We were invited to Sangria for a birthday celebration. The Salsa lessons were fun but where they hold them was a shame. Dirty and seemingly unkept. After the salsa lessons we were taken down to dine at a table where we were all uncomfortably squeezed in. The food was pricey and not very good. You get a small dish for a big price. Most all of the food that was supposed to be hot was cold by the time it got to us. My daughter in law got sick all night from the raw fish they served. My other daughter in law couldn't even eat it. They did not explain that the fish would be served raw. If this restaurant is an example of how they eat in Spain I am glad I don't live there. None of us would ever go to this restaurant again.
Pros: the salsa dancing
Cons: the food
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