Tenu par le chef Sergio Monteléon, Californien d'origine espagnole, ce restaurant tendance met la cuisine madrilène à l'honneur. Très belle sélection de tapas authentiques et plats revisités, escortée d'une carte de vins complète et hispanisante. On aime particulièrement les croquetas de bacalao et la tortilla de gambas. Sans oublier les paellas, qu'ils servent également dans de nombreux mariages. Et bien entendu, l'approvisionnement en légumes et en fruits se fait auprès de petites fermes bio de la Bay Area. Une farm to table hispanique à tester.
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For the food, it was not bad but not great either, I will value their paella mixta at around $30 dollars but defnetely not a $55 plate, it was tasteless and bland, and a little too burn at the bottom. The shrimps looked more like an afterthought of the dish and were not even seasoned, deveined.
The space: it was a little too crowed and can't barely had a conversation with my significant other due to the large group next to us, which it seem usual for this place
The red Sandria and churros were delicious!
Overall: this is a place to come chat with co-workers over drinks after work but definitely not where you want to take your significant other to dinner.
Tried to talk to the manager, he did not care.
Why have a reservation time when they don't honor it? It was especially frustrating when La Marcha's policy would charge us $20 for not honoring the reservation, but they didn't honor ours.
La Marcha, you can do better!