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Matador

4.1 (44 reviews)
Closed • 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM
Updated 2 months ago

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Katresha T.

The restaurant itself is beautiful. I have always loved this space and was curious if they had made any big changes from the restaurant that occupied this space before. Mainly the color scheme was the only major change I noticed. The restaurant still had a very elegant, luxurious feel to it. Our waitress was super sweet. She helped answer several questions I had about the menu. Many of the Spanish words used in the description I didnt understand. I could tell the waitress knew Spanish. My friend and I both ordered off the Devour menu. I started with a mocktail. I was excited this was an option since I am doing dry January. I got a mojito mocktail . The drink looked and tasted like the real thing . I ordered the meatball slider. The bread was delicious and meatball was flavorful . I also got the Brussel sprouts and mushroom. croquettes. Everything was absolutely delicious. But I was most impressed by the service.

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June F.

I love Spanish style tapas! We were able to try many different dishes. My favorites were fried calamari, olives and potato bravas. The lamb dish was surprisingly good. Food was served in timely manner. Service was good overall.

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Amy R.

Indy is really in need of a good tapas place, so I was thrilled when I heard about Matador. My husband and I went for dinner on a Thursday night. The front entrance and interior decor were great. It took awhile for our waitress to initially check on us and take our drink orders. They have a lot of wine and Sangria, but the cocktail lis is a little limited. I had the Rioja Old Fashioned that really had a nice flavor. My husband go the Baile. It was very smoky and interesting. The staff were friendly. Our waitress was very sweet, but she seemed a little green and not super knowledgeable. We asked for our selections to be coursed out, but they all pretty much came out at once. Our favorites were the Shishito peppers, carrots, meatballs, and patatas bravos. Some dishes were a little heavy on sauce and salt, but overall pretty good. The quality and flavor of the meatballs were really good. I wouldn't recommend the Pincho (marinated chicken skewer). The sauce was good, but the chicken was dry and a bit bland.

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Made a reservation for a birthday which wasn't acknowledged, uncommon for a place like that in my opinion. Service was good, drinks were decent but very very strong. The food was extremely average/below average. we got several options, skewered chicken was for sure the best. all of the plates were very underwhelming for what we expected of the restaurant. In my opinion there are better options in carmel especially for the price point.

Stefanie W.

We visited within a month of opening so we were aware that they were still working out the kinks. We sat on the patio, be warned - not a lot of breeze during the day. Service was ok, we were left alone often but needed drinks refilled so it was a catch 22. The plates are small but mighty w flavor and taste! It was a welcomed treat for someone wanting more from their Latin cuisine! I've visited a few times and really enjoy the environment and know the service can be adjusted accordingly- and the food is necessary

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Phenomenal food selection and flavor. The drinks are unique and well thought out! I would recommend highly!

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