RestaurantsChelsea

Salinas

Description

Luis Bollo, a celebrated, innovative Basque chef long absent from the City, rolls into Chelsea with Salinas, named for the many saltworks found along Spain's Mediterranean coast. Here, he showcases the influences of the Balearic Islands, a Spanish archipelago partially settled by Arabs and Sephardic Jews. That means he's juxtaposing salty and sweet flavors, albeit in ways neither of those groups would do—grilled apricots with roast suckling pig, for instance, or red plums with bacon-wrapped quail. On the more traditional side is a paella for two that's abundant with seafood. The stylish venue sports plush blue upholstery and features a lovely back garden. A number of hot and cold tapas are served in the welcoming bar up front.

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Location

136 Ninth Ave. Manhattan, NY, 10011

Features

Ownership
Woman Owned
Cuisine
Spanish
Dieitary Needs
Vegetarian Options
Vegan Options
Gluten-Free
Cost
$$$
Amenities
Outdoor Dining

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