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| - I'll have to agree with the previous reviewer on the decor of this restaurant. Suffice it to say, it's not that great. But really, people come for the drinks and tapas, right?
Well, be prepared to pay. About $10 per tapas or drink, both of which are ok, nothing to write home about. I got the Pomegranate mojito which was not much of either. At $10, I was expecting a bit more. Same for my friend's caipirinha which was essentially lime juice - ugh. Forget a wedge of lime, try 4 wedges - a bit too much! The food itself - ehh. The portion sizes are tiny and overall the quality not the best. We tried their traditional seviche (it is the name of the restaurant) - ok. Not really spicy enough. The mojo pork - definitely not traditional (usually pulled), this was on bone and while well-cooked, fatty and where was the mojo? The mussels and croquettas - more of the average we were beginning to expect.
Crowd-wise, this was an interesting mix. Business professionals, yuppies, random people just out. In general, an older crowd upper 30s-50s (on a Friday night). Oh, and just grab a table when you come in - no formal seating.
Not sure I will be back here, but sure was interesting to try.
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