Fodor's Expert Review Café Tu Tu Tango
The food here is served tapas-style, and although everything is appetizer-sized, it's plentiful and relatively inexpensive. The restaurant is designed to resemble an artist's loft: painters work at easels while diners take a culinary trip around the world with dishes such as black-bean soup with cilantro sour cream, guava-glazed barbecue pork ribs, hazelnut-lemongrass fish, or spiced alligator bites. Thanks to a patio, diners can also share their small plates alfresco. The drinks list includes 50-plus craft beers and more than 35 wines from several countries, with most offered by the bottle or the glass. Belly dancers, flamenco dancers, Bolivian dancers, and African drummers are among the entertainers who perform on weekends.
Quick Facts
- Small plates ideal for sharing
- Live entertainment and artists
- Weekend brunch and weekday happy hour