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| - This place gets the tapas sizing right, with the plates generally being quite small, making it very easy to order a lot of them. It's as easy to eat here with a small party of 2, as it is with a larger party (though for a big group, I'd recommend ordering multiple of each dish). Unfortunately, they were not quite priced for the size ($10-15/plate, should have been closer to $5-7). The dishes were mostly flavourful, though some had too little of the main meat attraction and were mostly comprised of filler side.
The main detraction from this place is on the paella though. At any restaurant, the paella is not considered a tapas dish and should be full-sized and very easily sharable. Here, the "seafood" paella was very small, used a weird seasoned rice, and the seafood comprised of 2 shrimp and 6 mussels.
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