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Businiess name:  Courtyard Restaurants
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Truly some of the most over-priced and GREASY tapas I have ever had. The Spanish tortilla was un-inspired and weighty with oil, the beef empanadas were flavorless, and the risotto-balls were absolutely disgusting--- we couldn't even finsh them. The Shrimp al Diablo was actually pretty good, but consisted of five shrimp in a slightly spicy sauce.... for $11! The wine list was pathetically short and expensive-- there are so many good and affordable Spanish wines out there that there is no excuse to offer nothing under $8 per glass. The only positive was the ambiance-- the courtyard itself is quite nice. There are lots of better places in LA to get tapas-- try Cobras y Matadors, or Primitivo. Pros: very nice outdoor setting with fountains and plants Cons: GREASY!!!! OVER-PRICED (both food and wine)!!!!

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