Café Riazor is an absolute gem in the heart of Chelsea, and it’s no wonder they’ve been a neighborhood favorite since 1974. This family-owned and operated Spanish restaurant combines decades of tradition with an inviting atmosphere, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic flavors and warm hospitality.From its beginnings as a cozy 9-table eatery, Café Riazor has grown while staying true to its roots. The Chef/Owner’s dedication shines through in every dish, with a menu that beautifully highlights the bold, rich flavors of Spain. Whether you’re enjoying their signature Camarones al Ajillo, savoring a plate of paella, or sipping on their incredible sangria, every bite is a journey to Spain.And here’s a fun fact: even Sarah Jessica Parker from the iconic TV shows Sex and the City and And Just Like That frequented this spot. It’s a true testament to how beloved Café Riazor is in New York’s dining scene!The service is top-notch, the ambiance is warm and inviting, and the food is nothing short of spectacular. Café Riazor has been a Chelsea staple for 50 years, and it’s clear why—they’ve mastered the art of creating unforgettable dining experiences.I can’t wait to return again for their delicious Camarones al Ajillo & Chorizo. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates authentic Spanish cuisine and a piece of NYC history.
This family-owned Spanish restaurant is a must-try! Everything we had was delicious and authentic. The sardines were perfectly grilled, the patatas bravas were crispy and flavorful, and the chorizo was flavorful. Dont miss the ham croquettes and the baked clams - they were incredible. The sangria was the perfect complement to our meal. Excellent service and a lively atmosphere, too. Highly recommend!
Café Riazor is a true Chelsea treasure that’s been serving authentic Spanish flavors for 50 years, and I only wish I had discovered it sooner! After reading the Eater article, “A Chelsea Hidden Gem Has Been Serving Tapas Greatest Hits for 50 Years,” I knew I had to try it—and let me tell you, I have no regrets.The Camarones al Ajillo (shrimp in garlic sauce) is a must-order—juicy, perfectly cooked, and bursting with garlicky goodness. Pair it with their housemade sangria, and you’ve got yourself a winning combination. The flavors are bold, fresh, and completely unforgettable.And did you know? Even Sarah Jessica Parker, from Sex and the City and And Just Like That, was a regular here. Café Riazor has all the charm of a hidden gem with the reputation of a true New York institution.Whether you’re here for a cozy date night, a relaxed dinner with friends, or just to satisfy a craving for incredible Spanish cuisine, Café Riazor never disappoints. The warm ambiance, friendly staff, and standout dishes make every visit a memorable one.I can’t wait to go back for more Camarones al Ajillo! If you haven’t been to Café Riazor yet, take it from me—and Eater—this Chelsea classic is absolutely worth a visit.
Maybe I ordered the wrong thing (shrimp in green sauce) but I found the food very mediocre and bland. Decor looks like it’s been the same for many decades. Salad that started the meal was decent. Service was fine. Would not return.
This place offers old school Spanish tapas. Nothing flashy, nothing nouveau. Just comforting reliable small plates.We enjoyed garlic shrimp, pan con tomat, serrano & manchego, tortilla along with stuufed mushrooms. They came out of the kitchen quite rapidly. All were flavourful & simply prepared.The decor is likewise old school. But that just adds to the familiarity. Service throughout was low key but efficient.Craving some dishes from the 70s ? Head over to Cafe Riazor. They will take care of you & send you off happy.
Love this tapas spot! Great food that comes out very quickly, and the service is also very friendly. We got a whole bunch of tapas to share and enjoyed every one of them. Plus, the prices are decent and the drinks are good - can’t go wrong!
I have been to Cafe Riazor so many times in the past 15+ years that I have lost count. I still remember how I found the place with friends. We were looking for a good price place between Hella Kitchen and Financial District. Little did we know we have found our favorite Tapas place in the city. The staff has always been super friendly (sadly I dont know the name of the gentleman who has been there since the first time) the food is phenomenal and there is always a place to sit. One cant ask for more :). After all these years and tried many more places, some significantly pricier, I have yet to find a better place. Dont miss on the Paella Negra. Its perfect.
CHILL SPOT. Quiet when I came, didnt order much but I really just wanted to sit here and continue ppl watching. Stop by if you have the time. Ambiance really did it for me.
Very delicious Spanish cuisine. located near Chelsea Market. Very cozy and kind restaurant. I recommend of course Paelliia!
Nice spot for a quick tapas break! Really nice staff and tasty food. A bit overpriced but it’s Chelsea, so it’s okay
Classic Spanish Tapas 👌 in Chelsea Ny. Ordered 5-6 Tapas for a variety of tastes. A glass of Rioja and a White Sangria. Next time we must try the Seafood Paella. Service was great.
This is our go-to place whenever we have tickets at the Joyce. They are warm and friendly. The food is always tasty.
I didnt approve of the seafood dish but the bartender made the experience so awesome with the service. Cant blame the bartender for what she did not make. Also enjoyed the drinks offered. So 5 stars for the experience which I come out for.
Every bite is packed full of flavor. Food has homemade, authentic and wholesome feel to it. Their lunch specials are very reasonably priced, absolutely delicious and filling. This place might be the best tapas spot in the city. Service is very friendly. Highly recommend.
This place has been a family tradition for over 30 years. Always great food and the service is spot on. Always get the Paella De La Casa and the Riazor Clams, you won’t be disappointed! Enjoy!!
Adorar - I truly adore this place. When I lived nearby, I would often go more than once a week. I left NY years ago but still dream of this place and is one of the last Spanish institutional classics left in lower Manhattan. And in follow up recent visits, it stands the test of time. Same amazing staff I remember and same exceptional food too.Dont let this out of the way hole in the wall place fool you, the food is wonderful and always delicious. They also make their Sangira strong. And often would give us a complimentary sherry at the end of the meal. I rarely walked out less than pleasantly drunk and thoroughly satisfied.As for the food, the Paella and chorizo sandwich are both fantastic, but where this place truly shines is Tapas. Favorites included the gambas al ajillo, langostene a la plancha, the red wine sauteed chorizo, the boquoreones, tortilla espanol, and the manchego cheese and serrano ham and olives.They also have a desert coffee called the Cafe Riazor made with a special liquer called Liquor 43 among other delicious ingredients - including whipped cream, you know in case the meal and Sangria were not over the top satisfying enough. And of course, the flan is superb.Enjoy!
I love the interior of this place. A lot of decorations and nice traditional yet fun Spanish music in the background.I had the pork and rice which Id put solidly in the good category. Maybe not unique enough to go in the fantastic category. The pork was delicious although I got a slight dry taste from it, although still very good. Rice was yellow rice and a little bland for me but I think thats how they do it in Spain.
I went there on a Thursday night. When we got there we grew from a party of 3 to a party of 4 and asked for the bigger table. At first the woman that greeted us said no because the owner wouldnt allow it - keep in mind the restaurant was empty, but she did give it to us after a short conversation. We just wanted space since we were ordering a lot.The portions were very small and expensive. The food quality was ok. Jamon was mediocre...Very dry...I bought a leg from Costco for $100 which tasted better. The Sangria was good though.They also automatically add gratuity to the bill - which is illegal. The bill for a few items and drinks came out to $310 for 4 people.
This is a good place to consider if you have free time from noon time to 7pm at their bar. Very helpful service, at least from my experience with the one who attended to us, and whos a member of the family who established this business over 40 years ago when Chelsea wasnt like it is now. Very good paella we had there.
Always a pleasure. Delicious food and a great service by Miriam and David. Best Spanish Restaurant in New York.
This is a cozy dining spanish food restaurant. It is family owned 50 years. Excellent Paella Marisco and Marisco Riazor.The female server has been here for 35 years. Great if you are concern about Covid they have partitions between tables, plexiglass. I would recommend 💯. There are stairs to go down to the resturant.
Honestly, the WORST food experience that I have had in my whole life. This restaurant offers not just expensive food but also terrible food quality.. You pay $9 for “bravas” that are reheating in the microwave and octopus that I can easily tell that was cooked a week ago.. Moreover, the waitress ignored us during the whole lunch but she wanted to charge us 20% obligatory gratuity.An authentic disappointing experience..Being all said, I am Spanish.
I met my husband there on 1977. It’s an amazing placeFelicidades en su aniversario
Unfortunately, we must have gone on a off day where the main chef isnt working or something. The food was extraordinary disappointing. The paella was extremely wet and there was no socarrat at the bottom. The seafood was essentially steamed and not grilled. The gambas a la plancha did not taste fresh and the flesh of the shrimp was overcooked. The canned mussels were quite tasty and the redeeming dish of the meal, but conservas are generally very consistent so its pretty hard to screw up. Service was very nice though. Hopefully the food is normally better than this.
Terrific family owned Spanish Tapas restaurant.
Would NOT recommend for people who are hungry. Ordered lunch set at 3pm when theres litter costumer. Food came in 40mins and can be finished in less than 5mins. Boiled potatoes means ONE mini potato cut in half. Great serving for kids under 7. If we would’ve known this we would order more but we didn’t want to wait for another hour. Food was mediocre. French fries wayy too salty. Salad was good though.
Love this little tapas and full service Spanish restaurant. Understated but delicious, they have appetizers and full meals jam-packed with flavor. The staff is very friendly, accommodating and attentive. Standouts include the wine list, tortilla Espanola and pernil.Unfortunately, the restaurant is not wheelchair-accessible as it requires stepping down a few steps and the restrooms are beyond narrow doorways.
The food is excellent!! And the service can’t be better! We’ll be back soon!!
Ugh sooo good. The nicest staff, such good food, well priced, and just very good vibes. A comfort spot for me
Incredible tapas, mushrooms, chorizo in wine sauce, octopus, just let the waiter/owner pick your dishes and you wont be disappointed. Small family owned, one of NYCs remaining hidden gems....and the best flan on the planet...
El pulpo a la Gallega estaba muy desagradable y la paella peor, no le recomendamos este restaurante caro y la comida muy desagradable sabor!😔😖😖😖Ambiente very nice and intimate. But then it goes downhill. Sangria was more water than anything else. Tiny portion and presentation a straight D. Paella would have made every Spanish cook lose his license. Cheap ingredients and rice cooked to mashed potato style.I got a $98 bill with mandatory 15% tipp already included. Should have been $50 and not a dime more.No idea why this place has good reviews. 1 star for ambiente.
9/18/21 update: stopped in for a snack, I had stuffed mushrooms and mussels. Both were really good and just the right amount of food. Good service.4/10/21:We stopped in for my late night snack.Sat in the special outdoor space, it was cozy but felt fine.I had the octopus tappas, yellow rice and a beer. All was very good.Service still great. Still want to come back and eat so much more.We went for dinner. Service was great! Had white sangria, (ok), pulpo and calamari for tapas (excellent) and paella de la casa for our meal.The paella was just ok, even with half a tiny lobster tail, it should have had more clams, mussels, sausage and better chicken. Two Clams & three Mussels doesnt cut it. Neither does two small bony pieces of chicken and one wing. A wing... Really? And about 5 microscopic pieces of sausage... That is the cheapest protein in the dish and there was barely any in there. That made it a bland dish. Such a bummer. The chef needs to step it up!We will return! For the tapas... Our octo and squid was amazing! And well worth it, so go there and try!All staff were very friendly and service was excellent. A welcoming atmosphere, we liked that very much. So, thanks for a nice time :)
I didnt feel welcome by the waiters. Spanish food is known for simple flavors done really well, its hard to eat badly in Spain. Unfortunately I cant say the food here meets those expectations, and its expensive for that.
Went for lunch with my friends i had the lunch special which was prime rib and fries. I did enjoy it my friends had pallea ,which was somewhat disappointing.Pallea is supposed to have lots of seafood but this just hardly had for one person ,usually two can share, and that wasnt a lunch special which I could understand but the regular menu.
We are here for Christmas and it was lovely. Their food is great, theyve been around for ages. Their outdoor dining is warm and cozy but with decent air flow.
The paella is the best love it
The service is amazing. David was the MVP of the night. Right on top of everything and made sure that we felt comfortable. This place has a solid vibe. It made me feel that I was in Spain. La madre patria. Que viva España!!
We went here for dinner tonite. We are long-time New Yorkers and were prepared to love this place when we walked in. We had drinks at the bar for their happy hour , and then were seated (we had a reservation)After a nice dinner that my friend, a frequent visitor to Spain, thought was great, we were basically abandoned by the bartender/waiter. Then, after getting up multiple times to ask for espresso and the check, we were finally brought both. There was a $37.00 charge on the check preceded by an illegible scribble. It was an added gratuity! This is totally unacceptable and probably illegal in NYC. If she had written gratuity , or mentioned it, this wouldnt be so infuriating. But she didnt until we inquired about the charge. She was obviously hoping to be double-tipped.They lost two potential customers plus recommendations to friends. BTW: as former waiters ourselves, we would have matched that and more, but....we know a scam when we see it. Unfortunately, many guests, including foreign visitors who come in here, dont. Shame on this place.
Been meaning to come here after Sarah Jessica Parker revealed this is one of her favorite spots in town. Did not disappoint. Loved the tapas especially the chorizo asado. The jamón Serrano was cut a tad bit thicker than usual but oh so decadent. We had the paella a la casa which was hearty. No soccarat though but feels like your gran made it, if she happens to be Spanish. The rioja house wine was also good.Lastly, had the chocolate cake for dessert which was a nice touch in the end.My only complaint is that the restaurant was grossly undermanned tonight, front & back of the house. Could be part of the massive workforce shortage at the moment. We had to wait for around 45 mins for the first round of food to arrive.Anyway, I hope this gets resolved as it affects the restaurant’s integrity which is a shame as the food is precious.
I went on Saturday lunch hours and it was pretty empty. The lady waiter was friendly. Food was okay but nothing special.The Camarones al ajillo Tapas was too small. For me was pricey food and not tasty.
Solid, family style Spanish restaurant. Food is good, especially the paella. Service friendly and professional. The restaurant itself, being in a basement, feels a little cramped, but this isnt a serious issue.
Food and service was great. Its been many years since Ive been here and Im glad theyre still around. Everything was delicious from tapas to dessert.
Excellent authentic food from Spain and very attentive service! Came with the family of four and had a great time! Highly recommend!
Excellent food, healthy servings, casual ambience, fair prices.
Delicious food. Terrific and attentive service. Old school and charming decor.
Last of the family owned establishments of NYC. Have been coming here for over 35 years. Food has been consistent and real taste of Spain.
Tasty Spanish fare in a nice local place. Absolutely no one there for late lunch on a Wednesday
Its one of the few long-standing restaurants in the area. Its a small, homey place with a good wine selection and a tasty house special pollo riazor.
Cafe Riazor is a charming staple of Chelsea. The food is always delicious and the service is always polite and welcoming.
Such a surprise. The food was excellent. The service was super friendly. Prices very reasonable. Grilled sardines and squid! Pan con tomate!
Absolutely best paella Ive had. Been going there For 30 years. Never a dull moment Their entire menu Excellent...
Very nice cozy place with excellent food and service. Love the Paella de la Casa
Excellent staff and delicious food...
The lady taking orders in the establishment is very rude. I made an order over the phone and upon arriving to the restaurant to pay for my food she’s going to look at me and ask “why are you here now, I told you your food will take 15 mins” I told her”miss I came to pay for my food and wait”. I then told her “working in customer service you have to be respectful to all customers as they are to you, im just here to pay for my food and you don’t have to speak to me like that” and she’s going to respond with “oh really, wow”. She’s incredibly rude. There was only one person in the restaurant besides me and she’s talking to me as if paying for my order is going to yield the process of her standing around doing nothing. If I could give them 0 stars I would. Terrible customer service
Amazing experience each and every one of the 50 or so times Ive been here. Truly special.
Food is always delicious! The staff is friendly and welcoming.My family has been eating at Cafe Riazor for 40 years.
My sister & I stumbled upon this place one day and it was the happiest coincidence. We spent part of our childhood in Euskadi país vasco and the food at Cafe Riazor transported us back to our time in Donostia! I swore to my sister it was the most authentic, feels-like-home Spanish food I have had in the US. I took some friends back here and had the exact same experience. Good Spanish comfort food with a nostalgic atmosphere.
Outstanding tapas, cozy atmosphere, watch the cost as it can get away from you rather quickly.
Fantastic delicious food and fabulous service! Cute little quaint restaurant great for aqui night out or a date...
Old style Spanish restaurant, it remind me to one in Madrid, the food was good and reasonable prices
Excellent Tapas!!Wine by the glass is a bit expensive for the small glass size.
The food was mediocre but the service was atrocious. I would not recommend coming here.
Delicious foodPlease try the potato fries: naturally cook and the chicken and garlic
Best Spanish restaurant in Chelsea, amazing atmosphere, music and food.
The service was excellent. The food was decent, pulpo excellent, the restaurant seemed to smell a bit musty when we walked in. Maybe thr rugs need cleaning. Overall, very good.
Relaxed, friendly, family style service and very good food
Delicious food, nice owner & atmosphere. Cant split check.
This has been a family favorite and hidden gem for years. The quality has always been amazing. I truly enjoyed the food and the ambiance of this oasis of Spanish cuisine.
Love their sangria and tapas! Best place to go.
I love that place is quiet and the food and service is the better.
I love this restaurant, very Cousy and the food and service are extraordinary !Come and try this place.
Very good food. The chicken with rice was amazing. We also got chorizo which was cooked and tasted very well. They have a variety of many things from fries to salad. 5 / 5 would go again
Small,quiet,great staff and fantastic food.
We were Looking for a place to eat Not easy in Chelsea you need reservations. The waitress from this Cafe when I called said “Sure come on in I’m holding a table for you”. It was perfect! The food “ Paella Mi Casa was DELICIOUS! That’s there specialty. Soup was good and bake clams👍Awesome date night Dinner with hubby❤️
The food was good, and waiters very nice, and the place looks authentic.We had a few tapas, fish fillet with lemon and paella negra.Mostly, it was good. The fish was quite good.The paella was a bit too salty, had a lot of squid ink (didnt like that much), and didnt have the smoky flavor Im used to in paellas.The tapas were good for the most part.Service was very slow (we came in before the rush hour). We prepares for a 40 minutes paella preparation but it was closer to an hour and half.Overall, it was good, but Im not going there again.
One of the few last of the mohicans authentic Spanish gallego cuisine . Excellent service .
When in New York we like to eat here. Great tapas selection. Friendly staff. Options to eat in or outside. Very covid conscious.
Consistently delicious. Excellent wait staff
Food was tasty but the paella wasnt the best weve ever had. Paella there isnt cooked in a paella pan and the rice isnt as flavorful as a result.Cocktails were good and the service was very friendly.
Really good Pollo Riazor. Even if the place was almost completely empty.
The food was great! People were friendly and they let you enjoy your food and not rush you out like other places. Would definitely recommend this place!!!
Romantic and also cozy great food and attentive staff
I order paella and was delicious .the shrimp in green sauce taste so good.
Have the superb recommended tapas with the house red or sangria, end with cafe con leche -- perfect!
I love this restaurant. My husband and I usually go there for tapas, are the best. Los chorizos al vino are delicious btw.
Food was fresh and quite good . Sangria delicious. Owner and staff, friendly and efficient. Ive already recommended Cafe Riazor to family and friends that may be looking for a good restaurant in the Chelsea westside area.
Hidden gem in Chelsea! I love their classic Spanish tapas menu and old fashioned decor inside. Croquet is a must try!
Love the specials n the home made French fied. Will b there next week
Food was good waitress very good.
Excellent tapas and a great selection of wines. Especially liked the quality and portion size of the flan
Delicious Tapas! Dont get the happy hour wine. But the food is fresh and authentic! Also dont be put off by the woman bartenders demeanor, she warms up if you give her a chance.
We have been coming here for years. Such a gem. Very relaxed. Great seafood and chicken riazor is to die for. In a world full of franchises and shake shacks, a throwback to a prior era
Excellent food. Friendly and helpful service. Good experience. The salmon was perfect.
Was outdoors for lunch and the 2 veal dishes we had were both delicious
Pleasant atmosphere,very nice attentive service
Quite good. The restaurant was surprisingly empty, though we came in at 2PM on a Saturday for lunch. I ended up having the paella de la casa, which was quite good and had an excellent mix of seafood and other meats in the dish. Very homey, relaxing atmosphere, though it is a little bit cramped, as it is in a basement. I would definitely come again if Im in the neighborhood.
Mediocre Spanish food. The tapas was terribly overpriced for the quality. Maybe the place is ok for casual drinks, but when looking for food, will skip this place and try to find proper Spanish instead.
Reminds me of home.
I and those I go with always enjoy the food at Riazor. The servers are friendly and helpful, and it is usually quiet enough to enjoy a conversation as well as the meal.
Mediocre food, decent service.Had the house paella and it was tasteless. Mostly just rice.There were a few pieces of shellfish, some mussels, an anemic bit of lobster, two small slivers of chorizo, and a chicken wing that was just boiled (no seasoning or anything).I think its OK for a home-cooked meal, or maybe just drinks, but set your expectations accordingly.
Love this place. The food, the staff, the atmosphere all great.. disclosure, I am biased because I met my husband there in 2003.
Good lunch deals even on weekends.
Great food and very pleasant service!
One of the few long-standing restaurants in the area. Its a small, homey place with a good wine selection and a tasty house special pollo riazor.
Great spanish experience! You can tell right away that this is a traditional spanish restaurant handled with taste and passion.
Fantastic food and lovely staff.
Great food, comfy and cosy
Not good at all. Worse piquillos rellenos Ive ever had, too warm rioja and inedible torta de Santiago. Spanish musicak
Very nice Spaniard restaurant, great atmosphere and delicious food.
Old style Spanish place. Maybe pre-dates the (Spanish) civil war. Heres the concept: In current Spanish restaurants, you get chorizo as part of a dish, as a flavoring agent. Here, they slam a plate in front of you piled up high with chorizo. Tasty? Yes, until you have had more than you can stand. Go with friends and order sharing plates. Then this place works.
Im Spanish: this is the worst (and the most disgusting) Spanish food I have ever tried in my life. I have been living during a couple of years here. Moreover, the waitress wanted to charge us a compulsory 20% tip fee, arguing that it was the law.PLEASE, AVOID THAT FAKE RESTAURANT. Also, the food is not original from Spain.Note: THIS RESTAURANT IS FROM 1970 AND IT HAS ONLY ABOUT 100 REVIEWS. THEY DELETE THE ACCOUNT TO CLEAN THE BAD REVIEWS!!AVOID THIS SCAM!
Excellent food . Warm friendly service.
Ok. Not really notable in any particular category.
Great food and fantastic atmosphere for dining.
Dinning was good,the wait wasnt long and the waitress was nice. However the flan was burnt and felt like was going to throw up. Also the coffee,and the steak were great
The food and service has improved tremendously. I have frequented this restaurant for thirty -five years.
I was there yesterday. Unfortunately, I fell just as I was reaching to open the door, after having negociated the four steps leading down to the entrance. Once inside, we were surprised to find it empty at 1.00 PM. We asked for a tapa of mussels in sauce, (enough for two), and two versions of the house specialty, veal. Each one got three filets plus a serving of yellow rice. The food is high quality and not overpriced. Unfortunately, that does not apply to the wine list: we paid $46 for a bottle of Marques del Riscal Reserva which is usually $10 at a liquor store. Only one waitress taking care of the place, but since we were by ourselves, very attentive service. Its survival rate is amazing: a 40 year old restaurant in Chelsea! We plan to go back.
Great sangria, loved the tortilla de Espanola
A Chelsea classic. Terrific shrimp and kind service.
Best Sangria ever, fresh made
Was fine..everything was GOOD
Authentic Cuisine,High Quality
Great neighborhood Spanish food
Bad food, no ambiance
I enjoyed everything
Quite place for after work hours hangout
Excellent food and drinks.
Very good
Attention and the food are amazing
Paella was amazing!
Great food!
The food was delicious
Great Family Restaurant
Awful is all i can say
Everything was yum!
Great food and service
It was pretty good
Wonderful salmon!
Excellent
Fantastic
Splendid
Good
Super cute :)
Overpriced for the quality.
Authentic
I love love love this place
The truth is that the place is super cozy, incredible service, the food is 10/10, everything is very tasty, we are on vacation in NY and the truth is that we do not regret every dish we ordered. Recommended 👌🏽
Decoration a little excessive with a lot of flag and Spanish clichés, jarred tapas: a Galician-style octopus with the oil from the can, and the sweet paprika was not even noticeable. The potato omelet very dry. The croquettes were very hard, and they were not made with bechamel, they tasted strange.
Delicious, we ordered black seafood paella and another with yellow rice, it was too delicious and for dessert a delicious Santiago cake (almond), I recommend it, it is Spanish food, the service is top-notch and everything was impeccable
Last night I was at my favorite restaurant at Chelsea Cafe Riazor. Enjoying my favorite Tapas, El Chorizado en Vino, El Pulpo A La Gallega, Las Croquetas de jamón, Los Shrimps Ajillo, as an appetizer and I couldnt stop ordering my Riazor chicken with the fries.
Everything was absolutely delicious, we tried many tapas, the most innovative thing is that Ill give you a photo of the first entree that we loved. Sausages with wine.A very nice place set in Spain, taking us to a European experience in the United States.
Excellent restaurant! The food is delicious and the service is very good!
Very good classic Spanish restaurant! !!Advisable
The paella was clearly not Spanish, no chorizo, no peas, no red peppers, no squid… the rice was also very sticky.It was still good, but really too expensive. The invoice was handwritten and difficult to read so I wonder if we got the “tourist” price.
Tapas taste very good and the portions are relatively small.
Highly recommended!! Very good food, cozy place and very friendly service!!
Very delicious food and the attention of the waitress unbeatable!!!!
Our favorite place to eat and drink the best sangria!!...👍🏻😃
A very expensive restaurant, whose Spanish food leaves much to be desired
We went in for the sake of having a star and the joke came out very salty, we paid for a Galicia star and a lemonade $18....very expensive......
Charging a Gallego?! Also with 🇧🇴 employees?!
A little corner of Spain with nice people
One of our favorite restaurants.
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