One of Aragón's best tapas bars – hence the crowds – La Tasca has tempting options lined up along the bar, more choices cooked to order and a well-priced list of local wines. Check out its blackboard of tapas mas solicitados (most popular orders). Top contenders include the tostada (toast) topped with goat's cheese, trigueros (asparagus) and a hard-boiled egg.
La Tasca de Ana
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