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Las Ramblas

170 W 4th St
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (646) 415-7924
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Price:
$$
Cross Street:
Between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue
Directions:
A, C, E; B, D; F, V at W 4th
Hours:
Sun-Thu 5pm-12am, Fri-Sat 5pm-1am

Message from Las Ramblas

Las Ramblas

Bar de Tapas

Greenwich Village's bustling West 4th Street is home to an authentic new tapas bar called Las Ramblas. It is named for a famous pedestrian street in Barcelona, Spain. Las Ramblas at 170 West 4th Street, is b/t Jones & Cornelia Streets and near 6th Avenue in NYC. Compact and inviting with its carefully restored brick walls, Las Ramblas is a haven for tapas aficionados. Executive Chef Fernando Echeverri of Pamplona, Spain, puts out a variety of tapas in addition to special dishes of the day. A carefully selected list of fine wines from Spain's outstanding regions is served by the glass and the bottle. For Sangria lovers, the drink comes three ways, each in a tall, chilled glass or a pitcher and topped with a different fruit. For an authentic Tapas experience, Las Ramblas is open daily from 4pm- 1am except Friday and Saturday from 4pm-2am.

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Editorial Review for Las Ramblas – by Citysearch Editors

The Scene
The Las Ramblas street sign outside the 28-person space refers to the famous street in Barcelona, and the tapas here are more economical than a plane ticket. A friendly staff guides small groups of diners to the day's specials and tapas bar favorites. Exposed brick, a copper bar, a trickling waterfall--all enliven the tapas-sized space.

The Food
It's hard to go wrong. A base of cured olives and crisp patatas bravas lead to a bubbling order of shrimp in garlic, white wine and lemon--a dish whose sauce demands an extra round of bread for the table. The party starts as dishes accumulate: crisped garlic-hued meatballs, addictive fried calamari, warm mini ham sandwiches. Don't miss the unique tuna mojama, smoke-cured so it resembles tuna-jerky; go further down this road with a plate of Spanish meats that move from gamey chorizo to spicy jamon.

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Insider Tips

What to Drink

Sangria comes three ways--red pear, white peach and sparkling strawberry--but the draw is the all-Spanish wine list. For something different, try the Txacoli ($35 per bottle), a traditional effervescent wine from the Basque region.

User Reviews for Las Ramblas

4 Star Rating: Recommended

10/13/2008 Posted by kimmae

Terrific atmosphere, nice staff, and really good tapas. A fun place to be--just don't take yourself or other patrons too seriously and you'll have a good time.

Pros: tapas

Cons: small,crowded

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

09/04/2008 Posted by veggie2001

We did a girlie dinner here. We walked in on a Tuesday night a little before 8, and were immediately sat. We ordered pom sangria (a little fruit-punchy), mushrooms, patatas bravas, mussels, octopus and meatballs. We also got a special artichoke salad. Everything was good, with the meatballs and potatoes just being average. The mussel sauce was great and the vinegary salad dressing contrasted nicely with the rest of the richer food. The service was attentive, our water glasses were always full. It seemed a good value, we were full for $12/pp. Our only complaint was that we asked for the food to come out staggared, but everthing came out in pretty quick succession. We will definitely go back, as there is so much more to try, including what look like some decent values on the wine list.

Pros: food, service, value

Cons: not good for large groups

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Editor's Review

Despite its diminuitive size and the size of its plates, this Spanish tapas bar packs a punch.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

What to Drink

Sangria comes three ways--red pear, white peach and sparkling strawberry--but the draw is the all-Spanish wine list. For something different, try the Txacoli ($35 per bottle), a traditional effervescent wine from the Basque region.

More Insider Tips

Restaurant Information

Hours

  • Sun-Thu 5pm-12am
  • Fri-Sat 5pm-1am

Dress Code

  • Casual

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • MasterCard
  • Visa

Cuisines

  • Tapas / Small Plates
  • Spanish

Meal Price

  • $$

Amenities

  • Group Dining

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