Las Tapas
虹梅路3338号虹梅路步行街33号楼
近延安路高架
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- Has Outdoor Seats
High-ceilinged sass meets with red tones and Latin beats to create a welcome atmosphere for tasting a variety of over 50 tapas and other delights. Complement your wine with plates of velvety artichoke hearts or crispy pan-fried breaded shrimp as you sit back and enjoy the experience.
A New Gubei Favorito Las Tapas is a more mature version of the beloved Tapas Bar on Maoming Lu, located on the likewise more sophisticated Hongmei Lu. It has a little more sass, higher ceilings and a more developed menu, but all the familiar touches that we love in the original: warm red walls, tall bar tables with slender, leggy chairs, large windows, groovy Latin beats, and a palatable (in price and taste) wine list. Perusing the thick menu, our eyes devoured the tempting names of over 50 types of tapas before settling on plates of creamy chicken croquettes, velvety artichoke hearts sautéed with garlic and jamon (¥38) and crispy pan-fried breaded shrimps served with a tangy chili sauce (¥39). Our personal favorite was the grilled tenderloin skewers soaked in red wine (¥39 for two). Not that we needed more, but we finished off with an indulgent bowl of Pasta con Rabo de Toro (linguini with ox-tail, ¥68), which came highly recommended. We washed down its rich tomato sauce and tender slices of meat with an affordable bottle of Argentine Malbec (¥160). Though downtowners might find the Maoming original to be a more accessible option, we were happy to see Las Tapas bustling with Gubei dwellers on a Tuesday night. –Courtney Woo

