This is a great restaurant to dine or hang out when in Vegas.
The menu offers a variety of more of the American-Spanish fusion tapas rather than traditional Spanish tapas.
We ordered:
5/5 - Camarones a la diabla (shrimp with firely sweet and spicy sauce) $10
5/5 - Grilled Scallops $12
4.5/5 - Steamed mussels $9.50
3/5 - Seafood paella $20 45 min. wait so order in advance
5/5 - Large Salad $12
The shrimp and scallops were absolutely flavorful and cooked to perfection. Even the salad with sun dried tomatoes and roasted peppers was absolutely delicious!
Since this is a Spanish tapas restaurant, we decided to try their seafood paella. The paella takes 45 minutes to prepare and for most people, that's not a long wait since the times goes by fairly quickly when people are talking and sampling tapas. Nevertheless, it wasn't very authentic so will skip that next time around.
Great service and lively atmosphere. Will definitely return!