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Boston
Magazine
2002
"We
searched far and wide for an undiscovered alternative, but for the adventurous
romantic with a limited budget, there's no topping Dalí. The atmosphere
is pure surrealism and sensuality, from the gold and crimson walls literally
dripping with eclectic fixtures, flowers and erotic art, to the eccentric
and spirited waitstaff. And what could be more intimate than eating off
each other's plates as you dine on exotic tapas? The décor alone
will spark plenty of conversation (are those fishnet clad legs dangling
above the host station?). You won't go wrong with the squid served in
its own ink or the deep-fried prawns with Mojo sauce and the Sangria will
have you coming back even if the relationship doesn't work out."

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