On Saturday night after watching some teenage girls perform some flashy dance routines for charity, the Barrister fancied tapas. So i thought we could go to Rebato's which was reccommended by my Spanish teacher as being the best tapas in London - and she had tried many places.
Rebatos is situated at the end of a long row of Portugese shops, bars and restaurants as you walk down South Lambeth Road from Vauxhall Station - the walk will take you a good 7 minutes. The restaurant itself is decorated in a traditional spanish style with the tapas bar in the front and the formal dining room in the back. Arriving at about 7pm, we were able to sit at one of the few tables and stools in the bar area. It got very busy later on. Service was prompt though a bit scatty - the waiters hovered around us like flies at the beginning but we had to ask three times to get our bill. The tapas menu offered much of what a spanish tapas place would offer for about £4.75 a dish but there also was a good selection of specials which the waiter read out. Off the specials menu we choose the grilled gambas, grilled razor clam, the oxtail and the suckling pigs liver. We also chose the chorizo sausage, artichokes and the croquettes. I did enjoy most of it especially the seafood - which were succulent and fresh. The croquettes were tasty too - perfectly crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside. Wasn't keen on the suckling pig's liver as it was far too strong for my liking. And the waiter gave a bit too much information away when he said the chorizo was microwaved....leaving me to wonder what else was?
Overall a nice night out - Rebato's brings me back to fond memories of Spain. But in my humble opinion, El Rincon Latino in Clapham is my favourite tapas place although its been awhile since I've been back. I must go soon and check it out...!