It's been at least two years since I last went to Cascal, the Spanish restaurant at the end of Castro St in Mountain View. Unfortunately, the only reason we went there was because Nami Nami was closed on the Monday night we were there. My memories of Cascal were mostly of the amazing sangrias on the menu, but i have to admit the food is pretty decent as well, not the small tapas sizes common in San Francisco, but much larger variety found in the south bay. Quality does not always equal quantity, and there was nothing 'tapas sized' at all with the dishes.
My favorite dish that evening was the Mexico City style beef shortribs, tender, juicy and flavorful, and in some ways reminded me of the Indonesian beef rendang dish. The tuna tartar didn't turn out the way I expected, it didn't look tartar-ish at all. More like a salad, but nonetheless still quite savory and tasty.
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