$25 for $50 Worth of Tapas and Spanish Wines at Embrujo Flamenco Tapas Restaurant
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- Authentic Spanish tapas
- Abundant vegetarian offerings
- Live flamenco dancing Wednesday through Sunday
Tapas, like books, cars, and husbands, are designed to be shared with those closest to you. Indulge in the best of Spanish-style sharing with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of tapas at Embrujo Flamenco Tapas Restaurant.
Embrujo Flamenco boasts an extensive selection of authentic Spanish tapas based on traditional cooking methods in its sophisticated and oft flamenco-boosted environment. For a traditional Madridian experience, tempt your inner bull with a red flag of crunchy fried calamares a la romana served with aioli ($7.95). To satisfy a sweet and salty craving, opt for the bacon-wrapped dates ($6.95), juicy flavour bombs that shatter previously held reservations about tap dancing in public. The puntilla en salsa de mostaza, a grilled black-angus sirloin served over house-cut fries ($9.95), proves that shareables can have hearty hearts, as does the lengua a la Vizcaina, tongue surrounded by a tomato-based Vizcaina sauce ($9.95). Herbivoyeurs watching you dine from over the hosts’ shoulder will salivate over the abundant selection of vegetarian tapas, including the garlic and mushroomy champiñones al ajillo ($6.95) and the pan-fried patatas bravas ($6.95).
The chic eatery, with its exposed brick walls and sophisticated urban décor, is an ideal place to impress an expatriate Spaniard on a first date or during an LARP job interview. Complimentary flamenco shows take place Wednesday through Sunday (a minimum of $30 per person is required on show nights); on all days, reservations are required, so call ahead to reserve your seat.
This deal is not valid December 31, 2010, or February 14, 2011.
Reviews
Embrujo Flamenco Tapas Restaurant has received lots of press, including a review by Toronto Life. TripAdvisors give it a four-star average rating, and six Yelpers give it a three-star average:
- Thick and chewy tortilla, the Spanish potato pancake variety, comforts with buttery goodness. – Toronto Life
- Hands down, the food is outstanding here. We had the paella and a few tapas, all delicious. – juliea344, TripAdvisor