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    Bar Jamón

    4.0 (303 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Annette C.

    Very cute and casual wine bar! We got the charcuterie board ($25 and didn't have cheese ) and 2 glasses of bubbly white wine. It's a little cramped but still a very cute place to stop by after a dinner.

    Kwame S.

    Bar Jamón is a nice place to get some decent tapas near Union Square or to grab a couple glasses of wine before dinner. If you have a very intense appetite, this may not be the place for you in terms of food. However, if you have an intense appetite for wine, then Bar Jamón is perfect. Our waiter was very knowledgeable about the various wines and made great recommendations. As a warning, this place is very small, and it may be best to visit with a party less than four folks during prime dinner hours. From my understanding, Bar Jamón does not take reservations.

    Linda W.

    They need to work on the acoustics here. It's a tiny place. And somehow was super packed throughout the night. Could barely hear my dining companion. Tables are long and shared so you sit across from your person and are elbow to elbow with the people sitting next to you. Food was good. I lied our waiter well enough, he was a young guy. Though he was busy so while he passed us a bunch, it was tough to flag him down at times to order more stuff. Then there was an older gentleman who hovered. But in a really unpleasant way. I can't describe but it was his aura all together. It's like he didn't like it when we didn't know our order a minute after I sat down, he really wanted to make sure we kept ordering drinks. It was overall uncomfortable. The food- The calamari was unexpected but good. It was blanched and shredded. Beets we had with the goat cheese on the side. Olives are olives Octopus was good

    Frank A.

    We attended a Spanish wine tasting dinner at Bar Jamon and were extremely impressed with the food and the service. The quality of the tapas was as good as anything we have eaten in Spain. Any halfway decent tapas bar can serve up good jamon or decent patatas bravas, but Bar Jamon goes well beyond that. The Confit Goat with Avocado Queso, Scallion Ash, and Pistachios is one of the very best meat dishes I have had in a long time. As the New York Times has said about their food, "hard to . . . find a New York restaurant where [the dishes] are satisfying one after another." Bar Jamon really delivers soul satisfying dishes one after another.

    Jieun L.

    4.5 stars. Bar Jamon is a great choice in flatiron. It gets packed on weekends so be aware of lines. Big fan of the decor - it's long shared tables where you can stand/sit, dim lighting, and it can get loud. Bar Jamon delivers on quality wine and yes, jamon. Always opt for jamon iberico, delicious and melts in your mouth. The servers are always helpful in pairing wine with the food you order. It's a great place for a small dinner or a date. I wouldn't suggest coming here for groups larger than 4 since the space is small.

    Killer bocadillo 10 bucks. With killer Tempranillo 10 bucks. Fantastic.
    Pete M.

    I give full 5 star here for the total experience. This is a wine bar mostly, food is limited as is the tiny space. However the menu selections of light tapas and Spanish small plates are fantastic for noshing while sampling any number of Spanish wines. Wine selections ranges from most modest (but excellent) to the rarest and most pricey. Ditto for the sherries. Causal friendly service, tiny cozy space, perfect place to spend some quality time quaffing great wines with a little nosh on side.

    Fabian B.

    Cramped, tight, dark. Perfect. Standing at the counter, embracing European culture. Tiny place with excellent wines and food. All Tapas and small plates, all very fresh, all a great combo of flavors expertly arranged right in front of you. Not to mention the several kinds of pure Jamon. Outstanding informal service and for NY a balanced value for money.

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    Daniela G.

    I have been here countless times, but never got a chance to write a review. This place never disappoints. It can be tough to get a spot (not reservations, few tables), even on weekdays. The place is sister restaurant of Michelin star Casa Mono next door. They even serve the same pan con tomate and if you ordered a bottle of wine here while waiting for your table at Casa Mono they can transfer it for you. Super smooth transition. The place is good for dates, small gathering of friends, or if you are just visiting the city by yourself, I would recommend it too given the communal high tables. Food is out of this world and wine selection also very good. Plates are medium sized, tapas style, meant to share. Last time we shared (2 people): - Pan con tomate ($6): so simple and so good we got two of this. Toasted bread with diced tomatoes and the best olive oil you will ever try. - Smoked Trout with Charred Parsley and Capers ($12): both me and my bf loved this one. Our favorite behind pan con tomate. - Calamares with Olive Tapenade and Radicchio ($9): delish. You need to get this. - Fluke Ceviche with Tony el Tigre and Camote ($13): ok, but nothing extraordinary. In the past we had jamones and they were all great. A must if you come here. Regarding wine, we got Hermanos Peciña Señorío de P. Peciña Vendimia Seleccionada Reserva 2006 ($78), which we had last time and was amazing. Service was really good too. The Argentine waiter is the man!

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    I got the goat confit, setas and mushrooms, and fluke crudo. The food was very good in both flavor and appearance.

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    4.3(12 reviews)
    2.0 miTheater District, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West

    The food here and the ambiance were great! This is a great addition to the neighborhood & I'm…read moreexcited to go back! We tried a variety of dishes and each one was a hit (from the croquettes to the octopus to the paella). One member of our group doesn't usually like seafood and thought the octopus was delicious! The drinks (both alcoholic and non alcoholic) were also yummy. The staff were super accommodating as well which I really appreciated!! Of note, the restaurant bar stays open longer than the kitchen so make sure you check in with them on when the kitchen closes (it was around 10 when we went but things were still in flux so that may change!)

    I was at this location of this Basque and Spanish restaurant a while ago with a group, with their…read moreoriginal location being in Harlem. The table we sat at was quite large, and I think it could have fit a few more people. The staff was friendly, and the lighting wasn't too dark, nor was it too loud. While I liked the atmosphere, I found the food, or rather specifically the tapas, to be not good at best, while the main dishes were better but also ranged in quality. The fact that the tapas we ordered were pretty closely priced to the mains means I would recommend the mains only based on portion and taste alone. To drink, a bunch of us split a bottle of wine from their large and pretty reasonably priced selection. The first tapas that arrived was something that I could not eat. This was the Pulpo Zarautz for $32, listed as octopus with garlic and merken seasoning served over mashed baby potatoes. The dish was small, and people thought it was OK as they found the pieces of octopus a tad chewy. They liked the spices but were surprised that the potatoes were a bit cool. The $24 Gambas Al Ajillo, with slow-cooked prawns, white wine, EVOO, garlic, and mermen, was alright. There was a handful of shrimp, and they were decently cooked, but the "ajillo," or rather, the garlic, was very light. Therefore, I found it a bit bland, which is almost never the case for this dish. I wouldn't recommend this based on price and flavor. Last and least of the tapas was the $22 Tortilla De Patatas, listed simply as a Spanish omelette. There was an option to add chorizo for $2 more, which we did. Along with the omelette, this also arrived with a few sauces and some pieces of crunchy bread, which were the highlight, as the omelette wasn't good either. The texture of the omelette was very different than any other Spanish omelette I've ever had. It was quite soft with a bit of chew, with a mild chorizo flavor. Along with the greenish color, it wasn't exactly appetizing. I wouldn't recommend this at all, but thankfully, that was the last tapas we ordered. My favorite of the main dishes was the Solomillo & Pebre for $28, listed as skirt steak topped with parsley and olive oil, with hand-cut fried potato and salad. While not the most tender, as it is a skirt steak, it was still well-flavored with the topping almost reminding me, to an extent, of a less oily version of chimichurri. The potatoes had a unique texture, being slightly crispy on the outside while remaining slightly soft in the middle. The salad on the side, which also arrived with one of our other mains, was a tasty mix and certainly more effort than a typical salad you find in many of these places. We also liked the $32 Costillas De Cerdito, with pork ribs in beer, mustard, and rosemary with hand-cut fried potato and salad. The pork ribs were flavorful, though I did find a bit of it to be a bit fatty, but some of that is expected with pork ribs. The mildly sweet and slightly rich sauce paired with the pork ribs. The same comments from before can be made about the potatoes and salad. Last was the OK Paella De Mariscos for $38, listed as rice cooked with shrimp, mussels, clams, prawns, and fresh saffron. The portion size was good, with a lot of mussels and clams in particular, and a handful of shrimp. Of the bite I had of the two large prawns, they were plump and juicy as well. However, the rice was both a bit bland and a tad mushy and felt a bit overcooked compared to many other paellas. There was some socarrat on the bottom as per usual, which was the best part. It's a bit difficult to rate this place. The spices, textures, and flavors were lacking from the overpriced tapas, and I honestly wouldn't recommend any of them. For the main dishes, they were tasty, but you can get a better-cooked skirt steak at many other places for a similar price. The ribs were decent, and the paella was just OK. If we only had the tapas, I probably would be giving this place a 1, but for the whole meal, an upper 2, rounded up.

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    4.1(912 reviews)
    1.4 miMidtown West, Theater District
    $$$
    Outdoor seating
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    Not usually a person that sticks to the restaurant attached to the hotel but I make an exception…read morefor Boqueria. This place is a solid choice particularly in the Times Square zone. I've enjoyed many things here but love the charcuterie board and typically go for a customized choice. Love the truffle cheese, manchego and prosciutto. The burger sliders are fun also. Service is great as well. Many a time I've come in late and they still take care of me. Sorry!

    Came here on a Saturday looking for a table of two without a reservation and we got lucky! We were…read morequickly directed to our table. The restrooms were allocated in the joining hotel so it's a bit of a walk. We were not too hungry just looking for a quick snack so we settled on Brussels, top sirloin and calamari to share. The Brussel sprouts were crispy with a tangy dressing topped with dried cranberries and raisins. This dish had a nice balance. There were two-three fairly larger hunkers which we had to cut up but otherwise flavor was nice. Next came the top sirloin cooked to medium with a bed of roasted carrot purée and a salsa sauce. The sirloin was seasoned nicely and cooked to perfection- very tender! By far my favorite dish! The calamari was a bit of a disappointment. It was fried too crispy and lost the calamari taste. We let the server know and he very kindly brought out a churro to apologize- very kind of them! Overall I had a great experience here! The food was great, service was fantastic!

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    El Pote Español Restaurant

    4.0(257 reviews)
    1.1 miMurray Hill, Midtown East
    $$
    Speaks Spanish
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    It's been awhile but this local place for Spanish cuisine is still here…read more PARKING - it's Manhattan by the tunnel but there is a garage on 39th available ENTRANCE - the bar maid greeted us with a smile and was extremely congenial. Checked our reservation and seated us promptly AMBIANCE - very rustic and Sevilla looking. They updated the decor a bit and it's nice. CAPACITY - the place is still small like 30 tables so a reservation will be needed for Friday night and weekends MENU - great choices and appetizers. You are covered for many authentic Spanish dishes SERVICE - great waiter and bus service. Never an empty glass and offered great suggestions for a few of us unfamiliar with Spanish cuisine APPETIZERS - the chorizo was fabulous. The octopus was cooked to perfection. And the shrimp and garlic sauce was amazing ENTREES - the paellas were very good. Many years ago they were a 9 out of 10 for me. I give it an 8 if 10 now. I tried the arroz con pollo which was very good as well. VINO - the Spanish wine by the bottle we tried was very good. They were out of the marquis rascal but the recommendation did not disappoint DESSERT - we had no room for more than coffee. However the list looked great. I'll try the flan next time RESTROOM - although very small, they were very clean and recently remodeled. PRICE - we had a party of 6 with 2 bottles of wine and the bill sans tip was $425. No awful at all.

    "Classic Old School Spanish"…read more O muse of garlic and gambas, hear my plea, For I have stumbled, hungry, down Murray Hill's gray sea, Where neon kingdoms rise and fall each week And found a stubborn, old-world tavern that still dares to speak. Inside, the air is thick with history and Rioja dreams, Wood paneling, tiled bar, low ceilings, strong beams. The kind of room where time slows down its trot, where you'd expect a Galician uncle to slide into your spot. Here, the paella arrives like a golden, rice-clad steed, Muscles, shrimp, chorizo make for a wealthy man's feed The socarrat at the bottom? Forged in flavor and flame, You scrape every last shard, unashamed without blame The waiters glide like seasoned squires of the court, Topping off sangria, trading banter, old-school in their sport. It's not rushed, not flashy, not angled for Instagram It's more sit down, relax and have more jamón, man.

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    4.4(536 reviews)
    1.3 miLittle Italy
    $$$

    I'd say this is one of my fav tapa bars. Everything I've tried was very good! It's on a higher end…read morebut very much worth the price tag. Skip touristy Little Spain and come here instead:) I'm a big fan of seafood and they do it well here. Seafood rice dishes are exceptional (I enjoyed black squid rice). Love the octopus bites - very tender. They also do grilled seafood à la plancha. Beautiful presentation and perfect to take someone on a date here. Also they have an extensive wine list! Overall one of the best Spanish restaurants in nyc.

    Finally a solid Spanish tapas place, that transformed me back to Spain. Food is solid, with the…read morearroz negro being a stand out dish- the best rice dish I've ever had Here is the rating of what we ordered: 1. ***Arroz Negro: hands down my fave of the night, the best rice dish I've ever had. Flavorful, perfect texture, even better than anything I've had in Barcelona 2. Lamb chops 9.5: very flavorful 3. Croquets (9/10): creamy, flavorful 4. Octopus (8.5/10): flavors are subtle, texture is great . Not too heavy 5. Bacalo (salted cod): was never a huge fan of this when I went to Portugal l, but they made it very well here bursting with flavors 6. Bay scallops: great flavors, but felt a bit overcooked . Very chewy 7. Jamon Iberico: personally not a huge fan of cured meats but this is supposed to be top tier of all the cured meats Ambiance: can get quite loud and rowdy since it's also a wine bar

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    Debajo - Octopus and forbidden rice

    Debajo

    4.4(119 reviews)
    0.7 miFlatiron

    Made a reservation here for dinner before a show and it did not disappoint! Pretty quiet when we…read moregot there (I think it had just opened) but were seated in a nice booth. To find Debajo you have to find the staircase leading down as this is below ground level - hence the name. MUST GET the patatas bravas - just enough to share between three people but might want to get two orders if your party is more than three. DO NOT GET the queso - it's literally a couple thin slices of cheese, a tiny bowl of almonds, and some tomato mixture. You can add bread for like $7 on top of the original $16 price - actually ridiculous for what you get. The roasted duck breast was flavorful and tender, and the bavette steak was even better. Really great to share as well since they're cut up already. Good vibes in Debajo - would definitely come back again. It was clean and very chic.

    Debajo had delicious tapas in a relaxing upscale environment…read more They are tucked away in nomad, down a set of nondescript stairs. But don't let the basement level dissuade you; they really turn their location into a strength. There's a covered "outdoor" section with lots of natural light, and the inside is spacious and modern, with a semi-open kitchen that makes it feel like you're in a place twice its size. The tapas we tried were great. Patatas bravas were crispy on the outside, with a fluffy inside, and maybe a touch too much salt. The hamachi crudo was excellent, with a unique coconut and mango sauce that gave it a touch of sweet to go with the zest. And the pulpo was great, the octopus was well prepared and the sauce was hearty without dominating the taste. The half chicken was the most memorable dish; our server recommended it, and it's clear why. It was unbelievably juicy and tender, with plenty of lemon flavor in every bite. Lots of meat, don't expect a small plate like the other menu items! All in all a good experience in a nice atmosphere, definitely staying on the list for tapas in the future.

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    Casa Mono - Duck breast

    Casa Mono

    3.8(1.6k reviews)
    0.0 miGramercy, Union Square, Flatiron
    $$$$

    Came here to celebrate my birthday with a group of 6 for lunch. We pretty much got the entire menu…read moreto share. Every dish feels quite elevated and the flavor profile is complex but preserves the traditional tapas notes. The service was fast and friendly. We were sat outside in February and the shed felt a bit shabby and cramped. Would go back for the food.

    Came for a friend's birthday and managed to get a reservation on a Tuesday night through the Chase…read moreportal. The space is pretty snug, with dim lighting that creates an intimate atmosphere. Our server suggested ordering six to nine dishes for the three of us, and even after we had already picked six, she kept encouraging us to add more, which felt a bit pushy. We ended up getting the ensalada mono, fluke crudo, razor clams, duck, bone marrow, pig ears, shishito peppers, and a bottle of Josep Foraster Julieta 2023. The ensalada mono was the biggest surprise with its smoky flavor and mix of textures. Definitely not your typical salad. The razor clams were also a hit, perfectly cooked, light, and slightly sweet. The bone marrow with the bread made for a rich, indulgent bite that was completely worth it. The duck was another standout. It was tender and juicy with a slight gamey richness that was not overpowering. The mushrooms added an earthy, umami balance, and the pate brought a smooth, slightly buttery layer that made the dish feel even more decadent. The fluke crudo, pig ears, and shishito peppers were good, but not dishes I would order again. The sommelier was very knowledgeable. Their wine list is extensive, so we appreciated the guidance. We shared what we were looking for along with our price range, and he recommended a bottle that fit our preferences perfectly. Highly recommend. I cannot wait to come back!

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