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Miss Tapas


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What can I say? It's a tapas bar on Choumert Road - the Rye Lane end - and it sells tapas. Food was good, wine and sherry very nice. Place had an intimate feel to it, and Spanish woman running it was charming. She said they'd been really busy since they opened a few weeks ago. Not wildly excited by tapas generally, but these were authentic and sometimes it's nice to have a bite to eat and a drink without having a full sit down meal. If you're in that kind of mood, you should go there.
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