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Salsa's
Menu for Salsa's
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Ratings and Reviews for Salsa's
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May 11 2012
Jeff L. via Yelp
The food here is pretty good and the atmosphere is great, especially when the weather is nice and the front windows are ope. My personal fav on the menu is...read more
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May 03 2012
Kate O. via Yelp
We only went here because our usual Thursday night burrito spot (Taqueria Casa Real on Dot Ave near Columbia Road) closed before we got out of work. But,...read more
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May 03 2012
Heather G. via Yelp
I love the Margaritas here! They are awesome- I love them the best when Lauren is in the bar she is the best Margarita maker!!! I also love the "white"...read more
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May 10 2009
Tisha via Citysearch
We had a Sweet 16th Birrthday Dinner for my daughter who loves this restaurant. She had a choice of having a big party at a hall w...read more
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Mar 25 2009
IrishTemper via Citysearch
Charming and Cozy! this Authentic Mexican restaurant is a one of my favorite spots in Southie! what a treat to have it just a sh...read more
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Nov 13 2008
visitor46280 via Citysearch
I moved my friend to Boston and after a long day of unpacking we decided to go out for dinner. There were four of us together, we...read more
In Short
Surrounded by Southie's countless Irish bars and takeout joints, Salsa's nonetheless enjoys a loyal, local clientele. Its menu stands out because of authentic dishes like Chile en Nogada (fresh peppers stuffed with ground beef, almonds, raisins, apples and honey, and topped with a creamy walnut salsa) and Albondigas (Mexican-style meatloaf of ground beef, ham and garlic, topped with orange-chipotle salsa). Less adventurous diners stick to simpler, but no less impressive, quesadillas and enchiladas.