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Yes, I can confirm it has closed and is now an Italian - at least at this address. Real shame.
A good Spanish/Argentinian restaurant virtually opposite Paddington Station. Previously known as "Che Loco" in slightly different premises, most of the staff and the menu have made the transition unchanged.
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Reports suggest they may have closed and become an Italian resteraunt. Confirmation?

A good Spanish/Argentinian restaurant virtually opposite Paddington Station. Previously known as "Che Loco" in slightly different premises, most of the staff and the menu have made the transition unchanged.

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The T-bone steak is slightly disappointing if you like your steak rare. To make sure it gets cooked properly some bits end up overdone. ( This is however the only quibble i have about the steaks (also that may have been a 32 Ounce T-bone). The rest are fantastic) -- [[bob]]

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The toilets are the usual London small-restaurant type. One for each gender down some stairs (so no wheelchair access).
The toilets are the usual london small restaurant type. One Loo for each gender down some stairs so no wheelchair acess
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A good Spanish/Argentinian restaurant virtually opposite Paddington Station. Previously known as "Che Loco" in slightly different premises, most of the staff and the menu have made the transition unchanged.

Food

The highlight of the menu is easily the steaks. A selection of loin and rump steaks start at £15 and include a formidable 18oz T-Bone. There is also a good selection of fish. All main courses are served with seasonal vegetables. The restaurant also serves a range of tapas, ranging from £4-6 which make excellent starters. Particularly recommended is the Chorizo in red wine; the plate of cold meats is also excellent. Vegetarians are poorly catered for - some of the tapas may be ok. The dessert "menu" is limited - you get the impression that they just keep a few things in the fridge for if people ask.

Drink

The wine list is extensive, and not extortionate. Sadly I couldn't see the Faustino I of legend, although that's probably not such a bad thing.

Ambiance

The staff are friendly and competent. The restaurant has no non-smoking area, but nobody was smoking apart from the mariachi when we visited. Said mariachi has a habit of singing the word "amore" at the top of his voice.

The toilets are the usual london small restaurant type. One Loo for each gender down some stairs so no wheelchair acess


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