger seafood flavor but overall very tasty. The red pepper dish was interesting as it was a flavor we had never had before. The red pepper and sauce added a sweet component to the dish, while the salted cod added that briny component. Overall, I am happy we ordered it to try as a first time but the combination of flavors was not for us. Lastly, the oxtail stew was superb! The sauce was rich, the meat was savory and if you find yourself being a bread lover, like us, grab a piece and soak it into the sauce for a wonderful treat!
To summarize, it was a lovely first experience. The food was great, the server was friendly (spoke a little English, enough to communicate with us) and the environment was warm. Definitely stop in for a snack or drinks if you are in the area and make sure to snag a cocktail table next to the window so you can people-watch while you enjoy. read more