Upon entering this casual café and tapas bar, our first thought was that it reminded us of a colourful school cafeteria, but with better music and much better drinks (local craft beers and cocktails, instead of chocolate milk or juice). The menu is also an exercise in simplicity with a few tasty tacos, a few main courses, assorted appetisers and three different ramen soups (the one with pork belly was delicious). Despite the generally laid-back mañana attitude that pervades the place, the service was both speedy and attentive. If you want to chill out for a while after your meal consider ordering some churros for dessert on the extensive terrace.
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