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La Bodega De Andres - Fitzroy - Photo album

It's my first time going to a Spanish restaurant. I wanted to try paella very much so I searched for the cheap and best paella I found this amazing place. Where I like everything is tried. There is a lady dancing in Spanish style and a man with guitar playing continously I really appreciate their wo
The place is so well decorated, the service is really good and the food is very yummy!! The prawns are amazing!!! By far my favorites with the sangria. The ceviche wasn't nice, too much olive oil... but all the rest was delicious!! Would definitely be back to try the rest of the dishes!
La Bodega de Andrés it's a place very well located near to Smith St. There, you can find classic Spanish food and bring to feel yourself as being in bar in Lavapies Suburb in Madrid. The restaurant is decorate as a traditional Spanish bar with typical elements from Spain as the "farolillos de Osbor
Delicious authentic Spanish food that we found walking down Brunswick street . A great selection of tapas sharing dishes and we loved it 😋👌🏻
Nice little place on Brunswick street. Spanish type deco and gypsy Kings music playing to make it feel more authentic. We had a few different tapas to cover us before a party. Crockets, eggplant, potatoes and pinchitos.(lamb kebab). All had good flavour and reasonable prices around $12 each average.
Never again, the palace was little busy maybe 35 guests but the waiter seems to handle it ok, but the kitchen in my opinion had a really bad time, we ordered croquettes and 3 beer after 10 minutes we got the beers after 10 minutes more the Spanish girls told us the kitchen run out of croquettes, we
Went here on a Tuesday night and had the calamari & huevos rotos with a couple glasses of wine. Calamari was light and crispy, and huevos rotos was herby and comforting. They also gave us complimentary jamón & cheese which was delicious and much appreciated. The food was probably the most authentic
I turned up very late. They graciously served delicious tapas. The lamb was divine; just the right balance of salt and olive oil. Eggplant and goat's cheese; superb flavours. A glass of Tempranillo was complex and rich. A sensory delight. Service was kind and efficient
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