Welcome to Salam Restaurant
"Salam Restaurant" offers a cozy and intimate Moroccan-style ambiance with a diverse menu of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dishes. Customers praise the delicious and exotic flavors, with standout dishes like sesame falafels and shrimp or chicken Ouzi. The small staff provides warm and welcoming service, adding to the overall inviting atmosphere. While some reviewers mention slow service, the unique menu and warm hospitality make it a standout dining experience. The generous portions and fresh ingredients make it a must-visit for those craving authentic Middle Eastern cuisine in New York City.
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104 W 13th St New York, NY 10011 Hotline: (212) 741-0277
Welcome to Salam Restaurant, a hidden gem in the heart of New York City that offers a delightful mix of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Tapas cuisine. Nestled in a cozy brownstone with an intimate Moroccan-style ambiance, Salam Restaurant is a perfect blend of comfort and sophistication.
As you step into Salam Restaurant, you are greeted with a menu filled with exotic dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. From the flavorful chicken curry to the mouthwatering tagine Moroccan beef stew, each dish is a culinary masterpiece.
One of the standout dishes at Salam Restaurant is the sesame falafels that are hailed as the best in town. The shrimp or chicken Ouzi is another must-try, described as "to die for" by one satisfied diner.
For those looking for a lighter option, the Salam special combination of hummos, babaganouj, stuffed grape leaves, spinach pie, and falafel is a perfect choice. Pair it with a bottle of Kasara red wine for a truly memorable dining experience.
Customer reviews rave about the warm and welcoming service at Salam Restaurant, as well as the generous portion sizes that are perfect for sharing with friends and family. Whether you choose to dine indoors or enjoy the tiny outdoor seating area, Salam Restaurant promises a memorable dining experience.
So if you're in the mood for authentic Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavors in a cozy setting, make sure to visit Salam Restaurant at 104 W 13th St in New York City. Your taste buds will thank you!
I've been coming to Salam for years . I love the fact that it is housed in a brownstone with a cozy , intimate and inviting Moroccan style ambience and tasteful , not blaring music . The food is very tasty with your typical exotic middle eastern dishes and the best sesame falafels I've ever had . And the shrimp or chicken Ouzi is to die for . A lovely and unique experience . And I tasted their peach home made ice cream which is the best I've ever had , as well .
Really liked this place. Service was a little slow...they only had one waitress. But, I would not hold that against them. Their menu was unique and we all liked our meals. Definitely recommend it.
Love this place. It's a small staff and intimate ambiance. Such good food, and you must order a bottle of the Kasara red. Tiny one or two table outdoor seating is available, but plenty of indoor space. Good baba and hummus, warm pita, and such a fresh garden salad. We are often dining here. It's a go to!
I can understand why this cozy restaurant is completely packed! The menu is simple and concise, the food is delicious and the service is warm and welcoming. I had the chicken platter and since I am trying to eat healthy I requested a salad in the side instead of fries. The server was so lovely and accommodating and the salad was simple and divine. I certainly ate every last bite! The serving was so generous I had to take half of it home ! I've had a lot of Lebanese food in my time - made by Lebanese grandma's and this is pretty close to it! Highly recommend coming here! You will be Welcomed and fed
I'm a tough critic when it comes with middle eastern food since I grew up there. This place is a little hidden, super cute and authentic. The food is alright. I mean, lacks flavor. The tabouli was 80% bulgur which shouldn't be the case. Ouzi lacked flavor as well. My favorite thing was the grape leaves. Absolutely amazing!! They saved the review.
I came yesterday for dinner with 4 friends. We ordered 5 dishes to share. I really liked the babaganoush and another dish that had curry. The rest were average. There was a dish that had grilled shrimps that tasted amazing but the lamb sausage was was too strong for me. The service was slow but really friendly and patient which is great for covid times. We had a couple of beautiful Moroccan tables on the side walk. The street has a lot of cars and ambulances passing by but not a lot of people walking so that's good. In terms of drinks, we all agreed that none of the alcoholic drinks that had mint really tasted minty. My mango mojito didn't taste like a mojito at all. It was like mango juice with rum and a few mint leaves. So I would improve the drinks. We shared baklava for dessert which was delicious but a bit oily. We ended up spending around $30 per person which I think is pretty good for NYC. It was a nice experience.