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    Candela Restaurant

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Me encantó la experiencia, es un lugar muy tranquilo, con un buen ambiente, el personal muy…read morecarismático y atentos. La comida riquísima y las bebidas también. Le agradezco mucho a Ruby q nos atendió muy bien, muchas gracias. Recomiendo mucho este restaurante es divino.

    Turull's Kitchen & Bar in Orlando is a Spanish-inspired tapas bar known for its vibrant atmosphere,…read morecreative cocktails (like guava mojitos/margaritas), and flavorful Spanish dishes such as Patatas Bravas and Gambas al Ajillo, offering a taste of Barcelona with live Spanish guitar and themed nights like Whiskey Mondays. Located at 1319 Florida Mall Ave, it provides a unique culinary experience with fresh ingredients, but some reviewers note inconsistent execution on larger plates like paella or steak. Service is excellent.. The staff and people working in their restaurant are amazing Turull's menu features a smattering of larger plates but is anchored in tapas, including the ubiquitous barometer bite tortilla de patatas ($12). Our forecast? Dry and spongy. To resuscitate, pieces of the potato omelet were bathed in the garlicky oil of a neighboring cazuela of gambas al ajillo ($17) -- a cazuela of goodness brimming with sweet, springy shrimp. Another barometer bite, pan con tomate ($8), fared better. Tomato bread is simple in concept, less simple to execute. Bread is the non-negotiable, and the bread at Turull's was sufficiently reminiscent of traditional "glass bread" to impress, crisp-crusted and open-crumbed -- a perfect raft for fresh tomato, olive oil and salt. We could have eaten several plates. Thanks & Best Regards, Respectfully Submitted, Sridhar Rangaswamy ("Sri") US Trademark: #5030763 US Trademark #SN 98620494: "Promise Less/Under Promise and Deliver More" "Excellence is not an act, it is a Habit" "Honesty is the Best Policy"Be Truthful,Honest and Fair"

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    View of the full bar

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    Its a bit confusing because it seems like this place has been renamed to Papazzito Coffee Bar…read more Great customer service; this is a mostly Spanish speaking establishment but the wait staff were incredibly patient with us and welcoming. For unbeatable pricing, the food we got as incredibly well-seasoned and well portioned. I recommend any of the ethnic dishes as my group tried about half of what was on display and they all tasted great. We ate two plates there and also took food to go. The oxtail was cooked exactly as it should be where the collagen is nice and chewy, with meat falling off the bone. All the meat we tried was moist and tender. For $4 you can get hefty empanadas and we tried and loved the chicken, beef and cheese filled ones. The tamale was also delicious. The food looked like it was made with wholesome ingredients and care. The cortadito was nice and strong - incredibly efficient for a small shot as we woke up after eating all that food. They serve a variety of drink flavors like guayabano and mamey. I got a mamey smoothie and enjoyed the creamy almost melon-like but novel flavor for me. For novelty, value, and delicious cultural cuisine, this place etched a core memory in that we paid more at whole foods and got more thrill from the flavorful experience at Papazzito Coffee Bar.

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    From the moment you walk in you are welcomed by the sweetest owner. He truly makes you feel very…read morewelcomed. The staff also is so sweet. The decor is very pretty, we loved the contrast of the pink and black. You can really tell they took time to decorate and put thought into this place. We ordered 2 tembleque lattes and a blue charge smoothie. The coffees were amazing! They truly do taste like the puerto rican dessert. My son loved his smoothie, he said its very refreshing. We also ordered a ham and cheese sandwich and a breakfast croissant. Both came with some chips. Both my son a partner said they were good. They offer a wide variety of drinks and small bites you can get with your drink. We loved our visit here and would love to return once we come back to this area.

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