Any updates on Tapas Barcelona?
rmtraut wrote:IMO, Mercat a la Planxa is the best Spanish restaurant, although not tapas focused.
nsxtasy wrote:rmtraut wrote:IMO, Mercat a la Planxa is the best Spanish restaurant, although not tapas focused.
Huh? I can't think of a restaurant that is more focused on tapas than Mercat a la Planxa.
nsxtasy wrote: Huh? I can't think of a restaurant that is more focused on tapas than Mercat a la Planxa.
rmtraut wrote:I mildly disagree in that Mercat also has a pretty strong focus on its main courses. Their tapas selection is almost a supplement.
nsxtasy wrote:rmtraut wrote:I mildly disagree in that Mercat also has a pretty strong focus on its main courses. Their tapas selection is almost a supplement.
I still don't understand. What you are calling their "main courses" are not labeled or presented as such; they are still somewhat small plates that are expected to be shared, as are most of the items on the menu. Virtually the entire menu is a selection of tapas. That's how it has been presented to us and that's how we've considered it when we've eaten there. We sit down and go through the menu as a group, "Let's get this and this and this and this" without worrying about whether a dish is served earlier or later in the meal or is larger or smaller, letting the restaurant figure all that out for us. Isn't that what tapas are all about?
Heck, if anything, Cafe Iberico has less of an emphasis on tapas, because they actually label some of their dishes as "entrees", rather than categories for meats and fish the way Mercat a la Planxa does.
nsxtasy wrote:It sounds like you're saying that, in addition to the small plates menu, Cafe Iberico is closer to that experience primarily because it's smaller, more casual, and less expensive, because it emphasizes the bar, and because it's not necessarily expected that people would eat an entire dinner there. Is that correct?
Based on that, one place that immediately comes to mind as close to that experience would be Hopleaf. Maybe Avec is another. If I understand the concept correctly...
rmtraut wrote:When I see the Subject, "What is the best Tapas restaurant in Chicago?" I immediately think of a Spanish restaurant, because Spain invented tapas!!
jesteinf wrote:nsxtasy wrote:It sounds like you're saying that, in addition to the small plates menu, Cafe Iberico is closer to that experience primarily because it's smaller, more casual, and less expensive, because it emphasizes the bar, and because it's not necessarily expected that people would eat an entire dinner there. Is that correct?
Based on that, one place that immediately comes to mind as close to that experience would be Hopleaf. Maybe Avec is another. If I understand the concept correctly...
Avec is probably closest.