Thursday, March 10, 2011

Spanish Restaurant

Name of restaurant:  Mi Luna

Type of food: food from Spain

Characteristics of Spanish food:  Many people from Spain used paellas as their main dish.  Paellas is a mixture of yellow rice, onions, bell peppers, pork loins, and sausage.  On the side, Spanish people use tapas, which translates to "lids" in English.  Tapas is a big platter of many small dishes with side order type foods on it.  Some of these foods included mushrooms, carmalized onions, and beef on a stick.



Contact Info:  2441 University Blvd. Houston, TX 77005; 713-520-5025; http://www.mi-luna.net/

Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&safe=active&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=mi%2Bluna%2Bhouston&fb=1&gl=us&hq=mi%2Bluna&hnear=Houston,+TX&cid=0,0,3650347357094353682&ei=xOV4Tc_uGuHA0QH71YTiAw&sa=X&oi=local_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBYQnwIwAA

Reviews:
Location - 4 stars
Parking - 2 stars
Ambience - 3 stars
Customer service - 3 stars
Price range - 3 stars
Quality of food - 3 stars

What I ate:

Paella:



Tapas:




I had a good time at Mi Luna.  The food was very tasty and I felt like part of a community because I shared my food with my friends.  The portions were not that big.  I think that two people could easily eat one whole paella in order for us to both be filling.  Instead, we shared one paella with four people, which left me hungry when I left the restaurant.  Overall, I would reccomend this restaurant to anyone who wants to go out with their friends and just talk and have a good time.

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