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Went here based on the recommendation of a friend who loved their experience. We arrived at 5 on a Sunday and sat at the chefs counter to observe them cooking. We ordered the Iberian pork, octopus, gazpacho, and cod. Overall, it's one of the rare Spanish food places in Seattle, had pretty good vibe and food. I found it a little expensive for the size of food, as the size is "tapas" but the price is "full size", and wasn't totally blown away by anything in terms of taste. The chef counter seats got a little too hot and made us sleepy, so we ended up leaving early. I would say it's still worth a visit if you really like Spanish food. Suggest visiting a little later like 7 so the vibe is more energetic. Octopus - this was our favorite, soft and delicious Cod fish - well cooked but nothing special Gazpacho - too sour for my taste, and tiny Bread service - basic baguette, not worth it Iberian pork - yummy, soft. Served with good potatoes. A little bit of the fibers could be removed for perfection
We sat outside on the patio for a casual birthday dinner and this place did not disappoint. Really personal service, good food at a nice pace, and a really chill Spanish vibe. Dessert on the house was a nice surprise. This neighborhood gem was hopping with regulars by the time we left. Plenty of seating downstairs as well. We will definitely be back.
Summery Spanish tapas bar. The baked goats cheese dish was the standout, it's umami, and the goats cheese flavor is mellow and balanced out by the tomatoes. The free olive sampler is great, they aren't canned, and have distinct flavors. The flan was alright, it tasted great, but was more stiff than it should have been. Service wise, there was always someone interacting with our table and clearing it up; I would have preferred more privacy. One of the staff eventually knocked over a glass of wine onto me. However they did offer to reimburse the entire meal on their own.