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| "If you guess right, though, you can sample an array of wonderful, vivid little dishes. Ramblas may seem laid-back, but the flavors are anything but...." |
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[ more from judysbook]
| "Group dynamics as they are, there"s always that one jerk in the group who, when posed with the question of choosing a cheap place to eat, suggests tapas. And everyone thinks, oh, it won"t be expensive; we"ll just order a few small plates...." |
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"Occupying the space vacated by the short-lived but acclaimed Pinxtos, Ramblas, also a tapas house, has its work cut out for it. Gone are the dazzling murals and colors and the interesting, sometimes exciting tapas that Pinxtos created...."
[ more from sfcityeats.blogspot]
"they're full o' meat and cheese and eggs and sometimes even intestines. when i was travelling in spain, granted the northern part known as galicia where you can see such un-spanish things as actual red-heads, dairy cows and the bread comes with butter, it..."
[ more from sfgate]
"The menu features a full range of funky American sushi combinations like the flying kamikaze roll with spicy tuna and asparagus wrapped with thin slices of albacore tuna. Also available: beef, scallop or eggplant skewers and a variety of small plates such..."
[ more from sfweekly]
"Good, classic, affordable Spanish tapas star at this casual Valencia Street spot, which is owned and operated by veterans of the ThirstyBear Brewing Company. Begin with exquisite, marinated white anchovies and jamon serrano (air-cured ham), then indulge i..."
[ more from the-hungryhippo.blogspot]
"Mmm. I could eat me some of that paella right now...."
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[ more from wcities]
"The tapas revolution has hit all of San Francisco pretty darn hard, but this Mission District outpost is particularly authentic and cozy. Jump start your taste buds with a pitcher of made-from-scratch sangria, an expertly muddled mojito, or the house spec..."
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