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I love tapas. I love it so much that I had it for my birthday dinner last year in Iceland, and I usually end up in a tapas bar no matter where I go (somewhat similar to how we end up in an Irish bar in pretty much any world city we have ever visited ;))

My two favorite tapas restaurants in Boston are Toro in the South End and Taberna De Haro in Brookline. In my mind, these places could not be more different. Toro is very South End and does a mouthwatering, maybe more modern, twist on tapas you may have eaten before.

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Taberna De Haro is like eating in a friend’s home. It is small, warm, and cozy with incredibly welcoming staff, a great wine list, and is usually bustling and busy, creating a fun, fiesta-like atmosphere.

This past Friday, to celebrate my husband leaving work before 7:00 and the fat that it was still light out at 5:25, we met after work in Brookline for a table full of our favorite tapas.

As always. I started with bubbly Spanish cava. We ordered many (too many) small plates to share:

Queso de cabra (Warm goat cheese with EVOO and oregano on bread)

Gambas al ajillo (Shrimp with garlic and olive oil)

Calamares fritos  (Fried squid)

Papas arrugadas con mojo picon (Canary island potatoes with a spicy sauce)

Sopa Castellana (traditional garlic soup)

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I loved everything, especially the creamy, rich, goat cheese and the hot garlicky soup, which had an egg poached in it. We all know how I feel about bright, runny egg yolks. Mmmm. The only thing I probably won’t order again, and this goes for any tapas restaurant, is the Gambas al ajillo. I am not sure if it is because they keep cooking in the sizzling oil, but no matter where I eat them, the shrimp in this dish are always overcooked and chewy. I have been to a dozen or more tapas restaurants in my life, and while I love the garlicky oil that the shrimp come in, I do not remember ever having shrimp that weren’t a little overdone.

We didn’t save room for dessert, in fact we brought some of the calamari and potatoes home for later, but Taberna De Haro has the most decadent, incredible dessert ever, rich, dark chocolate truffles topped with quality olive oil and sea salt. Probably the most heavenly dessert I have ever had in Boston.

Taberna De Haro is just outside of Kenmore Square, so its not at all far from downtown but feels a little tucked away which makes it more special.

It looks like I will have to eat again at Toro soon to be able to write a comparison post

Toro would actually be a perfect place for a Boston blogger get together sometime soon! Maybe when its a bit warmer out? 🙂

Tags: Boston, cava, Dining out, Food, Restaurants, Spain, Spanish food, Tapas, wine

We didn’t know what to expect from Icelandic cuisine, especially since we heard all about the traditional dishes such as whole sheep’s head and rotten shark.  I was so pleasantly surprised to find that it had a fresh, international cuisine that offered lots of vegetables, fish, and game. I chose three outstanding dining experiences to share below. Happy reading!

 

Café Paris

Lunch on our first day was at Café Paris.  They had a pretty extensive menu with local specialties which include lots of lamb and seafood. I had the smoked salmon and bagel which was enormous and delicious. I was barely able to eat half; luckily hubby was still hungry and helped me out.  The prices were good, the café was very cozy, and I definitely look forward to going back!

Just a note that Reykjavik has a big café culture, which is perfect for getting in out of the cold for a coffee or even a mid-afternoon glass of wine.

 

Tapas barinn

For my birthday dinner I chose tapas- a fairly unusual choice for Iceland some might say, but one of my favorite types of food and ways of eating. We went to Tapas Barinn,  a dimly lit, basement restaurant with lovely old wood, candlelight, and a long bar. Their menu was huge, and we took our time reviewing it. Again they had some                         i-n-t-e-r-e-s-t-i-n-g local specialties. . . puffin or whale anyone? I can be adventurous at times, but I must say neither of these sounded appetizing. We decided on lobster tails baked in garlic, oven baked tomatoes with pesto, grilled giant scallops with tomatoes, and patatas bravas, one of my absolute favorites at tapas bars worldwide! While waiting we were served delicious soft bread with a black olive tapenade. Being the olive fiend that I am, I loved this, and after a long day of walking, I must say I had more than a couple of pieces. Our tapas were amazing with the standout easily being the oven baked tomatoes, which I am planning on trying to make at home very soon.

 

A Naestu Grosum

 

On our final night in Reykjavik it was snowing massive snowflakes, and for awhile we pondered staying in and eating toast for dinner. Luckily our more adventurous sides won out, and we decided to try the much talked about vegetarian restaurant, A Naestu Grosum. Walking there and getting covered head to toe in snowflakes was an experience in itself. . . a very fun and romantic one! The city was quiet, the lights were twinkling, and we were thoroughly relaxed from walking, spa-ing, and breathing in the super fresh air. The cold was forgotten the second we walked into the small restaurant space. The warmth of the room, and the warmth of the smells- curry, garlic, peanuts – instantly filled me with joy. We were able to choose our own seat, and once settled went up to the counter to order. They make two main dishes, it seems, per day, plus salad, grains and some veggies. I got a Vietnamese peanut vegetable dish, which was a colorful bounty of every veg I could think of . My meal came with a mixed salad, and I chose the yogurt dressing. YUM! They also sell a limited selection of wine, and we had some red which further helped to warm us up. I left stuffed, happy, and ready for the walk in the snow back to our lovely apartment!

Tags: Cafe, Gourmet food, Reykjavik, Tapas, Travel, Vegetarian

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