Bonito Tapas & Wine
Rm. 101, Bldg 1, 508 Jiashan Lu,
Luwan
near Jianguo Xi Lu
嘉善路508号1号楼101室
近建国西路
5465-1871
Open 9am-12pm
Price Y200-Y299 per couple
Accepts International Credit Cards
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- City Weekend
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This casual and stylish Spanish tapas restaurant also serves sandwiches, salads, soups and other Mediterranean-inspired fare. The tapas are tasty and authentic and pair well with many of the selections from their wine list which offers outstanding value with many bottles under RMB200.
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I love this restaurant! Good food, good atmosphere and extremely cheap wines! These guys are crazy, they sell their wines for more or less the same price than the distributors!
With a couple of tapas, small but great selection, anyway you'll save money at the end of the dinner. It's like enoteca with better wines.
My favorite in Shanghai right now
PS: their Zin is great
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Good food, really close to what You get in Spain, at a reasonable price. Friendly service, and a promising outdoor seating area for the coming summer.
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A reasonable price to get a nice spainish dinner.salmon tata is great.Tuna main course is good too.The only thing I feel strange is the bread before dinner,both the outlooking and the taste.Wish they make it better soon.It a place I will come back for sure!


Tempting Tapas
Sitting underneath a brightly colored mural, we could have been in any outdoor eatery in Spain, but as it was, we returned to this genial spot, now out of its soft opening phase, to take a look at the finalized menu which features a broad selection of Mediterranean dishes--we recommend the tapas. Three to four selections with a glass of inexpensive house wine, only YY38 can easily provide a value added meal for two. We brought a crowd and sampled the majority of offered choices. Consensus was highly positive. Some of our favorites, offering a variety of flavors, were the authentic spicy potatoes (YY22), tasty asparagus wrapped with ham (YY35) and succulent Spanish-style prawns with garlic (YY38). Skip the limp, fried calamari and non-spicy octopus and opt for the juicy lamp chops (YY32) and the crispy on the outside, creamy on the inside ham and mushroom croquettes (YY38) and you’ll have a heartily satisfying, convivial tapas experience. -Peggy Rosen