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Sole, Sole Sole Sole, Sooooole, Sooole. I've been meaning to stop by Sole as I'm a big fan of da tapas. Located right off of East Blvd., Sole's menu looked promising - some tasty looking seafood and delish bites. Take note, however, their online menu varies from their in house menu. At least it did when I stopped in! Inside, Sole is offers a nice sized bar and plenty of tables. Our server was very attentive and recommended some great starters (tapas) for the table to share. I was a big fan of the cold, ceviche like tapa with fresh seafood and boat load of cilantro. The gambas al ajillo were ok, but they were suffocating a bit much in the pool of oil. For my meal, I ordered the scallop dish that offered a fairly bland tomato base and saffron rice. I believe my dish was $19 - not too bad, but a little pricy for a few scallops and saffron rice. The rice was a great consistency, but it was just a wee bit bland too. Next time I'm going to order a few more tapas - as it seems like that's Sole's strength. Ole, Sole!
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