A younger sibling of Cambio de Tercio on Old Brompton Road, this animated Spanish place flies the flag with trademark red, yellow and black colour schemes, bold artwork and a menu that is inspired by the great tradition of Andalusian tapas bars. It also boasts an open frontage and a crowd-pleasing terrace looking out over the street action.
The open kitchen is dominated by a large grill and plancha (griddle) that is deployed for everything from spicy chorizo and baby lamb chops (served with piquillo peppers) to cuttlefish, prawns and razor clams.
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