Antiques and some wonderful old oil paintings fill a three-floor labyrinth of rooms just around the corner from the mosque, near the Judería. The restaurant is always packed, noisy, and fun. From May through October, the rooftop opens for barbecues, and there is live Spanish guitar music most nights. A full selection of tapas and house specialties includes presa de paletilla ibérica con salsa de trufa (pork shoulder fillet with a truffle sauce). The restaurant also has a fixed-price menu.
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