Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

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Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Grunk » 22 Nov 2010, 13:40

So I walking along the highstreet last saturday and the phantom chalker had been out and about, writing a description of each shop outside it.
Outside the shop that used to be "select" the writing read "(Soon to be) Spanish Food".

I am intrigued and excited.
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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by Sandra » 23 Nov 2010, 22:26

"Spanish Food" sounds good :-)

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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by Mark Cameron » 15 Dec 2010, 13:44

Seems to be a hive of activity in the old Select unit but still no sign as to what it's going to be or when it'll be open. Does anyone have any confirmed intel.?
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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by bearcub » 22 Dec 2010, 21:30

Grunk wrote:Outside the shop that used to be "select" the writing read "(Soon to be) Spanish Food".
Now has a name - "Malvarosa", with the strapline "Tapas the way nature intended"...

Never imagined we'd see a Tapas restuarant in Porty...quite excited to try them out! :D

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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by Porty » 23 Dec 2010, 15:30

Malvarosa- sound a bit cheesey?
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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by Bob Jefferson » 28 Dec 2010, 19:22

Had a quick chat with the owner the other day. If the food is any good at all, then I think it will prove to be very successful. Just what Portobello has been waiting for. He hopes to have it open within the next couple of weeks. Sounds like a Talkporty party waiting to happen?

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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by Sandra » 28 Dec 2010, 19:41

yes, noticed they are working hard to get the cafe/restaurant ready.

I'd be up for a talkporty party - its been ages since we've had a get together.

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 28 Dec 2010, 19:55

Don't know how many covers they are planning but I reckon we could probably fill the whole place. How about it?

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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by Sandra » 28 Dec 2010, 19:57

yep I'm up for it.

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Post by Maria » 28 Dec 2010, 21:06

Sandra wrote:yes, noticed they are working hard to get the cafe/restaurant ready.

I'd be up for a talkporty party - its been ages since we've had a get together.
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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by Sandra » 03 Jan 2011, 17:39

menu is now up and restaurant is opening on Wednesday. I'm looking forward to trying, its also a BYOB :D

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Post by rapunzell » 03 Jan 2011, 18:38

did someone mention food? :-D

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Post by Puerto bella » 03 Jan 2011, 19:22

Sandra wrote:menu is now up and restaurant is opening on Wednesday. I'm looking forward to trying, its also a BYOB :D
Sounds good. Must try it.

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Re: The shops thread (was: Empty Shops on Porty High St)

Post by Sandra » 08 Jan 2011, 21:35

went for tapas this evening - every table taken. Was really good would recommend (also saw Wangi and Mrs Wangi).

Food good, maybe made a few wrong choices with some dishes but overall delicious. Lovely puddings too.

Who fancies lunch on Saturday 15 or 22 Jan?

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Post by Maria » 10 Jan 2011, 23:49

Sandra wrote: Who fancies lunch on Saturday 15 or 22 Jan?
I would. I suspect though, that in January some folk are licking the financial wounds sustained over the festive period and others are trying to adhere to daft New Year Resolutions, such as giving up alcohol and tasty food. Might be a better turnout next month?
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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Porty » 12 Jan 2011, 13:47

I'm in for a do However, POP and I are working 6 days a week at the moment including Saturdays until 3pm...............
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Post by Bob Jefferson » 14 Jan 2011, 22:28

Can't do Saturday lunchtimes. Currently skint and off to Paris next month. But very keen to try lunch sometime soon and looking fwd to reading more reviews. What did Mr and Mrs Wangi make of it?

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Post by Franck » 15 Jan 2011, 10:14

Was there last night and thought it was pretty good.The Hake & Prawn dish was my personal favourite.Good food,nice staff and decent prices.Fingers crossed it survives the transient nature of that particular property.

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Post by wangi » 15 Jan 2011, 21:11

Yup, good service and good food - we enjoyed it.

EDIT: But if I was to be grumpy then it'd be the same grump as I had with "Sizzlers" and "Select" before it - those doors are bloody awful to get in/out and let in one hell of a draft!

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Post by Sandra » 19 Jan 2011, 22:45

Porty wrote:I'm in for a do However, POP and I are working 6 days a week at the moment including Saturdays until 3pm...............
could organise a sunday or later on a Saturday, hows the shop going btw?

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Post by Puerto bella » 20 Jan 2011, 23:03

Been there tonight with some friends - it was lovely.
Excellent service and yummy food.

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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Mark Cameron » 24 Jan 2011, 14:22

Was in for lunch at the weekend and food was really good and the staff (and owner) super friendly. :D

Only downside was the price for lunch. They seem to have the same menu for lunch and dinner with no lunch discount so can make for an expensive lunch. I compare this with Tapa in Leith which offers a chef's selection of 7 tapas for an incredible £10.00 which feeds 2 of us (and they are always busy!).

now it might not be possible to offer similar in Malvarosa as not so many covers but perhaps a fixed deal might draw in the crowds at lunchtime?
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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Grunk » 24 Jan 2011, 14:48

was it busy when you went in?

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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Mark Cameron » 24 Jan 2011, 15:39

I'd say approx. half full (4 or 5 tables - 10 people).
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Post by Porty » 25 Jan 2011, 12:35

Sandra wrote:
Porty wrote:I'm in for a do However, POP and I are working 6 days a week at the moment including Saturdays until 3pm...............
could organise a sunday or later on a Saturday, hows the shop going btw?
Thanks fpr asking, its going very well and POP working his buns off. i'm sure we would be up for later on a Saturday or a sunday. let's do it.
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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Makaveli » 07 Feb 2011, 20:38

Finally got a chance to go for lunch at Malvarosa today - it was very good indeed and the guy was very friendly and helpful.

They are also now doing a three for two at lunchtime which makes the lunch prices much more reasonable.

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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Porty » 09 Feb 2011, 16:56

I've still not been yet and I feel i'm missing out- which I don't like :(
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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by magbagpuss » 09 Feb 2011, 17:38

Passed a couple of times yesterday afternoon and again in the evening and Malvarosa was shut . Must have tuesdays off ??
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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Makaveli » 09 Feb 2011, 19:36

Yeah they are closed all day Tuesday.

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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by cassiem » 10 Feb 2011, 00:09

“ 9 out of 10- we were back visiting Portobello at the weekend and ate at the Mal on Saturday night. Very good value and service. May be back there this weekend”

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Post by Porty » 11 Feb 2011, 01:03

Welcome cassie and glad you enjoyed malvarosa. Are you related to boney?
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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by cassiem » 14 Feb 2011, 23:14

No I don't know any Boney but my sis still lives in Porty. Didn't make the Mal but will try to make lunch after the Park event this week. That's if I can find somewhere safe to leave the dogs.

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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by seanie » 15 Feb 2011, 11:41

...will try to make lunch after the Park event this week. That's if I can find somewhere safe to leave the dogs.
Park event? Where's that then?

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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by Mark Cameron » 15 Feb 2011, 13:26

The lunchtime 3 for 2 deal only operates Monday to Friday unfortunately so won't be any good to me :(

If they could do same at a weekend (even for early bird bookers or somethng) then I'd definaltely be tempted back.
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Re: Malvarosa - Spanish Tapas, in Portobello

Post by rapunzell » 18 Feb 2011, 22:21

I eat so much garlic that I can barely taste it. Every time, I've got to have more and more garlic just to reach that old high...

I can now confirm that Malvarosa meets my garlic needs :-)

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