Went to celebrate Mother''s Day and we were excited about the Flamenco Dancers and the fact that it is a family oriented place. However, the service was poor to say the least. Our reserved table was not held and we have to wait for other people to finish. The food, well the run down is the following:
Spanish torilla was really good, vegetables were good, the bread was mediocre, please stay away from the Serrano ham, the Chorizo Soria, they bought the cheapest quality ever and sell it for pretty penny.
Shrimp in garlic sauce also of poor quality. the shrimp were salty and small size. Sangria lack body and was pretty run down, cheap product. You are better of buying a bottle of wine.
The owners, one waiter, and one busboy, were very disorganized. slow, and with lack of attention. The tapas came and we did not have bread or silverware to start. They never even came to check on us, we have to try making eye contact and flagging them to get what we needed. No one came to check on us and see if we needed anything throughout the night, until it was time to go.
The only thing that kept us from leaving early was the great presentation of Daniel de Cordoba Bailes Espanoles. And yes we were still charged 20% gratuity, as if the service deserved it.
Pros: Family oriented
Cons: poor service
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