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In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

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In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

Postby SueW on Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:05 am

From http://onelovebarbados.com/?p=1395

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Barbados' Tapas serves tapas, small plates of creatively prepared food.

If the Three Tenors had collaborated on a restaurant instead of “Nessun Dorma,” they might have founded the popular new Tapas in Barbados.

Instead, three Italians well-known in the Barbados restaurant scene collaborated to make beautiful food together. Located on the new boardwalk on the south coast, Tapas occupies the two-level space Aqua once had. It’s one of the most stunning sea-front locations on the island. Aqua was one of my favorite restaurants (owned by one of my adorable brothers-in-law) but darn was it ever expensive!

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Generously portioned tapas run about $14Bds apiece ($7US). I've had everything listed here and many other tapas … there's always a party in my mouth at Tapas restaurant.

Not Tapas. And that’s one of its outstanding charms. Aqua offered diners an elegant, quite posh space … that remains so for Tapas as well. But it’s the pricing that I can’t stop talking about. Four of us will order every tapas plate that strikes our fancy (and then hoard our favorites when the waiter brings them) and still have spent less than $100US for the table. Paired with a good bottle of white wine, dinner is a true Barbados bargain. (And believe me, paradise doesn’t come cheap.)
Tapas Owners

The trio of Italians behind Tapas is comprised of Alfredo Giovine, from the wonderful Mama Mia; Franco Parisi, formerly executive chef at Lone Star; and, from Dolce Gelato, Franco Diamanti, who makes the best gelato in the Caribbean - at least that’s what my finely tuned sweet tooth tells me.

I caught up with Alfredo one night and asked why, without any advertising, Tapas has been doing so well since its mid-August opening. As Norah Jones music mixed with the soft music of the waves in the background, Alfredo told me he thinks that Barbadians and tourists alike were hungry for something new and affordable and that word of mouth keeps the place full ‘most every night.

I’m pretty sure Franco and Franco and Alfredo were all born with the restaurant gene. The food is effortlessly good, rare for a restaurant that just opened. The place also feels good; if you’re a local it’s a place “where everyone knows your name” and if you’re a guest to our island, you’re quickly made to feel at home.

In his heavy Italian accent, Alfredo told me, “The restaurant is my home. I feel like people come to my home. At 17, I work receiving tourists at the port (in his home town in southern Italy). I end up taking everyone home for a meal with my mother and father.”
The Food

If you’re at Tapas for tapas, you will start your evening eating tapas and finish eating tapas, not stopping until you’re full.

But you can also order off the full dinner menu for a more traditional dining experience. Starters run from a light and satisfying Beef Carpaccio on rocket salad ($11.50US) to the adventuresome Pan-Fried Goat Cheese in a Panko Crust (with pumpkin, delish!) ($11US) to a hearty Parmigiana (layers of baked eggplant, tomato, and Parmesan cheese) ($9.50US).

I’ve not had the New Zealand Rack of Lamp (with warm pepper and olive salad and spicy potato wedges) but friends who have rave about it ($28US). I have had the Fish of the Day - local fish such as king fish, flying fish, snapper, mahi mahi (which we call dolphin here) - pulled out of the sea just a couple of hours before being blackened or grilled, as you wish, and paired with mango salsa. Now is that a tropical-paradise meal to remember?

I don’t know about you, but it’s enough to make me break out in song.

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Tapas, along Barbados' new boardwalk on the south coast.

Tapas: Hastings Main Road, Highway 7. Telephone: 246-228-0704. Call well ahead to reserve a seaside table. Otherwise, walk-ins are more than welcome. All major credit cards accepted.
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Re: In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

Postby Turfclubgal on Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:18 am

I hope to try it in November, and if I can I shall report !
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Re: In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

Postby redcookie on Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:51 pm

for any of you have frequented mama mia, the "former" manager, Alfredo, has moved on to tapas. i love alfredo and went to tapas a few weeks ago. sit outside in one of the four tables right off the boardwalk, beware of the torches though, i sweated about 10 pounds that evening and blame the fire above my head. :-) (if i remember correctly the chef is formally of Lone Star, but i liked the food much better at tapas than lone star, i am not a lone star food fan)

we shared some small plates, lovely and i had some great cold white wine. my only complaint is that the wine pours are VERY small. :-(

the upstairs is open according to the crowds. the night we were there there was a very nice crowd downstairs. i really like the ambiance. i will go again, and will always call first and reserve the table on the boardwalk (and don't worry, if is rains there is an awning that comes down to cover you.)

nice evening, different for barbados. Try it out!
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Re: In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

Postby Turfclubgal on Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:58 am

Thanks for that Redcookie .I shall try it for sure if I can drag my husband "" All the way to the South Coast"" ( It's such a HUGE Island you know :roll:
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Re: In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

Postby oldphogey on Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:18 pm

don't forget your passport :lol:
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Re: In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

Postby Babiface on Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:56 pm

Enjoyed meeting up with Elaine and Nikki here a couple of weeks ago. The place was fully booked and we had to wait at the bar for quite a time before we could get a table, but hey we managed!
Alfredo was most apologetic (even though we hadn't booked) and eventually found us a table upstairs. Very professional. The whole place had a good feel and the bar area is lovely. Food was good although not what I would call authentic Tapas.
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Re: In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

Postby etvacation on Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:55 pm

We had the pan fried goat cheese and delicious understates it. Eva and I looked at each other and said, " Yeah, we're going to have to have another order "
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Re: In Barbados, Tapas is Tops for South Coast Dining

Postby brettski8 on Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:58 pm

will have to try that Tony.
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