I came in late at night after one of the local bullfights a couple hundred yards away. It was about midnight. The place is very quaint and nicely decorated with bullfight motifs. But I'm here to talk about the food, right? Like I said, it was a late night so I didn't want to order anything big or a heavy meal so I opted for a potato tortilla (omelette) with a sliver of marinated red pepper and a bocadillo sandwich with Iberian cured ham (prosciutto), oil and tomato; easy on the ham, heavy on the bread. Nothing special here so I'm having a hard time giving more than 3 stars. You can get this anywhere and cheaper. I got the slice of tortilla right away but it took them 20+ more minutes to get me my sandwich. To be honest, I was hungry and I thought they forgot. I was going to ask for the check when they came over to me and asked me again if I wanted olive oil and tomato on my sandwich. So I waited another 5 minutes for them to prepare it right in front of me. In my mind, I was making excuses that the kitchen was crazy busy but in reality they must be understaffed. Btw, the olive oil they used was kind of harsh tasting; not a fan.
So, meh? I did see a couple of plates coming out from the kitchen and they did look very nice. read more