Having been to the Mexican shortly after moving to Sydenham I didn't really have high hopes (a quote on the website said it all “I’ve never been to Mexico, but this is what I think it would be like...”) but I do love Tapas, so after perusing the menu at the Dolphin and finding it disappointing we thought we’d give it a go...and we’re so pleased we did!!
Gorgeous food (really reasonable as well – you HAVE to try the Paella!) and really generously portioned – the Paella for two did for all four of us with a few extra dishes. Yum.
They’ve painted over the...ahem...murals and got rid of the sticky 80’s vegetable plastic tablecloths (thank GOD) and it all looks very shiny and new. Cocktails are still on the menu (expertly made by one of the waitresses), and after a lengthy conversation with the new manager he’s thinking of using the upstairs space as a cocktail bar – which would be great. As a twenty-something couple, we’re always looking to go out after work and on the weekends, and as nice as the Dolphin is it would be great to have somewhere alternative on our doorstep. (And hopefully it wouldn’t be open to the underage birthday parties I’ve often seen spilling out onto the street!)
Felt very sorry for the manager, as he’s been struggling to get new clientele in as everyone thinks it’s just the Mexican with a new coat of paint – it isn’t!! They’ve had problems doing the outside up (it’s just temporary apparently) but the food speaks volumes as to where this restaurant could go. Please do give it a try – it’s not as though we’re spoilt for choice along Sydders High Street, and as it’s not somewhere everyone walks past being at the end I don’t feel it’s getting the love it needs to succeed.
It’s not a big chain, as a local business it deserves a go at least. So come on Sydenham, love your Tapas.
(And no, I’m not on commission – but a free cocktail would never go amiss...)
