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Funky, romantic, inventive tapas served on old-fashioned ceramic tiles. Dim lit, sultry, walls cluttered with old antique sifones and weathered cases stuffed with Playmobiles on sleepy block. Tapas tasting menu a pleasing tour of texture and taste. Reggae provides chill backdrop for unhurried, cool staff to whisk multiple tapas courses of almond-stuffed onions, mini liver canapes, and tart pickled goat tongue. Great date spot, especially the cozy canopied tables on the left when you walk in.
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