Best Spanish Restaurants in Greenwich Village
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- RRitaNew York City •66 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoA wide variety of tasty small plates and accompanying wines. We especially enjoyed the Fideos, Arroz, and Razor Clams. Both the server and the sommelier were very knowledgeable and steered our table to good choices. The only minor drawback is that the space is tight and the lighting dim - a disservice to seeing the well plated dishes.More infoCasa MonoPrice: Very Expensive• Spanish• Union Square•4.7
- TTebrittVIPAtlanta Metro •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe food was incredible!! I cannot wait to come back. The service was not the best but honestly, you can overlook that because of how incredible the tapas are!More infoBoqueria SohoPrice: Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• SoHo•4.7
- GGermaineNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 26, 2024Based on reviews I was concerned as Bazar Mar was one of my favorite restaurants in MIA. Decided to give it a go and we had a wonderful dinner. Ordered from the regular menu and was amazed at the flavor journey with each bite. The menu is smaller than the former MIA location but just as amazing. The cocktails did not disappoint!More infoThe Bazaar by José Andrés - New YorkPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• NoMad•4.6
- LLoriVIPNew York City •34 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 25, 2024Fabulous dinner on Christmas. Service and food were amazing.More infoSocarrat Paella Bar - NolitaPrice: Expensive• Spanish• NoLita•4.8
- JJanelleNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 21, 2024This was dinner with friends who are moving across the country, and the staff made everything lovely for us. The food was delicious and I especially liked the cocktail menu. The best time to come is Sunday afternoons to support live jazz with Rick Bogart on vocals and clarinet and Marc Daine on guitar. Not sure who is on double bass these days. It is a great crowd and Rick has a small group of guest singers that never disappoint. Tio Pepe’s has been around since 1970 & I hope it will be for many years to come. (Shout out to Claude Solliard for leadership that got us through the last few difficult years!)More infoTio Pepe NYCPrice: Moderate• Spanish• West Village•4