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Specialty tapas and entrees is a rare delight in inconspicuous neighbourhood, steps away from the Ossington strip. Decor is kitschy and charming - Christmas lights hang above, rare retro black and whites of celebs from the 40s are placed on one wall interspersed with nic nacs. Spanish music in the background adds to the ambience, attracting all sorts from couples wanting a casual yet intimate date night to groups of mature friends wanting to try something unique. Service is unassuming, informative and friendly. The usual suspects ensure a return: guacamole and chips, ceviche, ropa vieja, plantain, and chorizo. Ole!
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