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Anonymous
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2006/07 CHICAGO RESTAURANTS
TOP FOOD
Respondents pick this Spanish purveyor in the Northwest Suburbs for
“a great variety of options” in the small-plate department (though
“full entrees are available” as well), plus “killer sangrias”; their
“fun”, “friendly” settings make them “great places to go with friends”
or “kids” — or even “to have a romantic evening” with that special someone.
PRESENTED BY NINA & TIM ZAGAT
JULY 20, 2006
“The definitive guide to Chicago’s top restaurants includes LaTascaof
Arlington Heights” Chicago Magazine, April 2006
Best Latin Restaurant , La Tasca Never Misses a Beat!
Pat Bruno - North Shore Magazine
“ The lively atmosphere at this suburban hot spot is perfect
for Tapas sharing, best of Citysearch ”
“ La Tasca is one of the best Spanish Tapas restaurants
in the city or suburbs!”
Phil Vettele
Chicago Tribune-WGN-Metromix
“ Innovative touches and diverse flavors abound in this
lovely Ta ...
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Anonymous
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Read in Chicago mag. Northshore mag. best of City search, herald, tribune,
best of A.O.L., food network channel, etc about how La Tasca tapas of
Arlington Heights is the best Spanish Restaurant and they were correct.
the food in concistant and VERY tasty, atmospgere was lively, comfortable,
clean and friendly. It is perfect for large groups, dates, meetings
etc. Try the Sea scallops, octopus, goat cheese, paellas, flan sangria,
martinis, and layered coffee drinks. Look for the live entertainment
and be wisked away to Spain BRAVO and OLE La Tasca of Arlington Heights!!!!!!!!
Perfecto!
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Anonymous
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Excellent food and wine. Fairly authentic. Wait was longer than
promised (restaurant is small)Service was excellent once, cold and
unfrienly another time.
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Anonymous
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Great atmosphere, new arrival in Arlington Heights,
good food with lots of reasonably priced (approx. $5
each) hot and cold tapas. We had 4 tapas, a soup, a
dessert, wine and coffee for $40
11/16/96
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Anonymous
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If you have been to Barcelona or Madrid, you'll feel right at
home in this fine, authentic Spanish eatery. From the atmosphere to the
olives, La Tasca sings 'Viva Espana' and dances the flamenco. The tapas
menu allows you to try a variety of tastes without letting you leave on
an empty stomach. For dessert try the Arroz con Leche; it's great!
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