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Andalucia
This modern tapas restaurant just off Leicester Square brings a slice of Spanish warmth and positivity to the West End. Decorated in lots of glossy wood, with banquette seating strewn with colourful cushions against a mirrored wall, it feels uncluttered and relaxed; diners are never rushed to finish. Not that you’d want to hurry through such fresh, simple dishes as croquetas de pescado (fish croquettes), gambas al ajillo (King prawns in a garlic, chilli and wine sauce), and albondigas (meatballs in a red wine and tomato sauce). Recommended mains included paella Valenciana, and a delicious duck breast marinated with orange peel, juicy onions and potatoes.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 4 Panton Street, London, SW1Y 4DL [Map]

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Barcelona Tapas Bar y Restaurante
Barcelona Tapas Bar y Restaurant is a gorgeous, vivacious Spanish restaurant that’s a City of London favourite. There's fun in the air -- the splendid yellows, reds and blues of the decor, the vivid flavours on the plates, the unusual and intriguing wine list, and the jostling sociability of the smart wait staff all add up to a hugely enjoyable mix. The ground floor of Barcelona Tapas Bar y Restaurant offers both bar and table service, and is a terrific place to meet up at lunch or after work and sample some of the excellent - and rare - Spanish wines and bubblies. Barcelona’s mezzanine level is guarded by a Gaudi-inspired mosaic lizard and decorated with flamenco and toreador costumes. You can stick to your favourites from the menu, like chorizo, patatas bravas, and paella, or you can discover rare Iberian ham or broad bean stew with black pudding. Save room for the excellent cheeses.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 15 St Botolph Street, (entrance 1 Middlesex Street), Aldgate, London, EC3A 7DT [Map]

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Barcelona Tapas Bar y Restaurante
Spanish passion is everywhere in the Barcelona, from the vivid colours, to the intense flavours, to the attention to detail, to the happy hubbub of diners and drinkers giving themselves over to pleasure. There's a mad mosaic Gaudi-esque lizard over the Cava Bar, a terrific meeting and drinking space that features a winning selection of Spanish bubblies. Then the same sort of wandering mosaic path guides you downstairs to the large, cheerful dining room. Choose a zillion tapas and share them with mates, or pick carefully and respect Dr Atkins - either way you'll find dishes skillfully prepared and with a touch of sunny inspiration that will set your palate aglow. Try favourites like chorizo or paella or go for rarer Iberian ham or broad bean stew with black pudding. Wash it all down with lovely sangria or one of the brilliant wines from the all-Spanish list.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 13 Well Court (Off Bow Lane), Bank, London, EC4M 9DN [Map]

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Barcelona Tapas Bar y Restaurante
Barcelona Tapas Bar y Restaurant in London’s leafy Dulwich is a Spanish restaurant that offers the best of tapas sharing-and-dining as well as traditional Spanish cuisine. Barcelona has 'aficion' - that means passion and knowledge and, in bullfighting, what makes you get into the ring with an irritable herbivore. The restaurant’s inimitable sunny style, including tiling, vivid hues, and the trademark lizard, were inspired by a Gaudi mad masterpiece. Barcelona Tapas Bar y Restaurant has Conservatory areas that are extremely popular, but then so is the whole restaurant. As it's a short five minute walk from Dulwich village, it's full of professional types, but it's located in a residential area which brings in scads of happy families. Try typical Barcelona restaurant dishes like the Andalusian pork and bean stew with chorizo, Galician-style octopus, and Catalan grilled peppers, onions and aubergines. The Spanish wine list is a treat.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 481 Lordship Lane, Dulwich, London, SE22 8JY [Map]

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Barcelona Tapas Bar y Restaurante
Barcelona Tapas Bar Y Restaurant in the City of London near Leadenhall Market and the Lloyds building is the fifth in a chain of popular Spanish restaurants founded by father and son team, Martin and David Dalmau. The group’s tag line is ‘the authentic taste of Spain in London’ – which happily seems to be the case. Barcelona Tapas Bar Y Restaurant is a brightly-painted basement room with orange wall edges decorated with colourful, swirling mosaic tile by designer Donna Reeves which features the trademark lizard. At Barcelona, you feast on an aromatic wealth of delicious tapas – tender beef meat balls, Mediterranean prawns, deep-fried baby calamares, paella, patatas bravas – they’re all on the menu. There are plenty of irresistible vegetarian dishes, too. Excellent homemade crema Catalana, and a fantastic selection of Spanish wines listed by denominación de origen. Real Spanish vibe, especially at the regular Wednesday Tapas ‘n’ Jazz night.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 24 Lime Street, Tower Hill, EC3M 7HS [Map]

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Barrica Tapas Bar
Take a prime Goodge Street location, add a down-town meets Deco interior and throw in a brilliant tapas menu for good measure, and you have a style-saturated tapas bar that will rival Barcelona’s best. Barrica Tapas Bar is crawling with media luvvies and posh PRs who love the pick ‘n’ mix menu which is perfect for sharing, and the chi-chi wine list. Only a stone’s throw from Goodge Street station, this bustling restaurant is perfect for business meetings, drinks-and-dinner first dates and parties. Don’t miss the Albondigas de Cerdo y Rabo de Toro – pork and oxtail meat balls; and the tuna and vegetable empanadas; and the Boquerones en Vinagre marinated anchovies.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 62 Goodge Street, London, W1T 4NE [Map]

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Camino
A vibrant, exciting restaurant at Canary Wharf, or rather Puerto del Canario, Camino appeals to both trendy locals and the hungry flocks from nearby offices. A vast tree lined terrace fronts Camino, leading the diner towards the plate glass fronted contemporary restaurant inside which a sun-filled space with touches of Latin flavour in splashes of red, mounted bulls’ horns and terracotta pots, looking back out on to the glistening skyscrapers outside. With many dishes cooked on the huge grill imported directly from Bilbao, it’s clear that authenticity is important to the Camino kitchen. In addition to typically Spanish tapas, the Camino menu features honest traditional Spanish food made using fair trade, free range, local and seasonal produce wherever possible.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 28 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London, E14 8RR [Map]

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Camino
Finding Camino in Kings Cross is an adventure down one of London’s little alleys to Varnisher’s Yard – a spectacular courtyard in the Regent Quarter with upturned barrels as tables. Inside, Camino is one of the most vibrant Spanish restaurants in the capital and is a perfect meeting place for after-work drinks, dinner dates and parties. We love the hip, stylish Spanish design, but the main attraction is of course the food – big, bold Spanish flavours complimented by a fantastic selection of wine. From freshly made churros and coffee in the mornings to tapas, raciones, and fresh fish from the charcoal grill, Camino has shortlisted the very best of Spanish cuisine into its accomplished menu made with responsibly sourced produce.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 3 Varnisher's Yard, Regent Quarter, King's Cross, London, N1 9FD [Map]

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Casa Brindisa
Casa Brindisa is a stylish Spanish restaurant that brings a little taste of London’s famous Borough markets to the museum lined streets of South Kensington. Famous for selling some of Spain’s finest imported food to the capital’s tapas lovers for years, Casa Brindisa is the Brindisa brand’s third restaurant since the company’s successful start in the markets. A chic, cavernous space with a bar, informal tapas area, its own ham carving counter and a dedicated restaurant with views of the open kitchen, Casa Brindisa is popular with South Kensington’s local art dealers, tourists and gourmands for after work drinks, Sunday paellas, business dates and romantic meals.

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 7 - 9 Exhibition Road, London, SW7 2HE [Map]

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Cigala
Located between Russell Square and Holborn, Cigala is a dream come true if you’re craving authentic Spanish food. Owner and chef Jake Hodges was one of the founders of the legendary Moro in Clerkenwell, so it’s no surprise that his own eatery is very popular with London’s foodies. The menu features classic Spanish dishes like hearty pork, chorizo and bean stew; prawns with garlic and chilli; and delicious paella with monkfish. The friendly service and stylish décor make Cigala the ideal setting for mid-week dinners with friends and family. At lunchtime, you can pop in for a few dishes from their traditional tapas menu and a glass or two from the excellent wine list. We know you’ll be back for more!

Cuisine: Spanish
Location: 54 Lambs Conduit Street, Russell Square, London, WC1N 3LW [Map]

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