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La Boqueria

5 Reviews
Mexican, Modern, Seafood, Spanish, Tapas, Vegan food, Vegetarian
Phone Number 0113250011 Opening Hours

Monday closed; Tuesday to Friday 12noon to 11pm; Saturday 10am to 11pm; Sunday 10am to 7.30pm

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Menu

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Details

Cost
R260 avg main meal
Food
Mexican, Modern, Seafood, Spanish, Tapas, Vegan food, Vegetarian
Corkage
No BYO
Cost
R260 avg main meal
Ambience
Business meetings, Groups, Quick meals
Payment
Amex, Diners Club, Mastercard, Visa
Facilities
Accepts credit cards, Beer served, Cocktails, Dinner, Food, Licensed, Lunch, Parking, Serves food, Takeaways, Vegetarian, WiFi

Owner's description

La Boqueria, situated in Parktown North, is an iconic Jozi eatery with sublime food and décor to match. The Hispanic-style restaurant makes you feel as though you’re sitting bar-side in Barcelona – complete with lazily spinning ceiling fans, hanging macramé plants, lush greenery and on-trend furnishings. It’s a treat for the senses and the taste buds.
The menu encapsulates delicious Hispanic market-style food which leans towards sharing and feasting.

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User reviews

5 Reviews
    Evening experience was great advice tapas on everything
    Blown away by the food, an unexpected treat! Can’t fault any of the dishes we had which included Oysters, tapas and dessert! Will definitely be back! Oh and do try their craft tequila!
    Unfortunately, the group of 6 (including myself) who went to La Boqueria for a rare celebration, had a miserable time because of the poor quality of the food. The prawns were decidedly "off" - tasted rotten, with a disgusting "floury" texture, the traditional Andalucia Spanish chicken was over-salted and had too much paprika (drowning out the subtle flavours). The only passable meals were the steaks. The sides were underwhelming - the vegetables were under-cooked to being just off raw and the beans were flaccid and tasted off. The "tapas" portions were tiny. Overall, bad food, which - alongside the sherry, wine and grappa - was over-priced. The manager did nothing about the "off" prawns - not even a complimentary drink or dessert as an apology. Sadly, the "hype" around this restaurant conceals far from fresh food, which is definitely not authentically Spanish (I am Spanish and have traveled to Spain many times and feasted on the food, is badly managed and over-priced. A huge disappointment. I would not recommend it to my worst enemy.

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