I came here with another fellow Carmen to try the famous paella de Carmen and we were so stuffed by the end of the meal. We ordered the paella as soon as we sat down since they warned it would take ~45 minutes to cook.
They don't skimp on the seafood in this dish. We shared the fried artichoke for the appetizer as we waited for the paella. Between 2 people this was more than enough. We came on a work night in the middle of week, so the restaurant wasn't too busy either.
Since this is tapas, I would love to return with a larger group to try more dishes!