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Paladar
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Hours
Mon-Thu, 4pm-2am; Fri, 4pm-4am; Sat, noon-4am; Sun, noon-2am
Nearby Subway Stops
F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.; F at Delancey St.
Prices
$13.95-$19.95
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Bar Scene
- Brunch - Weekend
- Late-Night Dining
- Notable Chef
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Not Accepted
Profile
Chef/owner Aarón Sanchez is the son of Zarela Martinez, and with Paladar he’s done for Lower East Side foodies what his mother did for their older, uptown counterparts: created a colorful, lively circus of a restaurant that’s equal parts serious cooking and serious partying. Seafood is the standout on Sanchez’s bold pan-Latino menu. Even the freebies—white and blue tortilla chips with a lightly creamy black-bean sauce—reflect the kitchen’s attention to detail. The bar in front is always packed, and with good reason: the house specialty drinks, like a tangy mojito, are killer.
BrunchSat.—Sun., noon—4 p.m.
Note
Paladar only accepts reservations for parties of 6 or more.
Translation
For the record, "paladar" means "palate" in Spanish.
Pan roasted market fish, $18; grilled steak, $19
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