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Ebullient Salt Yard's fizzy blend of Spanish and Italian tapas ‘never disappoints', whether you're among the crowds at the elbow-to-elbow bar… more »
Don't expect hanging hams and faux-bodega kitsch at Fino – this Spanish stalwart staked its claim as a serious tapas enterprise long before… more »
Tapas gets inventively twisted and delicately tweaked at the Docklands outpost of Iberica. The handsome, polished space with its walls of… more »
Spanish importers-turned-restaurateurs Ibérica care about two things: food & hospitality. The large corner site features an intimate mezzanine… more »
‘You wait ages for London's tapas king to open one new restaurant, and two come along at once', joked one reader. The ‘king' in question is… more »
Standing shoulder-to-shoulder on its fifth-floor perch alongside Aqua Kyoto, this Spanish stunner is a no-brainer for out-of-town revellers… more »
‘Simple Spanish culture' is José's big selling point, according to one convert, and it's easy to imagine you're in Seville as you perch at one… more »
Barrica is the real deal. It looks & feels like a genuine Spanish hangout (classic chequerboard floor, marble-topped bar, hams hanging from the… more »
A bit of colour in this rather grimy part of the City is always welcome, and this branch of the three-strong Barcelona chain does its best to bring… more »
Like its siblings Salt Yard and Dehesa, this converted theatreland boozer has seduced readers with its ‘interesting' tapas and perfectly pitched… more »
Given its prime location right by Borough Market, it's no wonder that tables at well-respected Tapas Brindisa are much in demand, though the roadside… more »
‘This place gets it' declares one reader, clearly cock-a-hoop with Cambio de Tercio's upmarket Iberian vibe. Once inside, flaming Rioja-red ceilings… more »
Sam and Eddie Hart's no-bookings tapas joint is still a yardstick by which lesser eat-and-run Soho hot spots measure themselves. Just a handful… more »
Other restaurants may shout louder, but Eyre Brothers continues to deliver top-notch Iberian food at the trendy end of the City. The cool… more »
From the team behind Salt Yard and Opera Tavern, this lively Spanish/Italian tapas hybrid off Carnaby Street has been consistently full since day… more »
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