El Librero Tapas Y Quesos
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The shopkeepers around the area all pointed to this small, cozy restaurant. It was almost hidden between two other shops, we would have never guessed this place was here. We initially asked for paella and this was our first time trying the dish. Upon walking into the restaurant, we were immediately seated, and they let us charge our phone behind the bar. The waiter was knowledgeable about halal food and diet and helped us understand the menu a bit more. He told us the ingredients in all the dishes. The Russian salad was so delicious and simple. We had it with bread and crackers. The paella took around 20 minutes to be prepared and cooked so we know it was extra fresh. In the seafood paella, there was squid, clams, and prawns, it was exceptionally tasty and fresh. The overall atmosphere was very friendly, chill and laid back. We would definitely recommend! Especially after walking through the Royal Alcázar!!!
The place felt truly authentic, with a warm, family-like atmosphere reflected in its interior. It was full of interesting details that made it a unique spot to explore. We sat in a spot where we could watch the cheese platters being prepared – and it was hard to resist ordering one ourselves! We had paella, white sangria, and red sangria. The paella was delicious, full of flavor and perfectly cooked. The sangria, however, felt a bit rushed – not bad, but it lacked the depth we hoped for. Still, the overall experience was worth it, and we definitely recommend it for the atmosphere and charm!
Warm and friendly staff! They kindly brought us inside to wait for our table since it was extremely hot outside, I’d definitely recommend making a reservation in advance. The interior is cozy and comfortable. We ordered the seafood paella and the black squid ink paella, the seafood paella a little overcooked but both still very tasty. The Luz de Abril beer was excellent, definitely give it a try if you’re a beer lover. Overall, it’s a family run restaurant with reasonable prices and a welcoming atmosphere.
Family run resturant. Warm n friendly. Food as all review delicious. Reasonable prices. We ordered Black squid Ink Paella. Spinach and chicken peas, meat balls in tomato sauce, asparagus, chicken curry and pineapple
Seafood paella was tasty and really filling. The stewed Iberian pork cheeks were amazing ...super soft, the meat fell apart with just a touch 🥰🥰🥰Gazpacho was refreshing and full of flavor. The white wine sangria was honestly healing. A bit pricey, but totally worth tryin🧿