Lamano

5pm-11pm Everyday
When Michael Jannetta returned to New York after a study abroad program in Segovia, he was shocked to find that there were no authentic Spanish restaurants in Manhattan. Craving the pure flavors and fresh ingredients he had enjoyed in Spain, Michael decided to open his own tapas restaurant, Sala, in … read more
Boqueria has three locations in New York and six total between NYC and Washington D.C, with a seventh in Chicago on the way in 2019. As a social media friendly and chic iteration of Barcelona’s most trafficked and well-known market, El Mercat de la Boqueria – a tourist destination known for its tapas … read more
Jared, a member of the Manhattan Sideways team, was eager to share his passion about Socarrat with me when we reached 19th Street. There are two main reasons for the long weekend lines and boisterous, gleeful crowds regularly filling up this sliver of a restaurant: fantastic sangria and socarrat. Socarrat … read more
In a charming setting, down a few steps from 16th, father and son run this classic Spanish tapas restaurant that has been pleasing its Chelsea neighbors since 1974.
Beneath the Spanish Benevolent Society lies La Nacional, one of Manhattan’s most authentic Spanish restaurants and the most easily accessible part of the society. Just by walking down the steps into the dimly lit basement lounge, we felt the bustle of 14th street quickly recede and we were transported … read more
Although the entrance to this Latin bistro is on Avenue A, on nice evenings, it is the sidewalk café on 7th that gets all the attention. Lively music can be heard from the street, and the mood here is as festive and fun as you might expect from a restaurant inspired by Latin America and Spain.