It's been 7 long years since I was last in TO and it has also been that long that I've wanted to check out Bar Raval. You might be wondering why I just didn't go back in 2017 right? Well, with 2 young kids in town, Bar Raval wasn't exactly a kid-friendly option. This time around, the kids weren't with us and after a Leafs game (I can't believe Viv was cheering for them!), we made our way out to College Street for some late night drinks and eats.
Absolutely love the custom-made wood bar and wood paneling throughout. But we were also here for the food, so we started with their famed Tomato Toast. As much as it sounded like something that would be mid, it was actually delicious. The grilled bread was beautifully-charred exhibiting a nutty smokiness and a crunchy texture. On top, the fresh tomatoes were bright, slightly sweet and mildly-tangy. There was some basil notes and also flakes of salt on top.
Next up, we had the Jamon Croquettas that were priced by the piece. These were large and football-shaped. Beyond the crunchy and nutty exterior, we found a creamy and cheesy filling that was salty but not too salty. We could get the nutty saltiness of the jamon that was rich and flavourful. Again, it was just right on the border of salty without crossing it. These little bites would go really well with beer and in our case, some cocktails.
It was suggested that we try the Grilled Broccolini and it was bang on. The charred broccolini has some crispy portions that were smoky while the rest was still firm but cooked through. Once again, they sprinkled this with salt but just enough of it. Of course, topping it with a generous amount of lemon ricotta didn't hurt either, adding some creaminess and tang. A layer of nutty crunch was provided by the almond dukkah. To add some spice, there was also piquillo hot sauce.
Sure, the next dish was rather defaultish, but I love me some Patatas Bravas! Well, despite protests from Viv, I ordered it and it was great! The cubes of potato were crispy while being super fluffy inside. Since they were not over fried, the texture was light. So easy to eat, that I nearly dusted it off all by myself (Viv begrudgingly had some and liked it...). The ample amount of zesty brava sauce and aioli kept things tasty.
Went for something a bit more interesting in the Hamburguesa featuring a thin pork patty with cheese & peppers on a potato bun. They grilled the entire sandwich after they constructed it out of cooked components. Hence, it was flattened but also sported a crispy exterior while the bun was still soft inside. The melted cheese added both creaminess and purposeful saltiness. The banana peppers provided both tang and spiciness.
My favourite dish of the bunch was the Shrimp a la Planxa. The perfectly cooked Argentinian shrimp were buttery and had a light bounce texture. They were super sweet and exhibited the classic aromatics associated with Argentinian shrimp (intensely briny and sweet). These sat in a delish garlic butter and mojo rojo. The pepper sauce added layers of spice, smokiness, nuttiness and further aromatics.
Last but not least, we had the Grilled Octopus and Chorizo. Surprisingly, this was our least favourite dish since it was rather salty. Octopus was tender but maybe a bit too tender. Chorizo provided some meaty spiciness while smokiness was definitely there with the smoked paprika. Maybe if we had some bread with this, the dish would've been less salty (or downing this with beer). I didn't end up getting a beer, but we did get a few cocktails (and some cider).
These included the Tropic of Capricorn and a Pistachio Limoncello. Both were on the lighter end of the cocktail strength scale. I found the Tropic to be stronger with Appleton 8 year rum and sherry that was balanced off by the peach liqueur, hibiscus tangerine cordial and lime juice. So we had pops of sweetness and some tang. For the Limoncello, it was pretty straightforward with some pistachio vodka. It was noticeable, but in the end, the Limoncello and soda water provided the sweet fizziness. There was also some Benedictine which only added more fruitiness. Overall, we enjoyed the tapas at Bar Raval. However, the real draw here is the unique space, lively atmosphere and also the bevvies.
The Good:
- Solid eats
- Nice space, lively atmosphere
- Good drinks
The Bad:
- Super small, so gets packed and you might have to go into the overflow which is not as nice
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