Dali: Spanish Flair Near Harvard Square
- by kattastic
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- June 07, 2008
As you walk into the Dali Restaurant the aromas of old world Spain begin to flirt with your appetite. To your right you see all walks of life at the Portuguese-tiled bar, sitting below hanging bunches of garlic, chilies, and Serrano. The host greets you with a bright smile and a red rose in her hair. People spontaneously salsa to the music, despite the lack of dance floor. The sound of wine bottles being uncorked is as seductive as the low lighting. You will most certainly fall in love with the classic Tapas and authentic wine list which perfectly transports you to a Spanish barrio. Bring friends to Dali so you can sample as many of the dishes as possible. From "Alcachofas Salteadas" (sautéed artichoke hearts) to Gambas con Gabardina (saffron battered shrimp served with garlic aioli) it is doubtful one could dislike anything Dali has to offer. The bar boasts light to full bodied Spanish wines and creative cocktails like “High Heels” will keep everyone feeling romantico.
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