
A modern take on Barcelona cuisine, blending its rich culinary traditions with influences from Japan, the Mediterranean, and beyond. We emphasize top-quality ingredients and modern techniques to deliver an authentic yet innovative dining experience. Reserve your seat at the table and taste what’s fresh this season.
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For drinks, I tried a couple of the mocktails. The Strong Like Crab mocktail leaned heavily fruity with a bold flavor profile. The “Will You Berry Me?” was more tart with a slight hint of bitterness.
For the cold tapas, we ordered the scallops crudo and the smoked candy salmon. The scallops crudo was the standout! fresh with an interesting Thai-inspired seafood flavor combination that worked really well. The smoked candy salmon arrived with a dramatic smoke presentation, which added a fun and fancy touch.
For the hot tapas, the octopus was excellent and pleasantly tender, not chewy like it can sometimes be at other places. The patatas bravas, served as layered potatoes, were a unique and enjoyable twist on the classic dish. I wasn’t a big fan of the trinxat croquettas however.
For pasta, I would probably skip the rigatoni cacio e pepe next time since it was fairly mediocre compared to the other dishes.
Service was also wonderful our server was kind and attentive, which made the experience even more enjoyable.
Overall, a great spot for creative small plates, live entertainment, and a night out for either a date night or even a fun girls’ night out.
The chefs tasting menu was phenomenal and an experience from dish to dish that you have to explore and experience. The cocktails were also a delicious experience. I cannot recommend this location more.
If you like potatoes- go here immediately!
The ambience was serene and cozy. I thoroughly enjoyed my dining experience here and will be back.
The service from Teresa made the evening even better. She was warm, attentive, and genuinely welcoming, offering helpful guidance and checking in just the right amount.
The food was fun and good across the board. Everything came out looking great but some tasting a bit of a miss because the bold flavor pairings were not working well together.
Great menu of wines and cocktail drinks. However drinks spoke more on paper than when we got them. Service was friendly and attentive without hovering, which made the whole experience easy and enjoyable.
Overall, La Loba is just a great new spot when you want good food, great service, and a nice atmosphere without trying too hard.
The meal began with gazpacho shots that initially left a slightly odd aftertaste but slowly grew on the palate. Next came the zucchini, bell pepper, and avocado tartar – strong in flavor and perhaps not my favorite at first, yet it evolved pleasantly with each bite.
From there, the courses transitioned beautifully. The mushroom ajillo, sprouted cauliflower, and pesto rigatoni were all comforting and balanced, with subtle flavors that contrasted nicely with the bold start.
The dessert – strawberry granita with popcorn mousse – was the highlight of the night. It’s a daring, unique combination that absolutely works. I loved it.
We also ordered the eggplant parmigiana, which was far from the typical version you find elsewhere. Wonderfully crafted, creamy, tomatoey, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious, every bite was a pleasure.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely, especially at around $80 for an eight-course meal, it’s an incredible value for such a refined dining experience. The ambiance is chic and upscale, making it perfect for a special evening out.