Encasa Restaurant

4.3
based on 14 reviews

14 reviews about Encasa Restaurant

verified email - 02 Feb 2010

The food was rather average, nothing outstanding. Our tapas included: mussels (yum), grilled chorizo, lamb skewers, patatas bravas (to replicate at home, chop some frozen potato wedges, fry and serve with sambal oelek), spinach omelet and garlic bread (sinfully buttery).
Then came the paella which was not bad but did not have the burnt rice (guess they missed the Masterchef epi..lol) then pizzas and sangria (watery). The pizza crusts were thicker than I'd prefer and as with the trend for the evening, they were..meh...

Approximate cost: $30

verified email - 03 Aug 2009

Booked for two people at dinner service, ordered few starters as well as one of the specials of the day; fish fillet was cooked beautifully and marinated through and through. Starters were chorizos as well as mushroom with bread rolls. Very fresh ingredients and service was charming. Overall, delicious.

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 06 May 2009

Great range of tapas food, reasonably priced, quick service and good for a large group. Great pizzas with non traditional toppings. The sangria is reasonably priced but a bit watery.

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 15 Jul 2008

A great Spanish Restaurant to eat out at with family and friends. I enjoyed eating tapas there recently and one of the most unique dishes I had there was a squid dish where it was cooked in its own black ink but it was really nice.

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