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Przekaż informację zwrotnąVery nice place, good wine, good food with a great service. Paella was a bit dry but very high quality items and good taste. Incredible Creme a Catalana (Creme Brule)
We had a party of 6 and the service was on point. The food was very good and so was the wine. For an after dinner drink I had a Grand Marnier but I believe they served me Cointreau instead, I drink Grand Marnier all the time and the flavor and texture was not there. I asked the waiter and he said they serve the yellow label and that I was correct. I never heard of a yellow label but becareful. The other issue was the valet, we spend well over 700 plus tip and we were charged 8 dollars for Valet, I gave the valet guy 5 bucks as a tip and he looked at me awkward and told me its 8 dollars for valet, at least they should have a sign with the price for Valet to avoid that situation, I gave him another 5 and told him to keep the change and he just walked away...RUDE!
The atmosphere this place awesome, food delicious and the service outstanding. I truly enjoy this place, expensive though but good!
I finally discovered a Spanish restaurant in Miami that offers authentic dishes, rather than the cheap, watered-down American versions of Spanish cuisine. This place serves high-quality classics, such as Serrano ham, Manchego cheese, a warm Spanish tortilla, delightful Piquitos filled with creamy cod, outstanding paella, and fantastic black rice with squid and shrimp, among many others! The maitre d' is Spanish, as are many of the servers, who are incredibly attentive to every customer's needs. The decor also has a charming dark and cozy Spanish ambiance. My only suggestion would be to add more reasonably priced South American wines to their wine list, which currently features some rather expensive Spanish wines that don’t quite align with the moderate prices of most of the food. However, their white, bubbly Sangria is reasonably priced and absolutely delicious.
The Galician octopus has an authentic flavor, and the shrimp and oysters are cooked to perfection. The restaurant itself is beautifully designed, steering clear of the kitschy details that are often found in many Miami establishments. It’s an excellent spot to savor Spanish cuisine. Highly recommended!