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delsol67 says:
The Michelin guide lists this restaurant as "Charming". It's a very intimate atmosphere. The cuisine is Spainish and is very creative. The also have a great wine selection.
Rob had:
Crispy seabass on boletus-paella with beetroot-jelly . He ate every bit with a smile.
I had:
Tomato basil ris…
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jbluck says:
Believe me when I say that the instruction and teaching is top notch at the Marazul spanish school. I have been studying spanish for several years now and have lots of experience with different teachers. By far Gabi, the owner and one of the teachers, is the most well qualified instructor I have …
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Weil says:
The medieval Castle San Miguel is amazing and you get an authentic feeling when you go inside!
At the entrance decorated with historical armors, swords, chests and scrolls of the medieval epoch the Count (Don Rodrigo)and his daughter (the young Countess) welcome you to their Castle.
Dinner i…
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Ninamandelli says:
I was in Rio and wondering to have some spanish food...Quite weird, but happens! ;)
So, a guy from my hostel told me about CBF at central Rio. It´s a lovely portuguese restaurant, which serve also Spanish dishes! :)
I had my paella and was just delicious. My friend has a Bacalhau and loved as wel…
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MarquesDeMarges says:
For 85 pesos, one cannot do better than lunch at La Rauxa. A Spanish restaurant with outdoor seating on a small street off Parque Mexico in La Condesa, the daily lunch menu includes the flavored agua del dia, soup, a salad, a choice of four entrees (which includes beef, chicken, fish or a vegetaria…
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elsy says:
It is an awsome place for some tapas and a good sangria.
The decorations take you to one of those tascas in Spain and also have a fun ambience at nights; especially on Thursdays and Friday nights. They stay open late into the night, so it’s a great place to come after work or after a movie.
Now …
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aelder2259 says:
Ever since I visited Spain, I have searched for a place that makes decent sangria. Gaudi is that place. It's made fresh with real fruit and wine. Order a half or whole pitcher, just like I remembered it in Spain.
Gaudi serves authentic paella of several varieties, but you have to order it for tw…
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Sunrise5 says:
When I visited the Sol I Luna first time it was a spontaneous decision. I was with a hungry friend and there was just nothing else, which looked intresting to him (he's a bit choosey^^). At first sight it looked like a rustic Tapas-bar. However, it turned out to be a restaurant, which comes up with …
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tjpbrandt says:
We spent a week at Amigos del Sol taking 4 hours of Spanish classes a day. Rogelio is amazing and probably the friendliest person on this trip. We were in Oaxaca over the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the dead) celebrations and they went out of their way to show us around, even going so far as to drive…
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dahling says:
The Torox is located right on the Friedberger Landstrasse and even has parking, even if only 4 spaces. It looks tiny from the outside, but the inside is really nice.
I was most impressed, as when we entered the waiter rushed to help me out of my coat. The service was the best that I have ever exp…
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Weil says:
This establishment is very well managed by the friendly staff without the stuffy attitudes of many 5 star hotels where they often feel are more important than their guests.
On arrival a basket of fruit, a bottle of wine and a selection of nuts are provided free of charge.
The public areas ar…
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johanka says:
delicious paela, great tapas, very good service, nice place
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skosch says:
Sotavento is probably one of the most popular restaurants in the two adjacents towns of Troisdorf and Siegburg.
Proof: chances are you won't get a place to park your car if you get there any later than 7pm.
Sotavento (spanish for "under the wind", "leeward") is situated right next to the bridge …
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Colourful83 says:
Excellent cocktails and tapas. A spanish flavoured bar with a nice, rather intellectual crowd. Spanish to Latin Rythms.
Try the shots in many different colours. :-)
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clairerich81 says:
So I went here for my birthday (Feb 2009). It also helped I had a 50% off voucher towards the total bill! ;)
Its a cosy Spanish restaurant right in the heart of the city, only a five-minute walk from Glasgow Central train station and in another direction 5 mins away from George Square. So apart f…
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