Best Spanish Restaurants in Tiburon
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• Spanish • Financial District / Embarcadero
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- BBarbaraSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoStill too noisy but delicious! I tried the lobster croquettes with the lemon curd aioli. Wonderful.More infoLa MarchaPrice: Expensive• Spanish• Berkeley•4.6
- TTomSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoI love Frascati. We live in the neighborhood and the husband/wife duo who run it are so kind and welcoming. Highly recommended!More infoFrascatiPrice: Expensive• Italian• Russian Hill•4.9
- BBarryvipSan Francisco Bay Area •10 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThis is my 5th time at this restaurant. Obviously I like it as I continue to come back. Excellent food and great service. Amazing tapas and paella...worth the 20 minute wait, so have a few tapas first. Everything I've tried is fantastic. Located across from the Curran Theatre, so convenient when seeing something at A.C.T.More infobota tapas and paella barPrice: Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• Downtown / Union Square•4.4
- LLauravipSan Francisco Bay Area •25 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe went to Coqueta to celebrate my niece's birthday. They were not very busy mid-day on a Thursday. Service was exceptional, attentive, helpful, simply lovely. My favorite dishes were the steak, patatas bravas, boquerones, octopus, the beet and kale salads. The Manchego with grapes, grape must jam (?) was delicious, as well as the croquetas de jamon. The cocktails were great. I had one of the gin and tonics (Balta?), and heard good things about one of the Margaritas and the white wine selected by my sister. The Catalan style vegetables with nuts and raisins was good, but I am used to spinach instead of broccoli and would have preferred that. The Marcona almonds were fresh, but very salty. Their menu has something for everyone, though it was a challenge to accommodate the preferences of an 11 year old grand niece who does not like seafood, mayonnaise (aioli on croquetas and by patatas bravas. Look forward to returning.More infoCOQUETA - San FranciscoPrice: Very Expensive• Spanish• Financial District / Embarcadero•4.7
- PPhilvipSan Francisco Bay Area •129 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoOn a cool and rainy evening in Russian Hill what better oasis than Abrazo. Mike and Israel meet you with a smile and you quickly settle in to the great food , wine and ambiance of this classic neighborhood restaurant. The small plates (Gambas, Chicken and Potato soup, Gem salad and olive bread) are the opener followed by Pork Chop, Chicken and Sole as the mains. Delicious. Wine choices are varied and reasonable. Abrazo is simply a great dining experience.More infoAbrazoPrice: Expensive• Spanish• Russian Hill•4.9