La Taperia takes over the former Terry's space in Shaw Centre to serve up more small Spanish plates.

After the split from Filipino chef Juan Carlos de Terry, his namesake restaurant has now become La Taperia. As the name suggests it has a focus on Spanish tapas and larger plates. The venue still maintains its casual spirit and it remains a good spot for big groups thanks to an outdoor patio, communal tables, floor-to-ceiling windows and booth seating. 
 
Known for their take on Italian and French food, the folks at Les Amis have now decided to take a stab at Spanish cuisine with classic tapas dishes of croquetas de jamon ($14) elevated with the addition of suckling pig bechamel; almejas a la marinera ($16), a dish of venus clams cooked in dry sherry wine, pimenton de la vera, garlic and olive oil; and a fried egg dish with iberico chorizo, piquillo red pepper, mushrooms and straw potato ($16). 
 
If you're after a heavy meal, their range of paellas and meat dishes sound pretty good, too. We're enticed by the sound of paella de bogavante ($66), a lobster paella with saffron, runner bean and tomato; the caldereta Asturiana ($32), a seafood stew of shrimp, squid, scallop and rockfish; and the rabo de toro ($30), braised oxtail with jamon serrano, sun-dried bell pepper, red wine reduction sauce and grated dark chocolate.

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