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| - Pretty chill spot, big space but on the kitchen side feels very cozy. Furniture was odd, chairs were similar to ones I sat in through grade school. Food selection is nice, lots of tapas selections and the tasting for two is offered at a good price. Ended up getting a bunch of plates with work colleagues: fried artichokes (great), fried cheese (also very good), duck (good portion, perfectly cooked) and the dates are a can't miss. For desert we shared the flan which was very tasty, and the churros with chocolate were delicious but the size was disappointing (good portion, just that each churro was too small). I would come again, but not before I went back to their sister restaurant Native Tongue- much better food at similar prices.
I would come back, tough to compare to the real deal tapas I had the fortune of having in San Sebastian, Spain just a month prior. This is probably the closest you will come to that food in Calgary.
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