We had passed by Casa Tua dozens and dozens of times over the past 5 years. We regret that now. We dined there last week (April 14th) and thoroughly enjoyed everthing about the place. The service was quick, friendly and attentive. The wine selection was good and reasonable. The ceviche was very good. We chose the Paella for 2 for $25. It was very good and very filling, and a great value. We didn't get back there for the pizzas, but I can tell you they looked fantastic! This is a great find, just behind the Renaissance Marina hotel on the second floor. It appears they are opening a new Casa Tua over near the Renaissance Ocean Suites soon, as well.
Food:
Dessert:
9
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Presentation:
Environment:
9
9
Service:
Toilets:
9
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Childfriendly:
Wheelchair:
9
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Reviewed By
Ted, posted on
Apr 5, 2010
Party of 8, reserved only an hour in advance, but we got a nice round table.
Ordered 8-10 different tapas for appetizers. Nice different tastes. Too bad the chorizo in apple cider was not available. And for almost USD 20,- you may expect a decent portion of Pata Negra ham, not the 6 tiny, see through slices they served.
We all had pizza as main course, excellent!!
Then the live music started, bummer, way too loud. Lots of guests were complaining about it, the manager told the musicians to level it down, but they just didn't comply. We didn't stay for desert or coffee. I explained the manager the noise made it impossible for us to stay.
Overall good and prompt service this time.
Food:
Dessert:
8
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Presentation:
Environment:
7
8
Service:
Toilets:
8
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Childfriendly:
Wheelchair:
-
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Reviewed By
Mary Conrad, posted on
Apr 1, 2010
My party of four went to dinner at Casa Tua on Tuesday, March 30, 2010. The staff was friendly and accomodating. The eggplant and the tuna appetizers were excellent. The pizza and the paella were terrific. I would recommend this restaurant for anyone wanting a small dining experience at affordable prices. We also had a lot of fun with the staff.