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Nº 75 in 901 in Swansea

Nº 2 of 6 Spanish in Swansea

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Spanish night tonight with food from @elelittlekitchen I really love the food here. The Rabbit Soup - this was so tasty... 3 large chunky pieces of rabbit, in a lovely flavoured soup with potatoes and carrot. This has a nice rustic taste, just like your gran would have made it. The Costillas ala Cerveza - was divine. This has really strong flavours. I love the potato in this it absorbs all the flavour. I could not order this without the chicken. The Alitas de Pollo did not disappoint.

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Divaexplorer . 2021-10-08

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