Andalusia
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Tapas-yes, Paella-no. The tapas were typically priced and sized, and overall pretty good. Stay away from the paella - it is not an authentic recipe an…
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Flantastic!. We were not merely satisfied with our meal, but were entirely enthused with the cuisine and atmosphere. The negative reviewers either hav…
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Good Luck. Not very good. Low quality on all fronts. Poor ambience. Poorer food.…
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Andalusia serves Moroccan, Spanish and Tapas. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Andalusia”
Tapas-yes, Paella-no. The tapas were typically priced and sized, and overall pretty good. Stay away from the paella – it is not an authentic recipe and disappointing if you have ever had real, delicious paella.
Flantastic!. We were not merely satisfied with our meal, but were entirely enthused with the cuisine and atmosphere. The negative reviewers either have more exacting tastes or ate at a different restaurant. The Paella Andalusia and our choice of tapas were wonderful. We will be back.
Good Luck. Not very good. Low quality on all fronts. Poor ambience. Poorer food.
Authentic experience. Just like being in Spain – the food appears to come 2 days from high up in the mountains on the back of a donkey, it has that real travelled quality to it which you can enjoy just before getting jacked by a passing beggar looking for your wallet – well thats how you feel when you get the check. For anyone that has been to Spain and felt truly left for dead by promises of authentic cooking only to find that authentic menas cold and overpriced, you will feel just like you are back there enjoying the adventure of being a tourist. Good luck, take a paper bag.