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Businiess name:  Iberico Cafe & Bar
Review by:  Kaitie C.
Review content: 
At Café Iberico, food is served in small, appetizer-sized portions called tapas. It is traditional Spanish fare (not to be confused with Mexican food - no tacos here) that includes a lot of seafood. Of course there are plenty of other options as well. This is great if you can never make up your mind what to order. Traditionally you order a bunch of tapas and everyone at your table shares them, so you can try some of everything without getting too full. I recommend the spicy potatoes (patatas bravas) and seafood salad (salpicon de mariscos) as part of the main meal, and for dessert get the banana covered in carmel and ice cream. I forget what that one is called in Spanish so you will just have to go and figure it out for yourself. Make sure to also get a nice big pitcher of Sangria!

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