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Like any rich, visceral activity, CAFE TU TU TANGO is not something that can be adequately described. It must be experienced. While most restaurants only focus on taste, CAFE TU TU TANGO offers something for all of your senses to enjoy, creating a unique dining experience that cannot be described by words alone.
Only the most talented chefs and servers make the cut at TANGO. All staff are...
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Posted by hypeone
on November 16, 2008
Business Description from the Web
You`ll find that Café Tu Tu Tango serves Continental. Expect the average entrée to cost under $8.
Tips About This Business
Take a seat on the outside balcony for a prime view of Coco Walk and the Grove.
Margaritas and flavored martinis will set you back just $5 on Thursdays. The Blueberisourtini is a favorite, with its blueberry and pineapple liquored punch.
If you like your grapes fermented, come on Wednesday when all wine bottles (save for sparkling and reserve wines) are half-priced.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Tu Tu Tango describes its brand of restaurant as "a Spanish artist's loft." The "Spanish artist" part means lots of paintings by local artists (all for sale), stacks of plates on the tables, utensils in paint-brush vases and paper place mats that double as glossaries of art and food terms. The menu has about 45 selections of appetizer portions similar to tapas--the idea is to...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 28, 2006)
This restaurant, in the bustling CocoWalk, is designed to look like a disheveled artist's loft. Dozens of original paintings -- some only half-finished -- hang on the walls and on studio easels. Seating is either inside, among the clutter, or outdoors, overlooking the Grove's main drag. Flamenco and other Latin-inspired tunes complement a menu with a decidedly Spanish flair. Hummus spread on...
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Other Reviews from the web
No water offered or brought to the table. Food came out before drinks. Fifteen minutes after drink order we were told that the bar couldn't make mojitos (they were out of mint). We ordered the antipasto to start. Canned artichoke. Canned roasted peppers. Bad olives. More bad olives made into a bad tapenade. Poor excuse for prosciutto was more like Piggly Wiggly deli meat. Sliced cheese...
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Posted by IguanaDon
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 05, 2008)
We LOVE this place!! My wife and I come to TANGO everytime we visit friends in Coconut Grove. Last Friday night we went to Cafe TU TU TANGO after seeing a movie and were pleasantly surprised to see that they had redone the dining room with new colors, new boothes but we love sitting outside to people watch. We were also surprised to see a new menu, our server, Marta was fantastic and...
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Posted by aj_freq_diner
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 04, 2007)
We had not been to Tu Tu Tango for 2 years and were shocked to see the place in terrible disrepair and almost empty on a Sunday afternoon. The food was still good and had not changed and the service was good but it should have been considering there were 12 other customers. The booths were falling apart as were the chairs. Also the place was not terribly clean and the ladies room had much...
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