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Samba Room
Menu for Samba Room
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Ratings and Reviews for Samba Room
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Dec 11 2011
Andrew B. via Yelp
The lady at the front of the restaurant was very rude. Be aware of the $10 cover per person, even if you are going to dinner. The cover starts at 10pm. They...read more
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May 31 2011
Jessica M. via Yelp
Despite reading some not so great reviews, I still hoped for a good experience at the Samba Room. Unfortunately Samba Room was a big disappointment. The...read more
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May 28 2011
Eric L. via Yelp
I had high hopes for The Samba Room. Sadly, I was disappointed. There wasn't really a single reason for my low review, it was just a combination of...read more
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Sep 10 2008
via Citysearch
We went on a Friday night and it was not worth the long wait. The service and the food were both disappointing! Music can only m...read more
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Jul 18 2008
via Citysearch
Samba room is a very nice place to go on a date. However I was a little disappointed that they don't play to many Brazilian music ...read more
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Jul 15 2008
via Citysearch
I enjoe Samba Room because they have good food and service, besides that they have great music I make me remember my Country. As a...read more
The Scene
Minty rum mojitos, '30s streamlined curves, white-jacketed waiters and filmy curtains evoke the glamour of pre-Castro Havana, while the percussive ''foreground music''--an eclectic mix from reggae to samba--drums home the pan-Latin theme. Dining areas include a cigar lounge and two outdoor patios.
The Food
''Latin infused.'' The dinner menu ranges from appetizers such as plantain chips or mango barbecued ribs to Cuban sandwiches to ''large plates'' of paella or sugar cane beef tenderloin with chipotle mashed potatoes. Order the grilled mussels to start, which you dip in coconut milk laced with sour orange. Don't let the ''wine-habanero'' syrup scare you away from the cachaca chicken, a delicious quarter of smoked chicken atop a colorful, fruity coconut rice. Although Cuban bread is somewhat bland, the shredded beef sandwich packs plenty of flavor, more like barbecue than a sloppy Joe. Finish with the divine coconut creme brulee.