Dr. Barberà, 9 · 20/25€ · T. 687 116 308
The dance begins. African rhythms merge with Latinos and the Caribbean, in living room and kitchen. The music begins with the crispy fried yucca and goes growing up with chicken wings in mango and reduced habanero sauce. The lively and tasty chorus explodes with the main dishes: a shredded heñña sandwich, with beef, homemade guacamole, fried plantain and guasacaca sauce that we cannot compare with anything; chicken in peanut sauce, with rice and crispy banana, tender and juicy, We are not surprised that it is for Guinean families what paella is for Valencian families.. And the jewel in the crown, the fried banana basket with shrimp guacamole, dish of Venezuelan origin that takes the African touch of the spices that the hand of the Guinean Ru sprinkles with sweetness. The music calms down to celebrate dessert, some traditional Guinean banana fritters with cinnamon, but we just hope it doesn't end, Don't let the music stop playing, let it start again. MADAME G





