Great tapas place with very friendly staff. Food was extraordinary tasty. Portions are just about right so you can share. Specialention to the Canelones , were delicious. Seating is a bit tricky, you can end up with a lot of people coming back and forth while eating so I would suggest to go for the counter. Overall a good experience although could improve the seating.
Brilliantly executed Spanish tapas bar - exceptional food and friendly staff. Highlights were the amazing lamb chops and seabass. Definitely would recommend going in a group so you can try everything. Unfortunately on the expensive side but well worth it if you appreciate quality food
Had a very nice Catalonian Tapas meal here. Everything we ate was nice, but the Sea Bass, Lamb rack, and Octopus stood out. They’ve just reopened for the New Year (today 12 Jan 2017), I gather after at least some refurbishment.
Every dish here was a star. The octopus with tarragon aioli was the best I’ve had, perfectly cooked. The torrija is a must order for dessert. Takes a while to cook, but well worth the wait.
“Rambla” has been displaced by an entirely new concept fine dining restaurant but the same owner/chef Victor and called Sola.
Rambla was a high turnover tapas bar. Sola is tiny and the personal passion of the chef. When I dined there on 9th January his dishes were sophisticated and sensational. See photos. Wonderfully accomplished and delicious.
It opened 2 months ago (across Xmas/New Year) so we must wait a while, hoping the quality I enjoyed is sustained.
I rated my dishes as exceptional.
Cute Catalonian place with simple menu with really well prepared food. The presentation is beautiful which I didn’t expect. Super chilled and buzzy environment so really enjoyed my experience there. Perfect for an after work gathering with friends and colleagues.
Amazing food, lovely relaxed atmosphere. Rustic decor. Just fab.
Felt like a typical bar/ restaurant in Barcelona. Busy and vibrant with a genuine taste of Spain! Limited menu of good dishes and wine.
food is great (original Catalan / Spanish dishes presented in a modern fashion). the place is cozy and waiters are very nice, paying attention to the customers when needed. service is very fast. the only downside is the drinks menu. just a few wines and one beer. a bit disappointing, I would have expected a greater choice of beers at least
So much yum!! 😋
Not one single dish I'd recommend as ALL the ones we tried were delicious 😍
Absolutely gorgeous cozy place with amazing food! Ok prices for this area and quality!
Had a delicious meal here with friends recently. The food was excellent, we tried and shared most dishes on the menu and we all enjoyed everything. Highly recommend and will return. The grilled octopus is worthy of a mention it was so fresh, the best I have ever tasted... I am still thinking about it weeks later!
Sublime food at very reasonable prices.
Rambla is the best restaurant I've eaten at in London for a long time. The food is punchy, rich and bold Catalunyan cuisine, cooked with exceeding care and attention by the chefs at the open kitchen in the centre of the restaurant.
Food highlights included perfectly cooked octopus with a heavenly and inventive rosemary sauce, grilled prawns like you only get them in Spain, and the finest anchovies I've ever eaten. There's also plenty of meat and veg that one could shout about.
The service was friendly, prompt and helpful - although the waiters were clearly very busy and perhaps overstretched.
For the quality of the food, the prices were extremely reasonable (£5 glass of wine, £8 for 3 quail lollipops, £12 octopus).
Only negative was the pacing and ordering of the food was slightly off. I appreciate this style of food comes as and when its ready, but the bread didn't arrive until our 3 dish had, and there seemed to be a big wait between dishes 1 and 2.
These are, however, minor quibbles for what was one of my best meals out in a long time.
Really nice ambiance and service, the decorations made it feel really cosy, a good date spot. The waitresses were extremely nice and helpful, didn’t rush the meal at all. The dishes can be pricey if you’re going with only one other person, but it’s definitely worth it ! All the dishes had fantastic blend of tastes! We only decided to go in as we walked past it on the street, and it’s one of the best spontaneous decisions I’ve made. We order the chorizo, oxtail and the clams, all of which impressed me! Would definitely go back to try more
A good Spanish restaurant with large windows offering a view of the comings and goings of Soho. Tapas is good, the paella on offer even more so. Reasonable wine list. Towards the more expensive end, but by no means outrageous for where it is. Staff courteous.
A solid choice, just lacks the real standout star quality.
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