Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Destination for creative Spanish tortillas with lively service energy, but portions, wait times, and occasional execution slips divide opinions.
Tortillas Etiqueta Negra delivers strong food quality with silky, creative tortillas that draw devoted fans, supported by friendly staff and a convenient Goya location. However, quality swings between excellent and inconsistent—undercooked potatoes, cold plates, and long waits during rush hours—prevent higher-grade standing. Best experienced during off-peak times or when ordering larger sizes to share.
On a quiet Goya side street, the room feels warm and bustling with concertgoers drifting in from WiZink and locals grabbing a quick tortilla fix. Staff are often friendly and helpful, and a guest summed it up: "Creamy tortilla with a delicate center that keeps you dipping back in." However, some nights bring delays and small portions that can test patience. The cooking is a contemporary take on Spanish comfort—truffle and goat cheese spins, plus a classic version—so it leans creative but familiar. When they are on, the tortillas are silky and deeply satisfying; when the kitchen is stretched, potatoes can arrive hard or plates go cold. Order a larger size to share if you want a fuller meal, and consider off-peak times for the best experience. Families do fine here thanks to simple, kid-friendly choices like classic tortilla, burgers, and fries. That said, runny centers and occasional temperature slips can frustrate picky eaters. There is no explicit kids menu noted, so plan to share larger tortillas or choose plainer items.
Area: Upscale residential-shopping district near WiZink; mix of locals and event-goers; lively evenings.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic, especially on event nights.
Nearby: Close to WiZink Center, boutiques, bars, and casual eateries; pre- and post-concert crowds common.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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