Reviews
What RobertB likes about Sala One Nine:
The restaurant offers tasty, genuine Spanish dishes with attentive service. It can be a bit loud at times, but that's often due to the exuberant nature of American customers. Overall, it's difficult to escape some noise in this vibrant dining spot. View all feedback. What Andrew doesn't like about Sala One Nine:
Pros: tasty food, it is authentic. The ham is ballots and is very good. Excellent croquetas, only the Cons: the service was way too fast, with the empty plates being whisked away as the last mouthful was being eaten. Pan tumaca was excellent, but consisted of two slices of bread the size of my thumb, with jamon bellota, this is not a good value. The sound level is cacophonous as all surfaces are hard brick walls, tin... View all feedback.
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A must see while in NY and the Flamingo dancing was a plus
This restaurant was recommended to me by an FB group: nytimes cooking group and we were not disappointed at all! we were warmly welcomed by the host david and t...
read morePositiw: delicious food, it is authentic. the ham is stifle and is very good. excellent croquetas, just the cons: the service was much too fast, with the empty...
read morePaella was so bad. Seafood were over cooked. Muscles and calamari tasted like rubber. Over priced for such lousy paella. Everything in there were overpriced for...
read moreIt all went well until I used the open table app to pay for dinner. The was a lot of confusion and we were kept sitting there for about 20 min without an explan...
read moreSaltwater Grill is a long-standing staple in Galveston, with a menu that mixes classics with new offerings. The grilled redfish was a standout, although some missed the absence of bread. The atmosphere can get quite noisy, making it hard to hear. Sala One Nine in NYC has also received high praise, offering authentic and flavorful Spanish food in a cozy setting. Some have noted the fast-paced service and small portions, but overall, it's a great spot for tapas. Wine list is all Spanish and affordable, and during happy hour, the place gets very busy but staff remains attentive. However, noise levels can make it difficult to have a quiet conversation.
This restaurant was recommended to me through a FB group: NYTimes Cooking group and we were not disappointed at all! We were warmly welcomed at the door by the...
read morePros: tasty food, it is authentic. The ham is ballots and is very good. Excellent croquetas, only the Cons: the service was way too fast, with the empty plates...
read moreCute, romantic place with very good food. The ham croquettes and empanadas are a must have.
Fantastic, it reminds me of southern Spain. The show was excellent. I hope the place was larger to showcase more artists at once. The food was delicious and the...
read moreMy fiancé and I, along with another couple, went to this restaurant for dinner. It was a bit noisier than we would have liked, but we were still able to enjoy a...
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