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344 Bowery, New York, NY, 10012
at Great Jones St.
212-979-6606
touring_local from 10128 | Posted on 8/21/08
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Went for a birthday party and there was nothing special on the menu. Paella was served with the rice barely cooked and lacking of ingredients. Some of the tapas were over cooked and seemed like they had been sitting under a heat lamp a bit too long. Would not recommend.
NYCitizen from 90210 | Posted on 3/1/08
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I had the pleasure of returning to Sala a 2nd time around, for a birthday party that I threw for a friend along with 6 coworkers. I chose this location after having been there once for my own birthday party. However, I never gave Sala much thought after that 1 outing. And I regret having done so. Last night at Sala made me reevaluate the great value of this restaurant. The décor, with its rich outside of Barcelona-esque look, and the lively contemporary music of Nelly Furtado and Amy Winehouse set the scene. The service was beyond 5 star, with the manager even fetching our coats for us. The pleasant & beautiful waitress never missed a beat & was right there when we needed her. We came there after going to another bar with only a small appetite. But once the vibrant perfume of garlic, thyme and rosemary perked up our senses, we found it irresistible to refuse the delicacy that greeted us. But when a restaurant such as Sala compels this patron to subscribe to online news magazine to write his very first ever praise for a restaurant, then that truly sets the mark for how amazing Sala is.
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