Along with the obvious Spanish tapas – olives, salami, calamari – Zsofi gets creative with a ham and cheese croquette that closely resembles a deep-fried grilled cheese sandwich, skewers of asparagus wrapped in crispy bacon, and deviled eggs sprinkled with caviar that bursts in your mouth. This is an excellent addition to Little India’s cosmopolitan restaurant scene, but make sure not to show up starving – we waited 45 minutes for our food to arrive. It pays to order a drink (free food!) and have some patience – it will pay off in the end.
Free tapas
with every drink. Tasting platter of six different tapas $14.
Transport
Nearby Stations: Little India
Telephone 9825 5792
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Read about this in the magazine and gave it a shot on friday night. Really cute place and worth a trip to little india. it was really full (ask for a table on the roof terrace) we sat on the cushions on the floor. The actual tapas were very impressive and even more so that you get free small plates with every drink you order. one downside is slow service, it took lots of requests to get even one round of drinks so don't go if you're in a hurry!
Posted on Mon 12 Jan 2009 11:12:37