
Tel: 6423 0900
WADA rating: 31.5 +24= 55+ pts
QPI: 6 ($25 per pax for set 1-for-1 set lunch, includes glass of wine)
WFI: C (there should be corkage and the wine list is just about reasonably stocked and priced)
Had this for a weekday luncheon with DBF and tasted various times in the past for Tapas and desserts.
This spanish -themed restaurant has been around for some time now but unfortunately or fortunately it is hardly known by many.
What's Good

Cold Gazpacho
Really fresh tomatoes on the fore lined by citrus acidity most probably of lime. This is very appetizing and goes perfectly with the Cava we had.
House Salad
Usually salads are not worth much mentioning but the salad dressing used here is quite aromatic...although I can't quite put my finger on it except for some sesame oil.
What's Not

Too beefy but on the indon beef kind of spectrum rather than the euro beefiness. So its slightly musky with wild manurish notes. Not subtle at all.

So plain and dull. Very cheap chocolate flavours. Big dud.
Other Dishes Tasted

Tapas - Not very authentic and fantastic but there are not many places serving tapas. However, there is this fried milk cake that is quite tasty. It's like coagulated milk fried to an aromatic welness.
Comments

The ambience is quite authentic in relative comparison to the cuisine. A nice place to come to for some drinks and sangria.
Wine Pairing Done
House Cava (not sure what label)
WADA rated 68pts
Yeasty notes on the nose but mostly closed and unexciting. Off dry with brief appearances of honey and cirtus notes. Very flat and bubbles don't hold well but does go better with the gazpacho.
House Red - 2005 Yellow Tail Shiraz
WADA rated 74pts

Pairing Suggestions
The cuisine doesn't spike much interest in me to do any wine food pairings here. So I guess just sticking to their house wines would suffice.
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