Salamanca Tapas Restaurant,
St Andrew Street,
Dublin,
Ireland

High quality tapas in a convenient central location

My favourite restaurant in Dublin for several years now has been Salamanca. Being a tapas restaurant, it’s all about sharing and tasting. I normally recommend 2.5 dishes per person if you’re up for a good feed. Again with the whole tasting thing, it’s better with a big group, and you would soon find that 20-25 dishes between 10 people would disappear fast.

Specific dishes that should not be missed are:

  • Lamb cutlets – don’t bother with a knife and fork, let your caveman instinct come out and eat with your hands!
  • Asparagus with serrano ham – tender asparagus, brimming with flavour
  • Deep-fried goats cheese with salsa – I’ve never met anyone who didn’t like this dish!
  • Pollo al ajillo – chicken in a creamy garlicky sauce – yummy!

Save some room for dessert if you can – the profiteroles and the creme brulee come highly recommended!

Rated 5/5 on Jul 16 2007 by Elly Parker

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2 Comments on “Review of Salamanca Tapas Restaurant”

  1. The Swiss Job says:

    Good review Elly. I haven’t been but might have to look it up the next time I’m back on home soil. I like the Loudervoice site you used for the review. I think I might use it for my Basel bar Reviews!!

  2. ellybabes says:

    LouderVoice site is great and easy to use. Found out today that they even have a Wordpress plugin to make things even simpler.


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