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Four stories of caliente - this barrio has been classified as a historical monument thanks to a swirling staircase by Gustave Eiffel. You'll find dancing and tapas on the ground floor, a South American resto and patio at #2, a third Cuban-flavored floor, and an all-VIP perch at the top (favored by our intern Lydia Hearst).
This brand new tapas bar from the heralded charcuterie king of Paris doesn't yet live up to the Da Rosa name. Stick to sangria, tortilla and jambon until the kitchen gets their act together. We hop... read more
Only weeks after opening in October 2008, this tiny tapas bar is already turning people away. With its narrow bar and four backroom tables, it can't accomodate all the word-of-mouth arrivals. The r... read more
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