The price of one tapa (N.B. tapas is plural) in Spain ranges from somewhat less than 1eur in a local 'cervezeria' in a small village to excessive 5eur rubbish sold in touristic places like Barna, Sevilla or Madrid.
There are bigger portions as well, called raciones. They are twice as big and twice as expensive (still cheap) as tapas.
The best option is to go where the locals go. This usually means you'll have to go for a bar that has soccer matches on telly, with the owner screaming loudly at the 20yrs old television. It should be packed with screaming Spaniards and you should leave flabbergasted, satisfied and ridiculed by the Spaniards.
me gustan/encantan las tapas españolas
Tapas is the name of a wide variety of appetizers, or snacks, in Spanish cuisine
lids snacks
tapas and curry
No, it is either a noun or a plural noun. Tapas in Hinduism means austerity. Tapas (from Spanish) can also mean appetizers and snacks. In this meaning, it can be a noun adjunct (a tapas bar).
A tapa can be the lid on a pot, the cover on a book, or savory snacks. The most famous version is "savory snacks" as that version is known to many languages.
tapas
Tapas
tapas and curry
Tapas is a Spanish word meaning, Lots of small dishes.For Example, I could say we are having tapas as our starter, this would include a variety of small Spanish dishes -like chorizo and tortilla
Lids.
tentempié, bocadillo, botanas, tapas