The service was excellent - prompt and courteous.
FOOD
There is a minimum $30 per person on a night that there is a show. With the prices of the tapas this is easy to meet. They recommend 2-3 tapas per person, but I would recommend 3 tapas each. We made the mistake of ordering 5 tapas all at once which made it kind of awkward since the tables are small, so you can't really have them all on the table at the same time.
We order the sauteed mushrooms, calamari, empanadillas de pollo, the special w/ halibut, and the tortilla. I was still hungry at the end of it, but we ended up getting desert so that wasn't a horrible thing. We split a caramel flan (which was tiny for $7.50) which was very good. We've been to Seville and Grenada and the food comes very close to tasting authentic, however the portions are smaller than in Spain.
We had a half pitcher of Sangria with the meal and it was delicious and inexpensive (esp. compared to the wine).
SHOW
I went there on a Saturday night for the 7:00 pm show. I was told to get there at 6:30 pm but the show didn't start until closer to 7:30 pm. The show was a lot shorter than I expected. It was maybe 4 or 5 songs and lasted I think about 20 minutes. It was not what I had expected from a restaurant that promotes the show as being part of the dining experience.
- The food tasted great and the service was good, so I would have given this place 4 starts if it wasn't for the shortness of the show and the small portions.