Casanovas,
take note: I’ve got a recommendation for your next date. There’s a cozy little tapas place on Beacon
Street called Taberna de Haro, with mustard-and-cobalt tiles gleaming under dim
yellow lights. Ropes of garlic and
garnet-colored chili peppers drape across the red-brick oven, like so many
holiday garlands in Rockefeller Center.
Using
your best Castilian Spanish, you’ll order seductive tapas like Codorniz al Xocolat, braised quail with a
sauce made of cocoa, almonds, and hazelnuts, and meant to be shared, your fork
accidentally clinking into your date’s as you both reach for seconds. The warmer months promise charming outdoor
seating, but now, in December, the restaurant door sends in a crisp draft of
chilly air each time it opens; your date will shiver and lean in a bit closer. This is food romance, a rhapsody of aroma and
color and élan that enchants like nothing else.
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Warms the cockles of your heart, too.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is really awesome. Thanks for sharing your experiences. I like Spanish cuisine food very much and i have tried many Spanish recipes which i got from youtube and many other website. I like visiting Spanish restaurants in weekend.
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