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Highly recommended. Best spot for a date, drink and light tapas on Exmouth Market, much prefer food here than the larger sister Moro next door. Wine list is small but very well put together, reasonably priced and very tasty, including carafes. We have been here several times and tried everything - d
Boldly presented middle-eastern flavors with Spanish flavours served tapas style in the ever-lively exmouth market. Very good!
Had a few tapas for dinner with a friend: asparagus tortilla, slow cooked cauliflower, beetroot borani and deep fried baby squid. Unfortunately I find the food is generally on the salty side. Our favourite is the beetroot borani which is an excellent dip for bread!!
Hands down, MORITO served the best tapas I’ve ever eaten in my life! That’s saying something coming from this foodie. It was packed yet maintained a relaxed and lively vibe, with customers enjoying conversations and the servers offering excellent service and well informed selections. My favorite was
Excellent tapas at a great price, packed full of seasonal ingredients. What a great spot for a Saturday afternoon lunch. We ordered slightly too much, but the menu was just irresistible! Highlights were the lamb chops
Have been to both Exmouth store and Hackney store. Would definitely prefer Exmouth. We order the following for our visits (4 people): 1. Padro peppers 2. Sweet Onion tortilla 3. Fried chickpeas 4. Crispy aubergine 5. Deep fried squid 6. Prawns 7. Chicharrones (pork belly) 8. Spiced lamb, aubergine,
Had dinner with a friend here last Wednesday. Whilst the tapas are expensive -£9!! or so- and we commiserated how we can get the same items in Spain for less than half of that price, we had to admit the quality was excellent. I had the pumpkin pisto, aubergine with honey and bacalao croquetas and wa
Delicious tapas - as good as any I've had in Barcelona. Buzzy atmosphere. Good choice on the menu including vegetarian options. They have a few tables outside which was perfect for us as it was a warm evening. Service was a bit slow.
A cute little tapas place at the heart of Exmouth market. The food is fresh and delicious, albeit the portion is a bit small. But - it’s tapas and it’s London so I guess it’s to be expected. The food is super delicious though.
Great food and great service, would definitely return to try more tapas 😋
Great tapas, casual ambiance and fast service. We will definitely go back! Below are a few dishes we would recommend: -chicken with almond sauce and red peppers -cod croquetas -fried aubergine -the bread was delightful!
There aren't too many seats inside but it's nice to sit by the bar and see what the staff is doing inside the bar. The atmosphere is lively. The food here is really good. Don't have other tapas experience in London but at least this one lives up to my expectations. Don't come alone though or you can
Spanish restaurant. Good tapas. Tortilla was excellent. Interesting cocktails. Service was polite but not slick (E.g gave us the bill but did not return with the card machine).
One of my favorites in the city. You can’t go wrong with anything. Do go early or book in advance. The restaurant gets filled up fast. We ordered the scallops, lamb chops, fried aubergine, and the chorizo dish for two people. The aubergine fries was amazing! It’s “tapas” style so the portions won’t
Love this place. Food is always top-notch as is the atmosphere. Would particularly recommend the prawns and avocado, the lamb chops, and the deep fried baby squid. Already excited for my next visit!
Delicious experience. Would definitely recommend a good 7-8 plates between 4 people. Servings of bread also to lap up the sauces and dips. The pork belly was exceptional.
This casual restaurant serves delicious well-priced tapas. Everything is well-seasoned and moreish. It's ideal for small groups, so you can order many dishes and share. The crispy aubergine, whipped feta and date molasses are highly recommended (we had two servings!). As are the croquetas, and fri
Nice local tapas bar. A bit too crowded, both servers and other patrons keep walking into you and apologising all the time. The tapas were tasty, albeit a bit under seasoned for the most part. The main server was friendly, but some of the others seemed not to have any idea what was going on. Wor
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