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It’s 15 years since Sam & Samantha Clark started Moro, & their Ibero-Moroccan stalwart seems to be coping well with the growing pains of teenagerdom… more »
Fino may not offer glitzy decor or trendy music, but it has carved out an enviable niche with its ‘great flavours’ & staff who make everyone… more »
Londoners love this buzzing, Venetian-style ‘bacaro’ bar & restaurant, & are quite happy to queue until a table frees up (you can only book… more »
The original of a triumvirate of Iberian/Italian small-plate eateries that also includes Dehesa & the Opera Tavern, Salt Yard is reckoned to be… more »
It may be a long way from Barcelona, but Brindisa is a spot of sunny Spain in south London. With its prime corner spot overlooking the steady stream… more »
The consensus on Sam & Eddie Hart’s super-busy tapas bar is that ‘everything about it is right’. Slide in early or queue for a stool at the… more »
There was a time when Cigala was the talk of the town, & its highly distinctive blend of top-notch tapas, terrific Spanish wines & attentive… more »
Other than smokers migrating to the tables outside, one occasional visitor notes how little has changed at this Spanish stalwart in 15 years. From… more »
There’s ‘no sign of ageing wood & rustic tiling here’, observes a fan of Dehesa; instead, this passionately run, jazzy venue takes a modern… more »
This ‘classy little tapas bar’ has much in common with its siblings, Salt Yard & Dehesa – from impeccably sourced charcuterie, cheeses &… more »
It may not evoke Las Ramblas, but regulars find a lot to love about the Barcelona mini-chain, not least the ‘fabulously authentic’ tapas &… more »
You’ll rarely hear a bad word spoken about El Parador, where classic tapas, effervescent atmosphere & rustic good looks combine to make one seriously… more »
Spanish importers-turned-restaurateurs Ibérica care about two things: food & hospitality. The large corner site features an intimate mezzanine… more »
In direct contrast to the stark decor of the Marylebone original, the second version of this top-end tapacería goes all-out to create a buzzing… more »
Those looking for something less formal than Cambio de Tercio flock down to its casual sibling Tendido Cero in droves. The tapas here is rather… more »
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