Reviews Las Tapas De Rosa

4
Mariana Boff
+4
The place is very cool, they have a great vibe. Servers were very helpful and friendly, they were fast in the beginning, but after serving, they took very long for the to go I ordered in the beginning and to bring the check, but they are really friendly, do not worry about it! Sangria was just ok. Bread was warm and crispy. Tortilla espanola very good. The croquetes were delicious (bacalao, ham, and cheese). The oxtail was very good. The small fishes with fried eggs on top, was good, the idea is nice, but very oily.
4
Vivianne Maduro
+4
Las tapas de Rosa serves up authentically prepared dishes from Spain. The restaurant is casual and comfortable with relics and pictures from Spain. The staff is very helpful and friendly, but I do recommend you brush up on your Spanish or have google translate on your phone. But don’t worry, the entire menu is also translated to English so you will not have a problem ordering. Adjacent to the dining room you can purchase various imported foods and wines from Spain. Gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp) were satisfyingly fresh and flavorful. The Spanish omelette was delicious and the croquette sampler offers a variety of flavors so you can try different ones.
5
Elena Baldanova
+5
We found this place by chance and felt so fortunate. All the dishes were absolutely scrumptious, and what a wonderful selection of wines! Our server Monica was fabulous:)
5
Gerardo Fernandez
+5
If you ever visit this restaurant (and you should), ask for Silke, the best waitress you can have. All the tapas are delicious and the black rice is specially good. If you have a sweet tooth, you should try the fig cake.
5
Sherbell Malono
+5
The food was absolutely delicious. We ordered the seafood paella and the meat paella. The servers were kind,helpful, and efficient. Easy kick back atmosphere that’s worth more than the price. I would pay double. Thank you 🙏🏻
4
Lo George
+4
This was our first time here. We were a group of 5 and we were kinda late arrivals but that didn’t matter to them because they welcomed us. Fro my outside you don’t give a penny for the place, but once inside you get transported to an Spanish villa. They sat us promptly but we skipped the wine. The ordered appetizers/tapas and the gazpacho was amazing. We ordered chicken and rice as our main entrees and they were very tasty. We also ordered a filet mignon and it was very tender. The only issue was the chicken came only with one side, maybe vegetables or salad could compliment the dish. Also the plates took a little bit longer than expected. Overall it was a really good experience. Well done!
5
Juan Cruz
+5
This is real Spanish cuisine at reasonable prices; the place from the outside doesn't offer any clue as to what there is inside. It is clean and nicely decorated, they have enough servers and they are quick. They have sepia (translates as large squid) grilled and served with garlic that tastes just like in Spain. The Spanish omelette was delicious as well. They have daily specials. In all, highly recommended.
4
Andreina Chacin
+4
Always a delicious experience. Casual home-made style Spanish cuisine. Today we tried the "Paella de Carne" or Meat Paella. The same delicious paella rice with different meats like sausage, chorizo, beef, chicken, chistorras. An interesting and flavorful twist to the original paella! Great service, as usual. Ah and a nice cold Estrella beer. Highly recommended!
5
Abdulaziz Alaskar
+5
I found this authentic spot by chance. Our waitress was extremely nice and cheerful. The fried Calamari was flavorful and fresh and easy to chew. Their Paella is the best I’ve had in Miami.
5
NELS NY
+5
Beautiful hidden restaurant...did not notice as I passed it often, but a friend recommended it and what a surprise! Entrance has products from Spain for purchase like olives, cheese, WINE, ham, beans, 🍺 beer, sardines and more.. you can sit in any one if their 2 charming dining rooms. Gambillos al ajillo, croquetas, lentils with rice, sangria, tortilla, all delicious!
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