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| - It's strange to find a restaurant like Tapagria in Richmond Hill- this restaurant looks like something that should've opened on King West downtown. That said, I do appreciate an extra, fancier option in this area as a contrast to the usual Asian restaurants that I frequently patronize.
For a party of 4, we ordered a bunch of tapas to share. True to tapas- standards, the portions were small, great for sharing! However seeing that most dishes range from ~$6-$12, it could add up quickly if you come with a hungry crowd.
I was most excited for the much hyped about paella. We splurged for the seafood paella ($52) with bomba rice, lobster, shrimp, mussels, clams, calamari, saffron, and peas. It definitely wasn't the best paella that I've ever had, but it was delicious and satisfying nevertheless.
Desserts were a little disappointing. We shared 3 desserts, but none stood out and most of it was overly sweet. I would opt to skip next time.
But all in all, I had a good dining experience. It is a little pricey for Richmond Hill (compared to all the Chinese options around), but I would come back for special occasions.
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