3/5 Meriem 1 year ago on Google • 17 reviews
Loctated
in
a
former
prison
in
the
northeast
side
of
Ulm,
there
is
lots
to
like
about
its
unique
sense
of
style.
We
came
in
winter,
so
the
only
tables
available
were
inside
but
there
are
also
cozy
looking
places
outside
for
the
summertime.
A
look
at
the
menu
reveals
lots
of
options
for
their
available
tapas.
Fans
of
mediterranean
cuisine
will
find
a
lot
of
familiar
dishes
and
a
lot
to
like
right
from
the
start.
The
problems
begin
to
appear
once
the
food
is
served.
The
quality
of
the
dishes
is
overall
fair,
but
we
felt
that
nothing
we
ordered
came
close
to
the
quality
one
would
expect.
We
had
boquerones,
and
they
tasted
old
and
stale.
We
had
to
drown
them
in
lemon
to
make
them
enjoyable.
The
tortilla
was
overall
fine,
but
the
portion
even
for
tapas
sizes
pretty
small.
We
also
ordered
iberico
carree,
which
tasted
very
good,
but
was
laughably
tiny
for
the
asking
price.
The
chorizo
in
wine
sauce
ended
up
rather
sour.
Nothing
was
in
any
way
exceptionally
bad,
but
the
problem
is
that
the
quality
of
the
dishes
do
not
justify
their
asking
price.
The
service
is
fine.
On
par
with
german
standards.
We
did,
however,
have
some
problems
with
our
reservation,
because
we
booked
a
table
online
two
days
ahead,
but
they
were
not
able
to
confirm
our
request
in
time
so
we
had
to
call
them.
They
ensured
us
it
would
work,
but
on
the
day
of
our
reservation
we
received
an
email
that
our
reservation
was
cancelled.
That
was
not
the
case
but
the
whole
process
was
very
confusing
and
not
very
professional.
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