Taberna de Haro is without question, the most authentic Spanish restaurant in Boston. The space feels intimate and cozy, and the menu is interesting - not just the standards you'd see at any tapas restaurant (although Taberna does have most of them), and the sherry selection is the most extensive in the city. For all these reasons, Taberna is a regular spot for the fiance and I. One night we were chatting with the bartender about how we'd like to learn more about sherry, and he offered to create a custom tasting menu for us if we came in on a Monday when it was slow. We came back the following week, and had a fantastic meal!
albóndigas de bacalao ~ saffron-codfish balls
bienmesabe ~ lemon & paprika marinated haddock, fried
jamón ibérico ~ cured Spanish ham, acorn-fed black hoofed pigs
ancas de rana ~ frogs legs sautéd w lemon, garlic, brandy
Chilled tomato gazpacho
Sauteed sweetbreads
espinacas a la catalana ~ spinach, pine nuts, raisins, garlic
chorizo a la sidra ~ hard cider-braised chorizo
berengena al mató ~ grilled eggplant, saffron honey, house-made fresh cheese
Each course came with a sherry pairing, and we sampled a range from dry to sweet and learned about the many different types (Manzanilla, Fino, etc.) It truly was a one of a kind experience; it's not every day a restaurant creates a menu just for you!