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Salsa's
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Mexican & Caribbean staples with tequila & rum cocktails in a simple storefront setting.
Nearby attractions
Breakout Games
60 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Kress Emporium
19 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Asheville Art Museum
2 S Pack Square, Asheville, NC 28801
Asheville Museum of Science
43 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Woolworth Walk
25 Haywood St, Asheville, NC 28801
Urban Trail
11 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Pack Square Park
80 Court Plaza, Asheville, NC 28801
Pritchard Park
67 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
blue spiral 1
38 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
LaZoom Tours
76 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Nearby restaurants
Farm Burger Asheville
10 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Posana Downtown
1 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Itto Ramen & Japanese Tapas
3 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
The Noodle Shop
3 SW Pack Sq, Asheville, NC 28801
White Duck Taco Shop Downtown
12 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28803
Suwana's Thai Orchid
11 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Café Bomba
#1 SW, N Pack Square, Asheville, NC 28801, United States
Green Sage Cafe Downtown
5 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
The Lobster Trap
35 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Old Europe Pastries
18 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Nearby hotels
Kimpton Hotel Arras
7 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
AC Hotel Asheville Downtown
10 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Aloft Asheville Downtown
51 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
The Foundry Hotel Asheville, Curio Collection by Hilton
51 S Market St, Asheville, NC 28801
Sweet Peas Hostel
23 Rankin Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
The Windsor Boutique Hotel
36 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Haywood Park Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
1 Battery Park Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Renaissance Asheville Downtown Hotel
31 Woodfin St, Asheville, NC 28801
Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville
15 Page Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
The Flat Iron Hotel
20 Battery Park Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
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Salsa's

6 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
4.4(888)
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Mexican & Caribbean staples with tequila & rum cocktails in a simple storefront setting.

attractions: Breakout Games, Kress Emporium, Asheville Art Museum, Asheville Museum of Science, Woolworth Walk, Urban Trail, Pack Square Park, Pritchard Park, blue spiral 1, LaZoom Tours, restaurants: Farm Burger Asheville, Posana Downtown, Itto Ramen & Japanese Tapas, The Noodle Shop, White Duck Taco Shop Downtown, Suwana's Thai Orchid, Café Bomba, Green Sage Cafe Downtown, The Lobster Trap, Old Europe Pastries
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(828) 252-9805
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salsasnc.com

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Nearby attractions of Salsa's

Breakout Games

Kress Emporium

Asheville Art Museum

Asheville Museum of Science

Woolworth Walk

Urban Trail

Pack Square Park

Pritchard Park

blue spiral 1

LaZoom Tours

Breakout Games

Breakout Games

5.0

(3.5K)

Open until 11:45 PM
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Kress Emporium

Kress Emporium

4.7

(406)

Closed
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Asheville Art Museum

Asheville Art Museum

4.3

(416)

Open 24 hours
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Asheville Museum of Science

Asheville Museum of Science

4.1

(475)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Forge your own design at Quiver Full Farm
Forge your own design at Quiver Full Farm
Wed, Dec 10 • 9:00 AM
Mars Hill, North Carolina, 28754
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Downtown Ashevilles history and hidden gems tour
Downtown Ashevilles history and hidden gems tour
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Asheville, North Carolina, 28801
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Explore a goat farm and taste a variety of cheese
Explore a goat farm and taste a variety of cheese
Thu, Dec 11 • 12:00 PM
Black Mountain, North Carolina, 28711
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Nearby restaurants of Salsa's

Farm Burger Asheville

Posana Downtown

Itto Ramen & Japanese Tapas

The Noodle Shop

White Duck Taco Shop Downtown

Suwana's Thai Orchid

Café Bomba

Green Sage Cafe Downtown

The Lobster Trap

Old Europe Pastries

Farm Burger Asheville

Farm Burger Asheville

4.5

(1.6K)

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Posana Downtown

Posana Downtown

4.7

(745)

$$$

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Itto Ramen & Japanese Tapas

Itto Ramen & Japanese Tapas

4.6

(734)

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The Noodle Shop

The Noodle Shop

4.2

(404)

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Reviews of Salsa's

4.4
(888)
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4.0
2y

Not your free typical chips-and-salsa place. Seasonal locally-inspired, an Asheville institution.

We have been to Salsas many times over the years. In fact, it was one of the first restaurants that we visited when we moved back to Asheville, over 15 years ago. They have been around a long time, and thus, have worked hard to really understand who they are. They are part of the restaurant group with Modesto and Bomba and even so, they don’t suffer from the “sameness” that sometimes happens when multiple restaurants are under one umbrella.

The good: Salsas has always had big portions, although several years ago, I heard a patron complain that the portions were smaller than they were years prior, but I can’t imagine what that would look like. The portions fill the plate.

The food is always beautifully presented. My husband had the Ropa Vieja and I had the African jerk tuna special. The tuna was a tad bit overcooked, although they said it was seared. The first bites were specially overcooked, as they were the outside edges. But there was quite a bit more pink once I broke into the interior of the dish. Like many of the dishes, it was served with rice and beans and chimichurri and plantains.

The fresh flavors and Caribbean accents, ensure that this is not just a typical “burrito“ place. Salsas feels fusion. But not in an over-the-top way. The actual salsas and toppings themselves, for instance, have lovely elements of fresh fruit, which brings a brightness to all of the dishes and compliments them.

Cons No reservation policy, but, we decided to go the day after Valentine’s Day, which was a stroke of genius, because they were completely packed for Valentine’s Day, but very few people decided to come out on the 15th.

Our server was, “OK“ but I saw other people flagging her down for the bill. She wasn’t super attentive, but she wasn’t completely absent. She checked all the boxes, but was not available if we wanted a refill of something. I also deeply do not like it when the servers do not offer Water. While I understand that it’s important for the restaurant to sell drinks, and the markup and margin on drinks is important to the bottom line, it should also be standard practice for the server to say “please take a look at our alcoholic beverages and also would you like a glass of water?” In fact, many tables did not have water, and I saw a few tables trying to flag servers down to ask for a glass of water. I understand that some restaurants find it wasteful to automatically have glasses of water on the table that nobody ever drinks, but I am enjoying the trend toward two empty glasses and a bottle of tapwater on the table if you need it. At a very minimum, the server should bring it up as an offering. I know this sounds like I’m picking on something silly, but people start drinking, especially tourists in town, and they forget to have water, and it’s just not a good combination.

Tips on Seating and reservations: It’s a small place, so it is Cozy, and somewhat tight. Try to sit in one of the corners, if you’re sitting in the aisle or especially near the bathroom it gets a bit busy and bustling and annoying.

Although they do not accept reservations, they will try to accommodate large parties if you call ahead.

Tips on Ordering: The paellas are all excellent.

There are a few standard menu items, but don’t get your heart set on something that you have and expect to see it every time on the menu, as it changes seasonally. Chef very much relies on local and seasonal ingredients, which is a blessing. That’s what makes it so lovely. Branch out! Try something new. Try the specials! Get out of your comfort zone!

The margaritas here are the best in town. Especially when you order a margarita that has some sort of fruit element to it. In other places, there is often a hint of fruit, but here you really see the muddled fruit and can really...

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5.0
1y

Title: The Irresistible Charm of Salsas: A Culinary Journey through a Beloved Mexican RestaurantIntroduction: Salsas, a Mexican restaurant nestled in the heart of our town, holds a special place in my heart for numerous reasons. From its vibrant atmosphere to the tantalizing aromas that greet you at the door, Salsas has become more than just a place to dine; it's a sanctuary where culinary delights and cherished memories converge.Authenticity: Salsas embodies the essence of authentic Mexican cuisine, transporting patrons to the bustling streets of Mexico City with each bite.Flavorful Selection: The menu at Salsas boasts a diverse array of dishes, each carefully crafted to showcase the rich tapestry of Mexican flavors.Salsas: The namesake of the restaurant, the salsas served here are unparalleled in their freshness and complexity, adding a burst of flavor to every dish.Variety of Salsas: From the fiery heat of the habanero salsa to the refreshing tang of the pico de gallo, Salsas offers a wide range of salsas to suit every palate.Customization: One of the things I love most about Salsas is the ability to customize my meal with different salsas, allowing me to tailor each bite to my liking.Fresh Ingredients: Salsas prides itself on using only the freshest ingredients, sourced locally whenever possible, ensuring that every dish is bursting with flavor.Family Atmosphere: Whether dining with friends or family, Salsas provides a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes every meal feel like a special occasion.Friendly Staff: The staff at Salsas are always welcoming and attentive, adding to the overall dining experience.Cultural Experience: Dining at Salsas is not just about the food; it's about immersing oneself in the vibrant culture and traditions of Mexico.Vibrant Décor: From the colorful murals adorning the walls to the lively music playing in the background, Salsas exudes a festive...

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2.0
2y

Let me start with the good part first: Our waitress treated our group of six (traveled from Virginia) with exceptional service, a warm smile, attentive nature, and a genuine personality, elevating the dining experience to a delightful level. How ever - the restaurant opened the doors late for a scheduled reservation. The owner (who opened the doors) did not even apologized to the crowd waiting out side. Next the owner the owner's discourteous demeanor was evident - as he failed to respond in the language he was addressed, displaying a lack of consideration and respect in the communication exchange. It was well noted as both my wife and I spoke to him in Spanish - he kept responding in English. We found that ironic as he was communicating with others in Spanish. Lastly - Some of us were charged a different price (on the higher side) than what was listed on our menu, and when questioned, the waitress explained that the discrepancy occurred due to a mix-up with their menus. Owner never approached us for an apology - nor did they offer us to pay the price listed on the Menu handed over to us. As I stated - food was great, waitress liked her job , she moved from California - as she explained it to us in SPANISH (her second language). VERY DISAPPOINTED in the handling of owner and we plan to go back to Asheville in the future - but, not to eat there. Lots of other places around this nice small town - if you plan on visiting the Biltmore Estate and have...

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Lockie HunterLockie Hunter
Not your free typical chips-and-salsa place. Seasonal locally-inspired, an Asheville institution. We have been to Salsas many times over the years. In fact, it was one of the first restaurants that we visited when we moved back to Asheville, over 15 years ago. They have been around a long time, and thus, have worked hard to really understand who they are. They are part of the restaurant group with Modesto and Bomba and even so, they don’t suffer from the “sameness” that sometimes happens when multiple restaurants are under one umbrella. The good: Salsas has always had big portions, although several years ago, I heard a patron complain that the portions were smaller than they were years prior, but I can’t imagine what that would look like. The portions fill the plate. The food is always beautifully presented. My husband had the Ropa Vieja and I had the African jerk tuna special. The tuna was a tad bit overcooked, although they said it was seared. The first bites were specially overcooked, as they were the outside edges. But there was quite a bit more pink once I broke into the interior of the dish. Like many of the dishes, it was served with rice and beans and chimichurri and plantains. The fresh flavors and Caribbean accents, ensure that this is not just a typical “burrito“ place. Salsas feels fusion. But not in an over-the-top way. The actual salsas and toppings themselves, for instance, have lovely elements of fresh fruit, which brings a brightness to all of the dishes and compliments them. Cons No reservation policy, but, we decided to go the day after Valentine’s Day, which was a stroke of genius, because they were completely packed for Valentine’s Day, but very few people decided to come out on the 15th. Our server was, “OK“ but I saw other people flagging her down for the bill. She wasn’t super attentive, but she wasn’t completely absent. She checked all the boxes, but was not available if we wanted a refill of something. I also deeply do not like it when the servers do not offer Water. While I understand that it’s important for the restaurant to sell drinks, and the markup and margin on drinks is important to the bottom line, it should also be standard practice for the server to say “please take a look at our alcoholic beverages and also would you like a glass of water?” In fact, many tables did not have water, and I saw a few tables trying to flag servers down to ask for a glass of water. I understand that some restaurants find it wasteful to automatically have glasses of water on the table that nobody ever drinks, but I am enjoying the trend toward two empty glasses and a bottle of tapwater on the table if you need it. At a very minimum, the server should bring it up as an offering. I know this sounds like I’m picking on something silly, but people start drinking, especially tourists in town, and they forget to have water, and it’s just not a good combination. Tips on Seating and reservations: It’s a small place, so it is Cozy, and somewhat tight. Try to sit in one of the corners, if you’re sitting in the aisle or especially near the bathroom it gets a bit busy and bustling and annoying. Although they do not accept reservations, they will try to accommodate large parties if you call ahead. Tips on Ordering: The paellas are all excellent. There are a few standard menu items, but don’t get your heart set on something that you have and expect to see it every time on the menu, as it changes seasonally. Chef very much relies on local and seasonal ingredients, which is a blessing. That’s what makes it so lovely. Branch out! Try something new. Try the specials! Get out of your comfort zone! The margaritas here are the best in town. Especially when you order a margarita that has some sort of fruit element to it. In other places, there is often a hint of fruit, but here you really see the muddled fruit and can really taste it. Bravo.
Nathan PenhaNathan Penha
Where to begin? Let’s start with the positives. You get A LOT of food in your meal, the margaritas (ordered the jalapeño cucumber) were delicious and refreshing, our server was friendly, but that’s really where it ends. We got the steak fajitas and they were super over cooked (like the meat was beyond well done) and not seasoned at all. They also didn’t come out with any chimichurri that was mentioned in the description. As someone who grew up in a Spanish family, I had no idea you could make Spanish rice and beans that were more flavorless than plain white rice, but apparently you can. The plantains were underripe and overcooked. What makes it worse is fajitas in a Mexican restaurant costing $29!!! Like I said the portion size was large, but for how unseasoned they were I would’ve rather had less for less money. The giant platter also only came with 3 tortillas, so we asked for an extra side of tortillas because you need at least 8-10 for the size of the platter. They only brought out THREE MORE and charged $5 for them??? For small corn tortillas?? Yes, we did eat the meal because we hadn’t eaten since breakfast (went to Salsas for dinner) and there was a wait at other restaurants but will absolutely never again frequent or recommend unless you’re only going for one margarita and eating elsewhere.
BlueBlue
Salsa's is one of my favorite restaurants in Asheville, due both to the friendly staff as well as the fact that they serve some of the most inspired and flavorful dishes I have ever had the pleasure of enjoying. Their drink menu is fairly extensive, and a great place to start (both for those who indulge in alcohol as well as those who do not - kudos for the home made ginger brew and other such options!) There are daily specials, both entrees and appetizers, so make sure to look through those for unique gems featuring seasonal/situational menu items such as fresh salmon dishes. The burritos are a mainstay, with a variety of unique twists for the adventurous, as well as a more traditional option for those who prefer the tried and true. I ordered a special on my last visit, the blackened salmon quesadilla, and was not disappointed. The shell was crispy and light, the ingredients were well-prepared and complimentary to each other, and upon my first bite, I could not help but close my eyes and simply savor the flavor. I would highly recommend Salsa's to anyone looking for a unique and flavorful meal for a reasonable price in downtown Asheville.
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Not your free typical chips-and-salsa place. Seasonal locally-inspired, an Asheville institution. We have been to Salsas many times over the years. In fact, it was one of the first restaurants that we visited when we moved back to Asheville, over 15 years ago. They have been around a long time, and thus, have worked hard to really understand who they are. They are part of the restaurant group with Modesto and Bomba and even so, they don’t suffer from the “sameness” that sometimes happens when multiple restaurants are under one umbrella. The good: Salsas has always had big portions, although several years ago, I heard a patron complain that the portions were smaller than they were years prior, but I can’t imagine what that would look like. The portions fill the plate. The food is always beautifully presented. My husband had the Ropa Vieja and I had the African jerk tuna special. The tuna was a tad bit overcooked, although they said it was seared. The first bites were specially overcooked, as they were the outside edges. But there was quite a bit more pink once I broke into the interior of the dish. Like many of the dishes, it was served with rice and beans and chimichurri and plantains. The fresh flavors and Caribbean accents, ensure that this is not just a typical “burrito“ place. Salsas feels fusion. But not in an over-the-top way. The actual salsas and toppings themselves, for instance, have lovely elements of fresh fruit, which brings a brightness to all of the dishes and compliments them. Cons No reservation policy, but, we decided to go the day after Valentine’s Day, which was a stroke of genius, because they were completely packed for Valentine’s Day, but very few people decided to come out on the 15th. Our server was, “OK“ but I saw other people flagging her down for the bill. She wasn’t super attentive, but she wasn’t completely absent. She checked all the boxes, but was not available if we wanted a refill of something. I also deeply do not like it when the servers do not offer Water. While I understand that it’s important for the restaurant to sell drinks, and the markup and margin on drinks is important to the bottom line, it should also be standard practice for the server to say “please take a look at our alcoholic beverages and also would you like a glass of water?” In fact, many tables did not have water, and I saw a few tables trying to flag servers down to ask for a glass of water. I understand that some restaurants find it wasteful to automatically have glasses of water on the table that nobody ever drinks, but I am enjoying the trend toward two empty glasses and a bottle of tapwater on the table if you need it. At a very minimum, the server should bring it up as an offering. I know this sounds like I’m picking on something silly, but people start drinking, especially tourists in town, and they forget to have water, and it’s just not a good combination. Tips on Seating and reservations: It’s a small place, so it is Cozy, and somewhat tight. Try to sit in one of the corners, if you’re sitting in the aisle or especially near the bathroom it gets a bit busy and bustling and annoying. Although they do not accept reservations, they will try to accommodate large parties if you call ahead. Tips on Ordering: The paellas are all excellent. There are a few standard menu items, but don’t get your heart set on something that you have and expect to see it every time on the menu, as it changes seasonally. Chef very much relies on local and seasonal ingredients, which is a blessing. That’s what makes it so lovely. Branch out! Try something new. Try the specials! Get out of your comfort zone! The margaritas here are the best in town. Especially when you order a margarita that has some sort of fruit element to it. In other places, there is often a hint of fruit, but here you really see the muddled fruit and can really taste it. Bravo.
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Where to begin? Let’s start with the positives. You get A LOT of food in your meal, the margaritas (ordered the jalapeño cucumber) were delicious and refreshing, our server was friendly, but that’s really where it ends. We got the steak fajitas and they were super over cooked (like the meat was beyond well done) and not seasoned at all. They also didn’t come out with any chimichurri that was mentioned in the description. As someone who grew up in a Spanish family, I had no idea you could make Spanish rice and beans that were more flavorless than plain white rice, but apparently you can. The plantains were underripe and overcooked. What makes it worse is fajitas in a Mexican restaurant costing $29!!! Like I said the portion size was large, but for how unseasoned they were I would’ve rather had less for less money. The giant platter also only came with 3 tortillas, so we asked for an extra side of tortillas because you need at least 8-10 for the size of the platter. They only brought out THREE MORE and charged $5 for them??? For small corn tortillas?? Yes, we did eat the meal because we hadn’t eaten since breakfast (went to Salsas for dinner) and there was a wait at other restaurants but will absolutely never again frequent or recommend unless you’re only going for one margarita and eating elsewhere.
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Salsa's is one of my favorite restaurants in Asheville, due both to the friendly staff as well as the fact that they serve some of the most inspired and flavorful dishes I have ever had the pleasure of enjoying. Their drink menu is fairly extensive, and a great place to start (both for those who indulge in alcohol as well as those who do not - kudos for the home made ginger brew and other such options!) There are daily specials, both entrees and appetizers, so make sure to look through those for unique gems featuring seasonal/situational menu items such as fresh salmon dishes. The burritos are a mainstay, with a variety of unique twists for the adventurous, as well as a more traditional option for those who prefer the tried and true. I ordered a special on my last visit, the blackened salmon quesadilla, and was not disappointed. The shell was crispy and light, the ingredients were well-prepared and complimentary to each other, and upon my first bite, I could not help but close my eyes and simply savor the flavor. I would highly recommend Salsa's to anyone looking for a unique and flavorful meal for a reasonable price in downtown Asheville.
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