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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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    Jamon of Sierra de Montanchez

    Posted by zolita 23 October 2007

    Jamon is the delicious air-dried ham, pata negra, of the Iberic pig which is fed on acorns before its fate and then the whole hams are air- dried in the special micro climate of the Sierra de Montanchez for up to four years.

    Any of the tapas bars in the main plaza of Montanchez village serve platters of jamon, cheese and bread with the strong local wine pitarra, delicious!

    Montanchez 40kms from Caceres,Trujillo or Merida

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    Benito Tapas Bar

    Posted by zolita 23 October 2007

    A wonderfully eclectic collection of bullfighting memorabilia covers every centimetre of wall space in this atmospheric bar, sounds naff but strangely isn't. It really has been the bullfighters' bar for many years. Good selection of wines and tasty tapas or more substantial meals upstairs.

    Just behing the covered market off the pedestrian shopping street of Merida

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