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Food and service good.
Be warned their cancellation policies are draconian!!! Don't believe them if they say they will waive the 50 pound per person !! cancellation fee if you reschedule. They won't and are sloppy in their communications. I got duped.
Be the first to ReplyWonderful Spanish restaurant in South Kensington.
Our party booked a last minute dinner reservation on a Sunday evening. Glad we did because it was a full house by the time we left. We opted for indoor sheeting and the decor was that of a trendy restaurant in Spain. Bold wall colors and eclectic art. The staff was super attentive and informative about wine selections/recommendations. We ordered tapas instead of main courses. The salmon nigiri was unexpected from the menu but fantastic. The patatas bravas were in a reimagined state that at first glance had me wondering if some ingredients were missing. I stood corrected the minute I tried a piece - the "brava" sauce component is cleverly disguised and each portion was the perfect bite. Some other favorites were the pan con tomate, ham croquettes, and oxtail sliders.Overall, the ambience and meal was excellent. I would not classify this as a fusion restaurant, because they've stuck quite close to the mark when it comes to traditional Spanish tapas, but they've definitely put a modern spin on the classics and added some innovate new offerings.
Be the first to ReplySo as we were browsing the windows of the 3 related
So as we were browsing the windows of the 3 related restaurants in the area, Luis came outside and beckoned us in to give the place a try. We had just finished eating across the road so we said perhaps another time. He said, just have a glass of sherry with us..so we obliged. Great move! We had a glass of very nice sherry and struck up some interesting conversations with our server Eric, with the aforementioned Luis and then subsequently with the guitar player, also named Luis. We felt so at home here, it was like we were old friends by the time we left after wine and some olives and ham. We will definitely come back to spend an evening here again. I can't see why this wouldn't be the go to hangout in Kensington. Or maybe it is and lucked out on a slow night.
Be the first to ReplyI've walked by this group of restaurants several times and
I've walked by this group of restaurants several times and have always wondered about the business rationale of having 3 related restaurants of the same cuisine right next to each other. At some point, wouldn't you wonder why they just don't try to get adjacent units and knock the wall down? They have tried to differentiate each venue slightly by doing themes, and I visited Capote y Toros, the sherry and jamon bar of the group last night for a quick bite in the neighbourhood. It has a pretty casual vibe, but I would describe it more as a restaurant than a bar. At one point in the meal, one of the staff members brought over fresh bread from one of the other restaurants, which we found pretty funny. There was only one other group of diners in the restaurant around 8 PM on a Tuesday, and when they left, it was my friend and I and just the six staff members, one of which was playing guitar. They might be a bit overstaffed for quiet weekday evenings, to say the least. As for the food, it's recommended at the top of the menu to order 3 to 4 tapas per person. I found that pretty helpful, since it's usually one of the first things I ask when visiting a sharing plates type of restaurants. We got the 8 hours roast tomatoes and the padron peppers from the vegetable section; the iberico pork cheeks and bone marrow from the meat section; and the calamari and octopus from the fish section. I think jamon and cheese is fairly standard and I can have that all the time, so preferred to go for more interesting dishes that take skill to prepare. I especially enjoyed the 8 hours roast tomatoes and the bone marrow, which were new things I had never tried before. The roast tomatoes were full of flavour and a very interesting pairing with blue cheese and basil; definitely worth a try, though I don't think I'd be in a rush to order it again. I would recommend the bone marrow, though, which really hit the spot when paired with the spicy tomato sauce on toast. The staff said that it wasn't for everyone, but I really enjoyed it.The other great thing about the dining experience was that they had a good selection of half bottles of wine, that literally come as a mini bottle, and you are not just poured from half of an already opened bottle. However, it is not cheap, as these half bottles already set you back over £20. Most of the tapas are £6-8, which is ok for the more interesting dishes, but a little bit less exciting for a basic dish like Spanish tortilla that in Spain would cost you 2 euros. Overall I'd say it's a decent place, but probably not a destination restaurant worth venturing to if you are not already based in the area.
Be the first to ReplySeconds after sitting down, waiter our new best friend -
Seconds after sitting down, waiter our new best friend - wonderful service, buzzing atmosphere, great food. And best sherry selection in London.
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