My experience with Si Tapas surpassed my expectations. Their food is another level of flavor. We wanted Spanish food for late lunch, and the Si Tapas caught our attention on Google. When I arrived at the restaurant, I noticed they did not have a parking lot, which can be inconvenient during rush hours. However, we were lucky to find a spot on the street close to the place. The food, the service, the atmosphere, and the wine are exceptional. We had paella for two, and it was more than enough. Something I appreciate is the commitment from the administration to keep their original receipts, which makes this place very special and unique. I would return to Si Tapas and try other things from their menu. I would recommend it to friends and family.
One of the best tapas spots in DFW! I wish I lived closer. Si Tapas brings me back to Spain! I cannot wait to go back
Lindsey Bremner Yochem
+5
As I sit here in this unassuming restaurant tonight, I can't help but feel grateful that we didn't let the initial negative reviews dissuade us from coming. This has turned out to be an absolutely delightful dining experience, easily one of the best meals we've had in a long time. The authenticity of the cuisine and the charming ambiance immediately transport you to Spain, creating a captivating atmosphere. From the moment we stepped through the doors, we were greeted by inviting aromas from the kitchen, heightening our anticipation for the culinary journey that awaited us. Without a doubt, tonight has been an evening to remember, and we're already looking forward to returning soon.
So great! The food was fairly affordable for the quality and the amount. The mix paella plate was $34 while the calamari was about $11 feeding my boyfriend and I (with leftovers) for ~$50 (before tip). It was worth every cent and I was driving to Dallas from six hours away for a day trip. If I'm ever back in the Dallas area will make another stop!!!!
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Dallas. The food is amazing. I love the environment. The Colombian server was excellent, he suggested a very good choice of the menu.
The food it’s ok, it was a nice experience, but they can improve it. Fried eggs with potatoes and Iberico ham have barely any ham which it’s supposed to be the best part of the dish, the calamari are really small but tasty, the patatas bravas where missing alioli, the Spanish serrano ham croquettes where really good.
Everything we ordered was delicious. Perfect for date night. We had the artichoke with lemon cream sauce, gambas al ajilo, seared ahi tuna, calamari, caramelized onion pork bruschetta, seafood paella, creme brulee, poached pear with ice cream.
Si Tapas is an excellent choice. Parking may be an issue on some days, but street parking is available nearby. Don’t be surprised if you may have to walk a block or two after parking. We thoroughly enjoyed our food and experience there. The grilled lambs were my favorite. The owner of the restaurant is a big Real Madrid fan and you can tell from the decor of the restaurant and memorabilia collection for the Los Blancos. Will definitely come back to try out the remaining menu items.
We come to this great place every time we come to Dallas. Meatballs and cauliflower were divine. Oxtails had watery sauce and were disappointing. Paella was good but shrimp may have been a little undercooked.
Sangria was refreshing and delicious.
A beautiful night out to another land. Let's experience Spain in our own backyard....
Some sangria and Spanish Tapas
Tapas are basically small plates of food. They're essentially bar snacks served alongside beer or wine.
Si Tapas
2207 Allen St, Dallas, TX 75204
The atmosphere was cozy, with both indoor and outdoor seating. I enjoyed trying a lot of different tapas (the sweetbread was my favorite). Everything was good, but lacked the "wow factor." Flavors were subtle and balanced, but not mind-blowing. Definitely a place that I'd see a lot of people enjoying. I definitely recommend trying it at least once, but not sure I'd go out of my way to go again.
My favorite Spanish spot in DFW. I go at least once a month. Very quaint, cool spot, and fast service. The food is delicious, other Spanish places don’t compare. We always get the paella valenciana (all vegetables) and the patatas bravas. I’ve tried so many dishes over the years and it just never gets old. Cooked to perfection and their drinks and deserts are delicious too. I highly recommend for a date night, or a nice patio lunch (in the spring or fall), their patio is beautiful with a great view! I also recommend the croquettes with manchego & spinach, their alcachofas, literally everything is delicious. Must try if you like Spanish food!
This is one of our favorite restaurants for date nights or brunch because you get a little bit of Spanish flare that’s nestled in the heart of Dallas. The menu offers up an abundance of dishes that you might not know what to order because they all sound so appealing. Every dish feels like it’s made especially for you. The food is perfectly flavored as if we are eating in Spain at that moment. Go check them out soon!
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Alejandra Denisse Suárez
+5
I enjoyed it a lot. I didn't expected to see sobrassada on the menu, and eating it after 4 years made me happy.
I wish they had more cheese selection though.
Croquetas were ok, not the best but good enough.
Service was excellent, I saw a lot of reviews about bad customer service, but we had a good experience.
It’s a very cute restaurant in Dallas.if weather is good do try outdoor seating. We did try seafood tapas, not intentionally. All of them were great, tried shark(pic 5) for first time and was okay. Dessert tapas were great, i opted for cream brûlée and loved it. There is church were you can park, check the timing on website about where you can park.
Generally Tapas restaurants break your pockets, but this one isn’t a super pricey one …
Si Tapas was good! We loved that their menu was extensive and had a variety of dishes. We liked everything we ordered, but especially enjoyed the shrimp and octopus. Overall, the seafood dishes were good, but they just lacked some fresh lemon/citrus to lift the dish.
For dessert we ordered the chocolate cake, but it wasn't good. The chocolate was subtle and the wine/fruit glaze was very tart. Our drinks though were really good. Im a big fan of martinis and loved that they had a variety.
They have indoor and outdoor seating. Inside is lightly lit while the outside has more light. The waitstaff is okay, but it was hard to get their attention sometimes.
A lot of people ordered the paella, but we were glad we didn't bc while it smelled good, we noticed it didn't have that traditional toasted/burt bottom that paellas are known for.
Overall, this is a great place to go where you dont have to make a reservation or have a long wait time.
Okay, so this is yet another 5 star review from me. I must be good at spotting great places.
The restaurant is really cool, it’s an old house from one of the oldest areas of Dallas. The menu is expansive. We chose several items to give it all a shot. The calamari was a bit on the salty side but everything else was great. Bring friends and share some dishes!
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