Tapas 2.0

Salamanca


This popular tapas bar just off the main drag markets itself as a 'gastrotasca' and gets the mix between traditional tapas and innovation just right – of the latter, try the sashimi de presa ibérico or the blood sausage with foie gras and raspberries. Until word spreads, it's particularly popular with a local crowd, which is always a good sign.


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