Spanish Cuisine: 4 Restaurants Found
Cafe Sevilla Long Beach
Address: 140 Pine Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90802 (Map)
Rogelio and Janet Huidobro opened the first Café Sevilla in 1987, honoring their homeland with a Spanish restaurant in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. After finding additional success in Riverside, they launched in downtown Long Beach in 2006. Mid week, the old-world setting draws business types. Weekends attract a younger crowd for upstairs dancing and dinner shows. Café Sevilla specializes in pans of paella and traditional Spanish tapas. The reasonably priced wine list is especially strong on full-bodied Spanish reds like Tempranillo and Torre Oria.
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The Bazaar
Address: 465 South La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048 (Map)
With awards including James Beard s' "Best New Restaurant," Esquire Magazine's "Restaurant of the Year" and Zagat's "Top Newcomer," as well as a four star rating from the Los Angeles Times, The Bazaar offers a highly-recommended dining experience. Accompanying the stellar tapas-style menu is a diverse set of lounge spaces including a European-inspired patisserie with glass cases of cookies, cakes, candy and bon bons where diners can enjoy their dessert, an upscale bar, and a chef’s tasting room. Two dining areas flank the entire space – Blanca, the contemporary area, and Rojo, the traditional side – as well as an airy outdoor terrace. Share popular menu items like the Philly cheesesteak with wagyu beef and “air bread” – a crispy crust with a pocket of air inside, or the American Caviar Cone. Providing a unique and surreal sensory dining experience, The Bazaar is sure to stimulate more than just your taste buds.
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