Christina L.
Yelp
Authentic Spanish, and delicious food, with some extra fusion dishes that you wouldn't traditionally find in Spain (like donuts and crab croquettes). This is not a cheap meal, and will probably run you about £45-50 per person, but you'll get a good variety of food. The layout of this place is not conducive to large groups, so don't come here with more than 3 people. 2 is ideal, and you can do 3, but the seating is all along a long bar, so it's difficult to talk to a larger group (and even more difficult to get a seat to accommodate everyone).
GET THESE (I listed them from my favorite to least favorite)
Crab Croquettes (2 for £6.50) - They will increase your order to 3 and price it accordingly if you need more per order, because sharing 2 croquettes amongst more than 2 people may be challenging. And these are delicious enough that you won't want to share one. It's cheesy, creamy and has crab inside and then deep-fried. I loved these and would recommend it.
Iberian Pork Ribs (£13) - This was the best dish of everything we ordered, and my other 2 dining companions agreed. I was skeptical before we ordered, but the meat was flavorful, tender, and just fell off the bone. I'd highly recommend this dish.
Tortilla Classica (£7) - Pretty standard tortilla espanola, but served fresh which I always like vs. the cold tortilla. It was really good and worth an order.
Artichokes & Aioli (£7.80) - These were deep fried artichoke hearts with an aioli sauce. They were delicious.
Arroz de Mariscos (£14.50) - Paella with seafood done right - tasty, not salty, and the rice was not over-cooked or mushy. I'd recommend; the portion size will feed 2-3 people.
Jamon Iberico (£15.80) - This was a last minute addition and it was delicious, and some of the best jamon iberico I've had. A bit on the pricey side, but there's a generous amount of meat.
SKIP:
Crab on Toast (£8) - I found this to be a little weird and mushy in texture. It was crab mixed with tomato on toast -- I'd personally skip this, it's also hard to share.
Donuts & Chocolate Sauce (£7) - I typically love all desserts and I love anything with chocolate but this fell short for me. The donuts were dry and they were soft and fluffy. It was almost too dough-like, and the chocolate sauce on it didn't help the dryness. I'd pass and go find dessert elsewhere
4.5 stars for this place - it's authentic Spanish tapas, but be prepared for a wait. It's not inexpensive, but for the quality of the food and for the variety that you'll eat, I say it's worth it.