Best Spanish Restaurants in Upper East Side
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- JJuliaVIPNew York City •8 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoVery good authentic Spanish food with great service at reasonable pricesMore infoPil PilPrice: Moderate• Spanish• Upper East Side•4.6
- MMicheleVIPJackson Hole / Wyoming •11 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoGreat service. Octopus was tough. Food in general not as good as last time. Needs more flavor.More infoBoqueria UESPrice: Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• Upper East Side•4.6
- OTOpenTable DinerLondon •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoThe staff is impeccable, the vibes were vibin and food outstanding.More infoChez FifiPrice: Very Expensive• French• Upper East Side•4.7
- JJannVIPNew York City •476 reviews4.0Dined on Jan 12, 2025We ordered margaritas—they were well made, a good drink to start. Service was excellent. Tapas— ceviche was tasty but lacked any spice; ham croquettes were good but lacked any flavor of ham. Meatballs were small but excellent-4 for $19 seemed a bit pricey. Patatas bravas were smashed fingerlng —very good. Dessert of ekmek was light & delicious. Overall—-good, not great.More infoAunt BerniesPrice: Moderate• Tapas / Small Plates• Murray Hill•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerNew York City •5 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 12, 2025We met the owner Maria who is lovely, and the food is filling, authentic and delicious. Highly recommended!More infoDulce Vida Latin BistroPrice: Expensive• Latin American• Upper East Side•4.6
Discover best Spanish restaurants in Upper East Side
Experience the vibrant Spanish dining scene in the Upper East Side, New York City, Manhattan, where culinary enthusiasts can indulge in a diverse array of authentic Spanish cuisine. This neighborhood is celebrated for its sophisticated flair and hosts a selection of Spanish restaurants that boast originality and a deep respect for traditional flavors. From Barcelona-style tapas bars to Latin bistros with a Spanish twist, each establishment offers a unique take on classic dishes like ham croquettes, pan con tomate, and shrimp with garlic sauce. The dining ambiance in these restaurants ranges from intimate and cozy to elegantly casual, ensuring a setting that complements the exquisite food. Patrons often highlight the generous servings and the meticulous service, enhancing the overall dining experience. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Upper East Side promises a memorable Spanish culinary journey that prioritizes quality and authenticity in every dish. Embrace the opportunity to explore this dynamic food scene, where each meal is served with a dash of Spanish passion and a commitment to culinary excellence.