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 Restaurant Review - Pinchitos

   
Food Type Spanish
Food rating 1/10 (More information)
Address 32 Featherstone Street
London
EC1Y 8QX
England
Phone Number 020 7490 0121
Nearest Tube Old Street
Price £22 (What I paid per head)
Average Price £35 (Average price per head for meal and house wine )
Value For Money 2.86 (Value for money = Food Rating out of 10 / Average Price * 100)
Location Map Link
Last Visited March 2010
 
 
 
   
My Review  
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Pinchitos is situated in a quiet, somewhat run-down location near Old Street station (there is now another branch in Bayley Street too). The room has an open kitchen on one side, and a mix of wooden and stone floor. There is exposed brickwork, and rather tatty blue upholstery. The tapas menu is supplemented by a long list of daily specials, with tapas dishes ranging from £.50 - £10, most around the £5 mark. The fairly short Spanish wine list starts at £17.50, and features selections such as Inurrietta 2006 at £19.50 for a wine that costs as much as £12 retail, Vina Esmerelda Gewürztraminer 2008 at £19.50 for a wine that will set you back around £9 in the shops, and Bodegas Mas Alta 2005 at £40 for a wine that you can purchase for around £15 in the shops.

A classic tortilla was quite good, served on a bed of somewhat superfluous salad leaves and with reasonable texture (2/10). Garlic prawns were correctly cooked, tasted acceptable, though perhaps a little more garlic in the oil they were cooked with would have been beneficial (2/10). Heuvos rotos was a mix of chips, egg and chorizo, and was rather greasy, though comforting enough (1/10). Patatas bravas featured potatoes that were a little soggy, served with an odd-tasting spicy tomato sauce where too much smoked paprika had been added, giving a burnt off-note without delivering much spice (0/10). Service was friendly enough, though there was much confusion as to where their Iberico ham was sourced from.

Overall the bill came to £19.50 for four tapas dishes and a coffee, which is not excessive but is hardly a real bargain either given the cost of the ingredients used. It seemed a decent enough local place.

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