La Tasca

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2 out of 5 Based on 7 reviews

Overview

La Tasca are a chain of authentic Spanish restaurants with a careful blend of everything that is good about Spain - warm decor, authentic cuisine and friendly hospitality. All this combines to create a great atmosphere, where you can relax and eat or drink as much as you like, from a selection of Tapas dishes to an authentic Paella. They also serve a selection of Spanish wines, sherry, beers and Sangria.

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30-34 James Street, Mayfair, London, W1U 1ER

La Tasca is in Marylebone, Central London
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+44 (0)20 7486 3314

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La Tasca

Address
30-34 James Street
Mayfair
London
W1U 1ER
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7486 3314
Public transport:
Bond Street, Underground

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Yelp

2 out of 5 based on 7 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of La Tasca

3.0 out of 5 17 May 2011
by Karen L.

I couldn't exactly place my finger on it, but something about this place just reminded me of Chevy's. More upscale, but it still had that same kitschy chain restaurant vibe.

My friend found a 50% off coupon somewhere so we had a very affordable dinner here to work out our travel arrangements before a weekend of indulgence in Brussels. We were seated in the bottom level and the restaurant was...more

1.0 out of 5 18 March 2011
by Cecilia L.

+ Spanish speaking waiters

- terrible food

- cramped floor space

La Tasca is a chain of tapas restaurant with the same menu throughout its branches, so you can be pretty sure of what you are getting when you order from them, usually.

I came here on a Thursday night with a friend after some shopping in the West End and was seated fairly promptly, but only after the first waiter cleared a...more

2.0 out of 5 18 February 2011
by Spyros S.

Went there because we had to. We were not expecting anything great, but I still hoped that it could be decent. The place was quite packed, so we kept hoping for something good.

Well, it was not good at all. The food was tasteless, made with the cheapest ingredients possible. Prices are not that attractive, unless you go with some special deal. Our friends had a discount card, which brought...more

1.0 out of 5 15 January 2011
by BenoitTro W.

if you're looking for "authentic" spanish food, this is definitely NOT the place. as our very sweet waitperson explained, they cater to "british" tastes and the many tourists of the area, meaning bland & flavourless! if you must go, be sure to check for on-line coupons as it MAY save you some money. service was quite good, food completely forgettable, skip it!more

4.0 out of 5 11 July 2010
by Davide C.

A good paella for two right near Bond Street station for an affordable (~£10 x 2).

DISHES

We were two and we ordered paella, a potatoes tapas and a crema catalana.

1. The paella valenciana is really good, served in its own pan so you can serve directly from it. It was tasty and well cooked. Very enjoyable.

2. The potatoes were good, but nothing really special.

3. The crema catalana had a good...more