La Salsa
Located on Lee Lane in the heart of Horwich, which is quickly becoming a foodie haven, La Salsa is an independent tapas and wine bar which has quickly gained the love of diners both local and visiting with its good quality food and service at a good price.
The main draw is the fact that La Salsa offers a menu of over 40 tapas dishes for just £12.95-£15.95 depending on when you go. For this one price you can eat as much as you like, for as long as you like. The menu has sections covering breads, olives, salads, meat, fish, chicken, charcuterie, and vegetarian, as well as a large drinks menu covering beers, wines, liqueurs and spirits, and soft drinks, as well as the occasional special cocktail and sangria jugs. There's a dessert menu too, but most people don't get that far by the time they need rolling out the door!
The way things tend to work are that after being seated and ordering drinks, your party will each tell the server two or three dishes (they're numbered too, so don't worry about brushing off those Spanish pronunciation skills you learned in school!), and the dishes are all brought together in small dishes, allowing you to graze, nibble, and share to your own delight. After finishing a "round", the waiting staff clear your dishes and take more orders. In essence you can try everything on the menu through the evening, as many times as you'd like! I particularly like their "Tapas De Pescado" (seafood), which are done very well. To be honest, all of the dishes are cooked perfectly and presented well, and I enjoyed all of the ones I've tried immensely. I've never NOT enjoyed a visit to La Salsa!
The venue itself is split into two storefronts, which originally had one unit as the main dining room and kitchen, and the other unit as a bar and lounge area, but with La Salsa's increasing popularity, the lounge area had to be fitted out as another dining room! The décor is traditional and rustic, with stripped wooden floors, chunky wooden accents and artwork, and partitions made from old wooden doors (!), and tall candles on both the tables and against the walls, as Spanish and Catalan music plays giving an authentic feel to the Spanish atmosphere, only spoiled slightly by the ceiling, which is office style Styrofoam ceiling tiles. But frankly who's looking up? There's more food coming!
The staff are young, friendly and hard-working. Most of them don't know how to pronounce "dauphenois potatoes", which makes me giggle. Due to how busy the venue can get, you can expect to order with and be served by several different staff members. Sadly, tips given to your wait staff are all put into a communal pool "kitty", and shared out equally. This may be fair I suppose, but it doesn't account for if you get a very good waiter at one table, and a poor one at another.
La Salsa doesn't have private parking, so you will have to use street parking, or one of the local free car parks within walking distance, but luckily both options are free.
I love La Salsa, and continue to go again and again, as do my friends, parents, in-laws, and anyone else I've introduced to it! If you try it yourself, I guarantee you will too! It's also nice to see that despite lots of local competition, including from restaurant chains nearby at Middlebrook Retail Park, La Salsa continues to thrive and gain in popularity. That shows they're definitely doing something right!
La Salsa
116 - 120 Lee Lane
Horwich
Bolton
BL6 7AF
(01204) 699 132BL6 7AF
www.lasalsa-restaurant.com
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ReplyDeleteCooked by eastern Europeans and owned by asians. Ice cubes in wine. Cold food. About as Spanish as a takeaway from Mars.
I don't imagine every Chinese/Italian/Indian/American restaurant is owned and run by its respective countrymen either, but more that the restaurant's theme, menu, and offerings are that of their respective geographical cuisine.
DeleteI've never personally had any cold food from them as it's usually freshly made, but if you did, I'm guessing you brought it to their attention? If you did, I imagine they'd rectify it straight away.
As for ice cubes in wine... I don't know about that one, that's certainly pretty weird!