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La SalA-Worth Trying

22 Union Pl, Edinburgh EH1 3NQ · Spanish restaurant, Bar, Live music venue · 4.6/5 Google (697 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Authentic-feeling Spanish tapas and standout paellas with generous portions and friendly service, though service tone and crowd-handling can be inconsistent at busy times.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

La Sal delivers exceptional food quality anchored by a celebrated seafood paella and confident execution of classic Spanish tapas, supported by strong service attentiveness and helpful staff guidance. The grade reflects solid neighborhood excellence—competitive with the area's better Spanish restaurants—though crowding at peak times and occasional service-tone inconsistencies prevent it from reaching grade A territory. Generous portions and fair pricing reinforce its standing as a reliable, well-executed destination for authentic Spanish dining.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from the Playhouse, La Sal hums with warm, lively energy as plates of bravas, croquetas, and gleaming paellas land at small tables. Many diners call it the city’s most convincing taste of Spain, praising servers who guide choices and a seafood paella that “tastes like a seaside holiday.” The mood can tilt when crowds swell, but on balance the feel is cozy and convivial, the kind of spot where sharing plates makes fast friends. A few guests found the welcome brusque during peak dinner crunch, yet most describe friendly, efficient service that keeps the evening moving. The cooking leans classic and ingredient-led rather than flashy, a traditional tapas approach built around well-fried seafood, rich pork cheeks, and paellas cooked to order with proper socarrat. Portions are generous for the style, and prices feel fair for the central location. If you like crisp cod, garlicky gambas, and a paella brimming with mussels and calamari, you are in the right place. Those seeking avant-garde fusion should look elsewhere; here the pleasure is in simple, well-executed staples. Families do well: kids tend to enjoy tortilla, croquetas, and patatas, while adults share a paella or a few seafood plates. The menu clearly flags veggie options and even offers a vegetarian paella; gluten free diners report helpful guidance. That said, the brava sauce has real kick, so heat-sensitive diners may prefer alioli or milder choices. Arrive a bit early for peak shows to avoid a rushy welcome and get the most relaxed experience.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£28-40 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central city stretch near Edinburgh Playhouse with a mix of pre-theatre diners, visitors, and locals; lively in evenings.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit arterial avenue with steady foot traffic; typical central-city bustle.

Nearby: Adjacent to theatre venues, hotels, and other restaurants; attracts pre-show crowds and weekend visitors.

Old TownThe dining scene in Old Town is diverse, ranging from traditional Scottish pubs and historic taverns to modern bistros and international cuisine. The atmosphere is lively and often busy, with a strong emphasis on heritage and cultural experiences, attracting visitors looking for authentic Edinburgh charm alongside locals enjoying a vibrant social scene.
SouthsideSouthside is a sub-area of Old Town known for its eclectic mix of affordable eateries, cafes, and bars catering largely to the university crowd and creative professionals. It has a relaxed, bohemian vibe with a focus on casual dining and socializing.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday17:00–21:00 Wednesday17:00–21:00 Thursday17:00–21:00 Friday17:00–22:00 Saturday13:00–22:00 Sunday13:00–20:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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