Spanish fare never tasted so good. This is tapas to die for, so sit back and enjoy some specialities from Asturia and other regions of Spain. Don't go past the fried whitebait or the succulent chilli and garlic prawns, though these aren't for the garlic-shy. Do as the Spanish do and end the meal with the 1811 sweet sherry.
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Daily noon-3pm, 5pm-9.30pm
Spanish
Entree: $10
Mains: $20
Dessert: $7.50
Payment accepted: MasterCard, Visa, Diners Club, American Express and EFTPOS
Licensed with bar. Wine is available by the glass.
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Posted by:
lunchtime
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4 September 2010, 11.13am
Six of one half a dozen of the other
Went here with some friends on a Friday night. We ordered a variety of dishes, all were good and the service was fine though nothing special. Many of the Spanish restaurants in this area are identical in decor but the food here was nowhere near as oily or as heavy as the other restaurants in the street. Pleasant but not something to write home about either.
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Posted by:
(disasterpiece)
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11 June 2010, 10.58pm
Worth the trek into the city on a weeknight
I went with my family on a Wednesday evening. DELICIOUS food. I suggest the hot tapas. service was very fast, generally friendly. Lovely atmosphere- felt like we were tucked away in our own private Spain in the city.
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