Antonio delivers authentic Spanish restaurant flair in Kyoto with tapas, paella and impeccably paired appetizers. Diners highlight the chef’s talent, meticulously prepared dishes and a cozy, homey atmosphere that transports you to Spain—olives and paella are frequently singled out. Expect attentive, professional staff and dishes worth the wait; this beloved spot is celebrated by hundreds of guests seeking an elevated European dining experience.
Bischo Aidan
a week agoExcellent customer service and wonderful people. Exquisite and extraordinary food, where they make you feel right at home.
tati kato
a week agoThe combination of bread, prosciutto, and tomato salad was so delicious that it made a lasting impression on me, so I visited for the second time. This time, I tried a variety of a la carte dishes, and everything was delicious. The squid ink paella was also excellent, with tender squid and the rice having just the right texture. I ended up drinking a lot of alcohol (lol), so I'll definitely visit again!
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2 weeks agoThe food is delicious. The staff are very helpful. If you eat and drink a lot and stay until the end, you might find something special.
Noah Riddle
2 weeks agoCraving Spanish food! Everything was spectacular! The service was excellent, the food was very quick and delicious. We were really craving Spanish food and we made the right choice.
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2 weeks agoAs a spanish citizen. I have to say that the waitress was so kind and polite. The food was nothing special. Very expensive for the portion sizes. I ordered meatballs and there were only six small ones in a small clay pot. Then I had a small potato omelet and a beer. They charge a service fee. So, two small tapas and a beer costing 3100 yen seems expensive to me for what it was.