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Nibbles, mezze, appetisers - whatever you want to call it, numerous plates of tapas are a great way to taste new foods without the risk of ending up with a main meal you don't want. Never again will you have to suffer the unspeakable pain of thinking 'Damn! Why didn't I order that?' when your dining companion's food arrives.

Where do you go for the world's best tapas? Has our list below missed a vital venue? Have you spent a holiday greedily nibbling away, washing down Lilliputian treats with an ice cold beer? We want your top tips on the best tapas joints.
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    Boqueria Tapas Bar

    Posted by ChrisOC 19 February 2007

    Much is made in Ireland these days about the decline of the traditional pub, and that is indeed a sad event. But on the other hand, it’s hard to halt change, and when it takes the charming form of this tapas/wine bar, why would you want to?

    The atmosphere is warm and friendly all through the week, the food is small and tasty, and the wine list is copious. The prices are a little higher than the pub round the corner, but it’s a case of chalk and Camembert.

    Address: 6 Bridge Street, Cork.
    Telephone: (353-21) 4559049
    Website: www.boqueriasixbridgest.com
    Email: tapas@boqueriasixbridgest.com

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