Reviews on Spanish food in Wayland, Massachusetts, United States. Wayland is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 13,444 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 249 reviews
The word Gustazo means great pleasure and âdarse or dar un Gustazoâ means to treat oneself or someone else to something special. Located in the heart of downtown Waltham overlooking the Common, Gustazo aims to bring authentic Cuban flavors to the vibrant
My wife and I went with two other couples for dinner. We shared several of the vegetarian and non-vegetarian tapas. We loved the squash fritters, the guacamole Cubano, the jibarito, the chickens & ham croquettes, the maduros wrapped in bacon, and the empanadas. The tacos and the Spanish frittata were fine but not great. We did not care for the crispy pork belly. Drinks from the bar were delicious. You must have a mojito when you go. For dessert we had the crepes and the churro. Both were delicious. The Waltham location is quite loud, and we had trouble hearing each other and the server. The atmosphere is nice. Go for the food! We will be back!
4 based on 392 reviews
Solea offers diners a taste of the culinary heritage of Spain right in the heart of Moody Street. Since opening our doors in 2001, weâve made it our mission to give the Greater Boston Area a reason to look forward to sunset every day of the week. We striv
It is a beautiful restaurant in a very cool part of town. Normally we love tapas but they dropped the ball. The flavors overall were good but the service was terrible. They were extremely slow and haphazardly brought out our dishes. I wouldnât recommend.
4 based on 188 reviews
Sat at bar in relatively quiet restaurant. My entree came out 15" after my friend's (It's a tapas restaurant, however, I specifically requested our meals to be served at the same time) My octopus was cold and chewy. There are a lot of dining options in Wellesley. It will be some time before I try this restaurant again.
4 based on 392 reviews
Solea offers diners a taste of the culinary heritage of Spain right in the heart of Moody Street. Since opening our doors in 2001, weâve made it our mission to give the Greater Boston Area a reason to look forward to sunset every day of the week. We striv
It is a beautiful restaurant in a very cool part of town. Normally we love tapas but they dropped the ball. The flavors overall were good but the service was terrible. They were extremely slow and haphazardly brought out our dishes. I wouldnât recommend.
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