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CD P.
Charlottesville , Virginia
503
reviews
Very neat. Love the atmosphere, modestly bustling, and everyone having
a good time. Sausages were spectacular. I actually liked the paella,
but others didn't think it was worthy of the other dishes. Desserts
were also very, very good. Highly recommended.
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Dave S.
Waukesha , Wisconsin
325
reviews
Very Spanish cuisine. It would be nice if the waiters were Spanish as
well. They have a very nice wine selection. The desserts were very nice.
The tapas were tasty as well.
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Michael F.
California
67
reviews
OK, the paella was on the uncooked side, one out of 8 ain't
bad. There was plenty of good food at the table. Simple potatoes
with slightly spicy sause was great. Noodle seafood dish was
excellent. The sangria (fruit juice + wine) was tasty. Sharing
food is fun and social. The place has an old lived in feel. Waiters
were old-timers to add to the charm. Parking in this neighborhood
is a BEAR. Park far away and taxi in or plan to circle for 20-30 min
on a weekend evening. Regardless, go and enjoy.
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Sean S.
San Francisco , California
20
reviews
Very Spanish cuisine. It would be nice if the waiters were Spanish
as well. They have a very nice wine selection. The desserts were
very nice. The tapas were tasty as well.
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Anton H.
21
reviews
It's a good idea to come to Zarzuela with a growling stomach, so
as to take full advantage of the sheer variety of authentic spanish
dishes served up by a bevy of speedy spanish waiters. You can go
the conservative route of ordering just a standard dinner, or
you can order a number of tapas for your table and tell your waiter
to keep them coming. The flavors are fresh, spicy and bright.
Although it can get a bit noisy at times in the main dining area,
Zarzuela is nonetheless an excellent restaurant to initiate
spanish food virgins or to take veterans of rounds of tapas down
a delicious trip of remembrance
They don't take reservations, so getting in can be somewhat of
a wait--although waits seem somewhat shorter if done with sangria
in at least one hand. As a resident of the area, well I know the travails
of finding a parking spot. Besides, after multiple rounds of
sangria, it's probably not a good idea to be driving about.
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Anonymous
56944
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This restaurant is GREAT!!!!!!!! I've live in the city for all of my life, and this is the BEST spanish/tapas place in the Bay Area. I love the Gambas al Ajillo, Croquestas de Hamon y Pollo and of course their Paella. If you want truly great spanish food, it's worth the wait at Zarzuela.
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Anonymous
56944
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Best tapas I've tasted in San Francisco. REAL Spanish dishes. I am
myself from Spain and could hardly find any difference.
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Neil R.
Monterey , California
128
reviews
Wonderful tapas place on Russian Hill. Everything was flavorful
and recently prepared. It's not crowded for a weekday late
lunch.
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Anonymous
56944
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This place is wonderful! why is it only rated a 3? the service is excellent, the food incredible, and the sangria is the best I've ever had.
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Anonymous
56944
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I certainly would have no qualms bringing an astute friend from
Madrid or Buenos Aires here as the food is often exceptionally
tasty and wonderfully presented.
The tapas as a prelude to the entrees will not disappoint, from
the lightly seasoned octopus salad to the satisfying gazpacho.
For the entree, the ubiquitous paella sets the standard, always
with fresh shrimp, mussels and fish and a delectable broth
infused rice.
Top all this off with a good bottle of vino blanco de espana.
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