Just came back from this wonderful tapas bar and I was so full that I couldn't even look at a nearby grocery store. The place has about 30-40 different tapas to choose from in addition to various wines and sangrĂa. The waiter recommends to order 3-4 tapas per person and he is quite right - I had 3. I find that the tapas here are bigger than say at Toritos and definitely more filling. We had 12 different dishes for 4 people (including a 10 year old kid), with every one of them being quite delicious.
I would especially recommend the sablefish (it melts in your mouth), papas fritas, king fish ceviche, the quail, duck and anchovy sandwiches, and bruschetta with edamame and green onions. I would advise to stay away from la charcuteria since they only give you a bit of chorizo, duck breast, liverwurst and some other sausage - aside from chorizo, not very Spanish at all. Also beware that the alcohol is not the cheapest: $11 for a glass of red wine and $9 for a glass of sangrĂa.
The place itself is not too dark and is not very noisy even on a Saturay night. In short, this is a great restaurant with a very comfortable atmosphere.