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$16 for $30 Worth of Spanish-American Tapas for Lunch or Dinner at Café Tu Tu Tango

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Specialty pizzas and skewers round out a menu of inventive Spanish and Asian dishes in an artsy café

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  • $16 for $30 worth of Spanish-American tapas for lunch or dinner

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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Not valid until 3 hours after purchase. Dine-in only. Reservation required, must mention your voucher number when making your reservation. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per table. Valid on regular priced items only. Not valid for happy hour or Wine Wednesday discount pricing. Not valid for split checks. Happy hour items will be charged at regular price in order to use voucher as a form of payment. Not valid on St. Patrick's Day, Easter Sunday, Mother's Day or federal holidays. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Café Tu Tu Tango

At Café Tu Tu Tango, edibles and art merge with far more dynamism than your average still life. Paintings and brick pillars surround the tables, where pizzas decked in pears and brie flank the miniature campfires of tabletop s'mores. Murals and mosaics fill the space beneath counters, and plush sofas on the patio replace the chairs and moss-covered motorcycles of traditional outdoor seating. Even the napkins "are a rainbow of jewel toned colors," reports The Food Channel's "Raves & Faves" feature, which labels the restaurant's design "pure local artist eclectic." The review documents the café's other artistic quirks, including the dessert menu's catalogue of painted depictions, the commissioned artists who compose their opuses live in the space, and the range of performers who parade through the restaurant, from belly dancers to balloon artists.

The kitchen makes its own chicken and beef empanadas alongside six types of skewers, which spear meats such as salmon, shrimp, and steak. A classic sangria recipe complements bites of roasted pears or mango-duck quesadillas, and seven specialty pizzas bake in a brick oven. To top off an original lunch date, groups can visit nearby attractions such as Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Center.

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