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| - Wow, this place has really changed, now they occupy two spaces instead of one. One space is for formal dining, while the other is more casual and laid back. We sat across a huge purple bar. The menu was much different than I remembered. Instead of entrees like half chickens with grilled plantains, etc. they offered Tapas, which we didn't mind at all. In fact, we love Tapas. The best Tapas we ordered was the vegetarian paella. I wished the paella was served on a big platter like in Spain, but it was just in a tiny side dish, which I understand is part of the whole Tapas mentality, but still I wished they'd offer it on the menu as a main dish. The margarita I ordered was spot on. Not to strong, not to watered down. And their prices are extremely reasonable. We spent $47.00 without tip for six tapas, two margaritas, and one dessert, which we shared. I still love Radio Maria's, but I like the decor on the older side better.
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