2024
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2024
We're taking you to Argentina from Ireland! In the heart of the Portobello district, Alma, which means "soul" in Spanish (but also symbolizes the initials of the family's four daughters), opens its doors to a thousand and one flavors. The plates are generous, colorful and breathe fresh produce. Here, you can sit down in a cozy interior or on the terrace, to enjoy fusion dishes that skilfully blend the two countries: Irish beef and blood pudding, Argentine sausage, chorizo... If you like your food spicy, you're in for a treat!
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Food: the banana bread was a complete disaster tried again and again to convince myself till the last bite it was worth the Recommendation was a small hint of banana taste but it was overpowered by the sauce of dulcet de leche above coating it. Crumbling with every bite instead of being moist and flavourful of bananas.
Coffee as you can see was burned (stain of the burned beans aroma loss on the foam as they didn't care for whatever going to be served. To this table.
Atmosphere: my seating area was dirty on the floor the place was small not enough space for bigger groups if you wanted food from the kitchen 3:40 was too late not even know what's kitchen served and with this bad experience, it an attempt.