Rhea C.
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On a Saturday stroll among the festive decorations, we decided that Brindisa would be our spot for lunch. We chose a table outside since it was still warm and sunny. It wasn’t my first time here, so I was eager to try something new. My friend and I shared a variety of tapas, including Pan con Tomate, Tortilla Española, Coliflor a la Plancha, Secreto Ibérico con Judiones, Pollo Moruno, and Chorizo Alejandro, finishing with chocolate churros. Everything was accompanied by a lovely bottle of red wine. Each dish was delicious, though the Coliflor a la Plancha is very garlicky, so you might want some mint gum afterwards.