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Salazar Restaurant • Chef Jose Salazar | OTR Restaurant & Bar
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New American eatery serving refined plates in an elegant yet relaxed dining room.
Nearby attractions
American Legacy Tours
1332 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Washington Park
1230 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Cincinnati Music Hall
1241 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Memorial Hall OTR
1225 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Alcove by MadTree Event Spaces
1400 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Paper Wings
1203 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Know Theatre of Cincinnati
1120 Jackson St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
TQL Stadium
1501 Central Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45214
Ziegler Park
1322 Sycamore St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
The Otto M.Budig Theater
1195 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Nearby restaurants
The Eagle OTR
1342 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Losanti
1401 Race St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Quan Hapa
1331 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Krueger's Tavern
1313 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Sacred Beast Diner OTR
1437 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Pepp & Dolores
1501 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Colette OTR • Mostly French Restaurant by Chef Danny Combs
1400 Race St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Alcove by MadTree Brewing
1410 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Bee's Barbecue OTR
1403 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Bakersfield OTR
1213 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cincinnati Downtown
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Hampton Inn & Suites Cincinnati-Downtown
617 Vine St Suite A, Cincinnati, OH 45202
The Cincinnatian Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton
601 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Homewood Suites by Hilton Cincinnati-Downtown
617 Vine St Suite B, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Kinley Cincinnati Downtown, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
636 Race St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
The Guild Downtown - Vine St Cincinnati
630 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
voco the Clair Cincinnati Downtown by IHG
701 Broadway, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Salazar Restaurant • Chef Jose Salazar | OTR Restaurant & Bar

1401 Republic St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
4.6(342)$$$$
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New American eatery serving refined plates in an elegant yet relaxed dining room.

attractions: American Legacy Tours, Washington Park, Cincinnati Music Hall, Memorial Hall OTR, Alcove by MadTree Event Spaces, Paper Wings, Know Theatre of Cincinnati, TQL Stadium, Ziegler Park, The Otto M.Budig Theater, restaurants: The Eagle OTR, Losanti, Quan Hapa, Krueger's Tavern, Sacred Beast Diner OTR, Pepp & Dolores, Colette OTR • Mostly French Restaurant by Chef Danny Combs, Alcove by MadTree Brewing, Bee's Barbecue OTR, Bakersfield OTR
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(513) 621-7000
Website
salazarcincinnati.com

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Farm Greens Salad (V)
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Little Fried Oyster Sandwich
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Hokkaido Sea Scallops
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Hand Cut Fries

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Nearby attractions of Salazar Restaurant • Chef Jose Salazar | OTR Restaurant & Bar

American Legacy Tours

Washington Park

Cincinnati Music Hall

Memorial Hall OTR

Alcove by MadTree Event Spaces

Paper Wings

Know Theatre of Cincinnati

TQL Stadium

Ziegler Park

The Otto M.Budig Theater

American Legacy Tours

American Legacy Tours

5.0

(2.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Washington Park

Washington Park

4.7

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Cincinnati Music Hall

Cincinnati Music Hall

4.9

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Memorial Hall OTR

Memorial Hall OTR

4.8

(568)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Salazar Restaurant • Chef Jose Salazar | OTR Restaurant & Bar

The Eagle OTR

Losanti

Quan Hapa

Krueger's Tavern

Sacred Beast Diner OTR

Pepp & Dolores

Colette OTR • Mostly French Restaurant by Chef Danny Combs

Alcove by MadTree Brewing

Bee's Barbecue OTR

Bakersfield OTR

The Eagle OTR

The Eagle OTR

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(2.4K)

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Losanti

Losanti

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Quan Hapa

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Krueger's Tavern

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Reviews of Salazar Restaurant • Chef Jose Salazar | OTR Restaurant & Bar

4.6
(342)
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5.0
2y

Salazar, by Chef Jose Salazar, was the best experience and surprise we had on a 24h connection in Cincinnati. I would say it's a special diamond in the city and a must go, if you have the opportunity. A reservation is recommended. We didn't get a seat inside (our fault), so we had our dinner on the tables outside, which was also pretty good. The service is exceptional. They know a lot about the ingredients and food they are serving, they help you choosing drinks, make sure you don't run out of water, and always with a smile and great mood. We chose Salazar because it is presented as a farm-inspired, local and regional sourced restaurant, that reflects a truly Cincinnati experience. I believe the menu changes over time and season, as I didn't find everything that was on the photos. Anyway, we did the right coices. 🦪 oyster sandwich - the most surprising and tasty dish! Very well balanced with a fried oyster and spicy kimchi, and the flavours of the radish sprouts and garlic mayo. It was an appetizer, but this could easily turn into my main dish. 🐟 Grilled Hamachi Collar - so well cooked, soft, tasty, and with a perfect ginger-tumeric sauce. Sided with some crispy black rice crackers. 🍔 The double smashburguer - from local grass fed cows, which shows how Salazar cares about what he puts in his restaurant. Asked for the extra egg. Didn't regret my choice. Perfect pickle (i would love them to be home made, but I am no sure), with aged cheddar and a potato bun, was for sure one of the top burguers I had. 🍗 Amish chicken paillard - it was not my dish, but I could try it. Was surprisingly soft inside, and crispy outside. 🍨 There was still room for a sweet treat. We were enchanted by the honey ice cream and the coffee ice cream. We had both, and although I was mostly curious about the first, it was the coffee one that won. It was creamy, strongly flavoured and delicious.

Prices, for a non-american, portuguese visitor, are of course a bit high. We paid around $200 for 3 people (including tax and tip). But it is worth it and it is a fair price.

I am probably not returning to Cincinnati again, so if you have the opportunity, please do visit this amazing restaurant.

Congrats to all the...

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5.0
6y

Wow. Just wow. The atmosphere of this place was like a bustling cafe and the vibe was very European. I loved the space. First, the bad part: I got there and had to wait like maybe 15 min, literally not a big deal. However, 2 different hosts/waiters came over to see that I was set and even comped 2 small plates after I had ordered. Management like this is very rare and unexpected. Now for the great part: I got in total, 3 small plates and 1 entree. 1 - Fried Oyster Slider - great crispy oyster on a very soft brioche bun. 3 bites did it and everything from the Kim chi to the garlic mayo, just worked. I would devour this if it was a full sized sandwich, then ask for another one. 2 - Marinated olives and Manchego Cheese - I am not a huge fan of olives, but after trying one, I can tell this was truly a strong flavor that the table next to me enjoyed (because I gave it to them after trying it). The cheese was amazing, it was smoked in a way that brought another flavor and blended everything together superbly. 3 - Fried Pimento Cheese Fritters - little sunshine balls of spicy cheese joy. If bar food snacks had an older, more sophisticated brother, this is it. Perfect spice for a ping pong sized, fried ball of cheese and fun. Entree - Duck Breast with Chipotle marinade, smoked and grilled cabbage, veggie pupusa, and mole verde - something out of a food network show. The duck breast was extremely juicy and cooked to medium (slight pink). The cabbage was Smokey and deep and added a bass note to the duck. The pupusas were a welcome surprise and were filled with a slightly spicy, but warm mole verde and I was surprised by how everything melded together and just worked. The duck was well seasoned and all in all, just a great plate. Gorgeous playing and the edible flowers (I hope they were edible) made it look like a renaissance painting.

10/5 because of the food, staff, and general atmosphere. I would definitely come back and bring my friends, family, or random person on the street so they could experience it...

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5.0
2y

Update: Had to have it one last time at the original location before they temporarily close to reopen in a new larger location. Harvest Moon cocktail is an aesthetical and delectable delight

Restaurant Week is building momentum with a visit to Salazar - the eponymous OTR restaurant by Chef Jose Salazar

Supreme dining experience. Fine dining without being overly pretentious or breaking the bank.

Cocktail: Love Letter Refreshing spring evening drink while the sun was still out.

For food, went with the Spring restaurant week special dinner menu

First course: Parisian Gnocchi. Intricate and Exquisite! Subtle medley of savory flavors and textures (crisp, soft, smooth) with each ingredient shining on its own and coming together harmoniously! And something to be said about the color of the presentation. Felt it represented a bright spring evening perfectly. This was a grandslam home run gnocchi creation by Chef Salazar and his team. Probably the best gnocchi dish I have had, ever!

Second course: Blue corn Hurache Vegetables in this really pleasant artisanal presentation of Hurache included English peas, radishes and asparagus as part of the spring vegetables medley, along with refried beans, salsa and crema- all delicately elevating the star of the show - a perfectly prepared Hurache! Great follow up to the gnocchi first course. Jumping across the pond seamlessly between the two courses.

Third course Dessert: dark chocolate pot de creme with chopped strawberries and vanilla whip. Well , let's just say this unleashed a bit of a sweet tooth in me...and I ended up overshooting the restaurant week menu to order a 4th course add-on dessert 😆

Fourth Course: Warm fresh cookie, did I mention warm?... just the perfect way to finish a cool spring night

I leave Salazar a happy and full human....again !

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Salazar, by Chef Jose Salazar, was the best experience and surprise we had on a 24h connection in Cincinnati. I would say it's a special diamond in the city and a must go, if you have the opportunity. A reservation is recommended. We didn't get a seat inside (our fault), so we had our dinner on the tables outside, which was also pretty good. The service is exceptional. They know a lot about the ingredients and food they are serving, they help you choosing drinks, make sure you don't run out of water, and always with a smile and great mood. We chose Salazar because it is presented as a farm-inspired, local and regional sourced restaurant, that reflects a truly Cincinnati experience. I believe the menu changes over time and season, as I didn't find everything that was on the photos. Anyway, we did the right coices. 🦪 oyster sandwich - the most surprising and tasty dish! Very well balanced with a fried oyster and spicy kimchi, and the flavours of the radish sprouts and garlic mayo. It was an appetizer, but this could easily turn into my main dish. 🐟 Grilled Hamachi Collar - so well cooked, soft, tasty, and with a perfect ginger-tumeric sauce. Sided with some crispy black rice crackers. 🍔 The double smashburguer - from local grass fed cows, which shows how Salazar cares about what he puts in his restaurant. Asked for the extra egg. Didn't regret my choice. Perfect pickle (i would love them to be home made, but I am no sure), with aged cheddar and a potato bun, was for sure one of the top burguers I had. 🍗 Amish chicken paillard - it was not my dish, but I could try it. Was surprisingly soft inside, and crispy outside. 🍨 There was still room for a sweet treat. We were enchanted by the honey ice cream and the coffee ice cream. We had both, and although I was mostly curious about the first, it was the coffee one that won. It was creamy, strongly flavoured and delicious. Prices, for a non-american, portuguese visitor, are of course a bit high. We paid around $200 for 3 people (including tax and tip). But it is worth it and it is a fair price. I am probably not returning to Cincinnati again, so if you have the opportunity, please do visit this amazing restaurant. Congrats to all the team at Salazar!
Tyler JTyler J
Wow. Just wow. The atmosphere of this place was like a bustling cafe and the vibe was very European. I loved the space. First, the bad part: I got there and had to wait like maybe 15 min, literally not a big deal. However, 2 different hosts/waiters came over to see that I was set and even comped 2 small plates after I had ordered. Management like this is very rare and unexpected. Now for the great part: I got in total, 3 small plates and 1 entree. 1 - Fried Oyster Slider - great crispy oyster on a very soft brioche bun. 3 bites did it and everything from the Kim chi to the garlic mayo, just worked. I would devour this if it was a full sized sandwich, then ask for another one. 2 - Marinated olives and Manchego Cheese - I am not a huge fan of olives, but after trying one, I can tell this was truly a strong flavor that the table next to me enjoyed (because I gave it to them after trying it). The cheese was amazing, it was smoked in a way that brought another flavor and blended everything together superbly. 3 - Fried Pimento Cheese Fritters - little sunshine balls of spicy cheese joy. If bar food snacks had an older, more sophisticated brother, this is it. Perfect spice for a ping pong sized, fried ball of cheese and fun. Entree - Duck Breast with Chipotle marinade, smoked and grilled cabbage, veggie pupusa, and mole verde - something out of a food network show. The duck breast was extremely juicy and cooked to medium (slight pink). The cabbage was Smokey and deep and added a bass note to the duck. The pupusas were a welcome surprise and were filled with a slightly spicy, but warm mole verde and I was surprised by how everything melded together and just worked. The duck was well seasoned and all in all, just a great plate. Gorgeous playing and the edible flowers (I hope they were edible) made it look like a renaissance painting. 10/5 because of the food, staff, and general atmosphere. I would definitely come back and bring my friends, family, or random person on the street so they could experience it for themselves.
Ramnath RamachandranRamnath Ramachandran
Update: Had to have it one last time at the original location before they temporarily close to reopen in a new larger location. Harvest Moon cocktail is an aesthetical and delectable delight Restaurant Week is building momentum with a visit to Salazar - the eponymous OTR restaurant by Chef Jose Salazar Supreme dining experience. Fine dining without being overly pretentious or breaking the bank. 1. Cocktail: Love Letter Refreshing spring evening drink while the sun was still out. For food, went with the Spring restaurant week special dinner menu 2. First course: Parisian Gnocchi. Intricate and Exquisite! Subtle medley of savory flavors and textures (crisp, soft, smooth) with each ingredient shining on its own and coming together harmoniously! And something to be said about the color of the presentation. Felt it represented a bright spring evening perfectly. This was a grandslam home run gnocchi creation by Chef Salazar and his team. Probably the best gnocchi dish I have had, ever! 3. Second course: Blue corn Hurache Vegetables in this really pleasant artisanal presentation of Hurache included English peas, radishes and asparagus as part of the spring vegetables medley, along with refried beans, salsa and crema- all delicately elevating the star of the show - a perfectly prepared Hurache! Great follow up to the gnocchi first course. Jumping across the pond seamlessly between the two courses. 4. Third course Dessert: dark chocolate pot de creme with chopped strawberries and vanilla whip. Well , let's just say this unleashed a bit of a sweet tooth in me...and I ended up overshooting the restaurant week menu to order a 4th course add-on dessert 😆 5. Fourth Course: Warm fresh cookie, did I mention warm?... just the perfect way to finish a cool spring night I leave Salazar a happy and full human....again ! Where to next on Wednesday??
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Salazar, by Chef Jose Salazar, was the best experience and surprise we had on a 24h connection in Cincinnati. I would say it's a special diamond in the city and a must go, if you have the opportunity. A reservation is recommended. We didn't get a seat inside (our fault), so we had our dinner on the tables outside, which was also pretty good. The service is exceptional. They know a lot about the ingredients and food they are serving, they help you choosing drinks, make sure you don't run out of water, and always with a smile and great mood. We chose Salazar because it is presented as a farm-inspired, local and regional sourced restaurant, that reflects a truly Cincinnati experience. I believe the menu changes over time and season, as I didn't find everything that was on the photos. Anyway, we did the right coices. 🦪 oyster sandwich - the most surprising and tasty dish! Very well balanced with a fried oyster and spicy kimchi, and the flavours of the radish sprouts and garlic mayo. It was an appetizer, but this could easily turn into my main dish. 🐟 Grilled Hamachi Collar - so well cooked, soft, tasty, and with a perfect ginger-tumeric sauce. Sided with some crispy black rice crackers. 🍔 The double smashburguer - from local grass fed cows, which shows how Salazar cares about what he puts in his restaurant. Asked for the extra egg. Didn't regret my choice. Perfect pickle (i would love them to be home made, but I am no sure), with aged cheddar and a potato bun, was for sure one of the top burguers I had. 🍗 Amish chicken paillard - it was not my dish, but I could try it. Was surprisingly soft inside, and crispy outside. 🍨 There was still room for a sweet treat. We were enchanted by the honey ice cream and the coffee ice cream. We had both, and although I was mostly curious about the first, it was the coffee one that won. It was creamy, strongly flavoured and delicious. Prices, for a non-american, portuguese visitor, are of course a bit high. We paid around $200 for 3 people (including tax and tip). But it is worth it and it is a fair price. I am probably not returning to Cincinnati again, so if you have the opportunity, please do visit this amazing restaurant. Congrats to all the team at Salazar!
Paula Castelo

Paula Castelo

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Wow. Just wow. The atmosphere of this place was like a bustling cafe and the vibe was very European. I loved the space. First, the bad part: I got there and had to wait like maybe 15 min, literally not a big deal. However, 2 different hosts/waiters came over to see that I was set and even comped 2 small plates after I had ordered. Management like this is very rare and unexpected. Now for the great part: I got in total, 3 small plates and 1 entree. 1 - Fried Oyster Slider - great crispy oyster on a very soft brioche bun. 3 bites did it and everything from the Kim chi to the garlic mayo, just worked. I would devour this if it was a full sized sandwich, then ask for another one. 2 - Marinated olives and Manchego Cheese - I am not a huge fan of olives, but after trying one, I can tell this was truly a strong flavor that the table next to me enjoyed (because I gave it to them after trying it). The cheese was amazing, it was smoked in a way that brought another flavor and blended everything together superbly. 3 - Fried Pimento Cheese Fritters - little sunshine balls of spicy cheese joy. If bar food snacks had an older, more sophisticated brother, this is it. Perfect spice for a ping pong sized, fried ball of cheese and fun. Entree - Duck Breast with Chipotle marinade, smoked and grilled cabbage, veggie pupusa, and mole verde - something out of a food network show. The duck breast was extremely juicy and cooked to medium (slight pink). The cabbage was Smokey and deep and added a bass note to the duck. The pupusas were a welcome surprise and were filled with a slightly spicy, but warm mole verde and I was surprised by how everything melded together and just worked. The duck was well seasoned and all in all, just a great plate. Gorgeous playing and the edible flowers (I hope they were edible) made it look like a renaissance painting. 10/5 because of the food, staff, and general atmosphere. I would definitely come back and bring my friends, family, or random person on the street so they could experience it for themselves.
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Update: Had to have it one last time at the original location before they temporarily close to reopen in a new larger location. Harvest Moon cocktail is an aesthetical and delectable delight Restaurant Week is building momentum with a visit to Salazar - the eponymous OTR restaurant by Chef Jose Salazar Supreme dining experience. Fine dining without being overly pretentious or breaking the bank. 1. Cocktail: Love Letter Refreshing spring evening drink while the sun was still out. For food, went with the Spring restaurant week special dinner menu 2. First course: Parisian Gnocchi. Intricate and Exquisite! Subtle medley of savory flavors and textures (crisp, soft, smooth) with each ingredient shining on its own and coming together harmoniously! And something to be said about the color of the presentation. Felt it represented a bright spring evening perfectly. This was a grandslam home run gnocchi creation by Chef Salazar and his team. Probably the best gnocchi dish I have had, ever! 3. Second course: Blue corn Hurache Vegetables in this really pleasant artisanal presentation of Hurache included English peas, radishes and asparagus as part of the spring vegetables medley, along with refried beans, salsa and crema- all delicately elevating the star of the show - a perfectly prepared Hurache! Great follow up to the gnocchi first course. Jumping across the pond seamlessly between the two courses. 4. Third course Dessert: dark chocolate pot de creme with chopped strawberries and vanilla whip. Well , let's just say this unleashed a bit of a sweet tooth in me...and I ended up overshooting the restaurant week menu to order a 4th course add-on dessert 😆 5. Fourth Course: Warm fresh cookie, did I mention warm?... just the perfect way to finish a cool spring night I leave Salazar a happy and full human....again ! Where to next on Wednesday??
Ramnath Ramachandran

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