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Saya Salteña

4.2 (33 reviews)
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John B.

They have a small shop (without any apparent restrooms) with a couple of tables in a very downtown area. I was surprised that despite their posted hours starting generously at 10:00, they were still setting up at 10:30 or so when I arrived, and were not especially quick in getting things put together. They did throw me a little cheese ball as an apology for the wait, which was good. I am a quinoa fan so the opportunity to see a place that focuses on it was worth pursuing for me. Their quinoa burger with peanut sauce was tasty, if on the mushy side. It comes with fries and potatoes are a distinctively American foodstuff. I like that they're offering something distinctive and regional. The price and the convenience wasn't quite what I'd hoped, but I could see stopping back for their little dumplings in the future.

A bit more messy than pictured!
Aarti B.

Delicious Bolivian Saltenas which are like soupy empanadas! The Vegan Saltena made of quinoa and potatoes was dry (not soupy) and surprisingly very flavorful with a sweet outer shell. It reminded me of the Indian samosa and used my own dipping sauce. I wasn't a big fan of the Relenno de Queso and Potatoes, and didn't match the appetizing photos from the website. It was very greasy and messy and tasted like a cheesy mashed potatoes in a crispy shell kind of like an ovestuffed arancini. After a few bites, I threw in the towel, glad I got the Saltenas. Highly recommend the Saltena, will come back for more!

Rachel B.

I had to stop into Saya to check out there Bolivian street food. I kept hearing about it on various social media. I tried several specialties, including a spicy chicken saltena. Everything was really tasty! The saltena was the best thing I tried, although I would not call it spicy. I would love to come back here and try more menu items! The service is very friendly, too. The shop is more of a to-go place than a dine-in spot. You order at the counter, and they will give you a to-go container with heating and eating instructions. Love!

Excellent salteñas! Friendly and professional service. Very clean and bright inside and there's an outdoor patio. Highly recommend!

Maria A. O.

It was the first time here and taste the salteñas great pleasure for my palate, 100% recommended and the staff very nice

Salteña
Hannah B.

So happy to find a yummy salteña place in DC! For those who don't know, a salteña is a Bolivian food that is kind of like an empanada with sweet dough but the inside is a savory soup with chunks of potato, meat, and other foods depending on the variety. I went to Bolivia last year and this was the food I missed the most! I highly recommend if you are also a salteña lover or if you want to try something new. They have many varieties (including a vegan one!) and you can even purchase frozen ones to eat later. I will note that the place is difficult to find. You have to go through a door that isn't very clearly marked and ring a doorbell to be let in. Aside from my difficulty in finding the place, pickup went smoothly.

Vegan salteña, vegan sopa de mani (I added little french fries), and alfajores!
Alexsandra C.

I highly recommend Saya Salteña! The dough and fillings are just perfect. The menu is small but it's mighty. They offer cuñapes (amazing cheese bread), sopa de mani (peanut soup), and alfajores. I feel like this spot was made for me, they're all my favorites from Bolivia! The great thing is they offer baked and frozen salteñas, which is just perfect. I have some in my freezer right now (). You can't go wrong with anything on the menu. My boyfriend and I got a little of everything and it was all delicious. Also, great vegan options! Very grateful because vegan versions of salteñas and sopa de mani are hard to come by. I'm a customer for life!

Chicken Saltena
Alix D.

Easy-ish pick up from Mess Hall in Washington D.C. I believe there are other options for pickup and delivery based on the day. The food: I tried both a beef and a chicken salteña and I absolutely loved it. I love empanadas but this is like the soup dumpling of empanadas. It's filled with this super flavorful broth, meat, olives, potatoes, and hard boiled egg. The outside is crispy on top, but still has a nice chew, and slightly sweet. Definitely would recommend!

Their alfajores are so good!

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I got the potato beef ball--if left much to be desired. It came with a side of some sauce.

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Authentic and delicious salteñas. Has the soupy consistency you expect from a real salteña.

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such a great place to eat and enjoy tasty food, the service was excellent and really nice people.

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Really delicious food and non-alcoholic drinks, and friendly staff. The vegan salteña was awesome!

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Excellent food, really good service, and reasonable prices. I highly recommend Saya Salteña!

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Lauriol Plaza - Great ambiance, great food and service ! Good vegetarian options  House Special Salad

Great ambiance, great food and service ! Good vegetarian options House Special Salad

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4.1(585 reviews)
1.1 mi
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I'm sure food and ambiance is awesome here. But staff competence is poor based on a simple request…read morethat went badly awry. Again I must preface by saying I didn't dine here or experience the place. I was invited to a dinner here that I couldn't attend, and as a birthday surprise I wanted to send that table a bottle of champagne. I intended to order a Dom Perignon (for which they charge ~$400 per bottle). But the staff was on amateur hour -- instead of taking my order, they altered the reservation, then alerted the birthday person who made the reservation (ruining any potential for a nice surprise gift), and said they would have to cancel the original reservation because the number of people changed. Birthday person had to call them and me to smooth it all over. Then, another person called me to get my email address to send me a PDF to fill out (which I had to then send them on WhatsApp) for my order - a comically silly added bureaucratic/administrative load. Just take the credit card over the phone on the first call/request, like 99% of businesses around the world. This place takes 3-4 steps just to order something... This person had absolutely zero idea that I made the request as a surprise, so it suggests there is pretty poor coordination and communication amongst staff. I'm sure people come here regularly and have great meals and great times. But at their prices, wine/champagne mark-ups, and promise of an 'elevated' experience -- staff need to get their act together.

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Seven Reasons - Main dining room

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Michelin Star me PLEASE!…read more I'm a foodie and when I told my friend I was one, he asked how many Michelin Star restaurants I'd been to. I chuckled, because honestly I'm not a foodie snob but perhaps I need to be. Pre Bday dinner before heading out of the country he chose El Cielo to celebrate me first! Located in Union Market, El Cielo hides in plain sight on the corner. Parking is always a win at Union Market hence why I am always there! Ambiance: dimly lit, reservations only, couples galore, and definitely an intimate atmosphere. Service: TOP NOTCH this is why you pay the big bucks! Nothing was amiss! My friend has experience with high‑end restaurants, Michelin star restaurants to be exact so his perspective added a helpful benchmark with what to order. He took the lead and ensured I tried all the top favorites! *They do offer an À la Carte Menu, or traditional Pre-Fixe menu* Let's get into it! Tree of Life - Yucca bread, Brown butter, Cilantro sauce - Such a cute presentation! Butter is amazing! Ensaladita Caliente - Grilled Romaine letuce, Parmigiano, Hearts of Palms, Kumquats - Soooooo Good! Yes to this dish! Catch of the day - SeaBass Buttermilk reduction, Green oil, Chontaduro - Perfectly cooked! Loved it! Yucca Gnocchi Pecorino cheese, Shitake mushrooms, Sweet plantain, Added Truffle - VERY YUMMY! Flan - Vanilla, Salted caramel - Fantastic! Mucholate - Rum Ice Cream - I mixed both this and the Flan! Loved it!

We came to El Cielo to celebrate my wife's birthday and chose the Journey tasting menu. It was a…read morememorable evening, though not without some reservations. El Cielo is located in the vibrant Union Market neighborhood, surrounded by restaurants, coffee shops and clothing stores. The restaurant itself is elegant without being opulent, with comfortable chairs spaced generously apart. A large garage door next to the entrance looks like it opens to the outside in warmer weather -- a nice touch we didn't get to experience. El Cielo holds the distinction of being the first Colombian restaurant in the world to earn a Michelin star. That alone makes it worth a visit for anyone who follows the culinary world. Our server Carla was excellent. She took her time explaining each dish carefully and patiently answered every question. The meal is a journey in every sense -- nine courses, each a small surprise. We began with cocktails. The Don't Give Papaya was fruit forward and satisfyingly alcohol forward. The passion fruit toddy that opened the tasting menu was not too sweet, with fresh fruit juice added to the spirit already in the glass. The truffle buñuelo was the first revelation -- a warm liquid center encased in a delicate corn vessel, eaten in one bite. The texture alone was remarkable. The caviarmañola followed, a delicate crispy croquette, beautifully presented with caviar and sauces. The Tree of Life, a pull-apart bread baked around mild melted cheese, was warm, satisfying and genuinely fun to eat. The tuna was exceptionally fresh and fatty, its sauce a perfect complement. The hiramasa, a kingfish new to me, was served with quinoa that added texture and visual beauty. The Hanami dessert closed the meal with just the right touch of sweetness. The birthday experience -- an edible white chocolate candle with a surprise filling -- was a delightful gesture. And the rose petal hand cream that ended the meal was an elegant final touch. Two caveats worth mentioning. The ambience leans pretentious -- El Cielo takes itself too seriously. And at $600 for two with service included, the price is steep even for a Michelin one-star. I've had equally memorable meals elsewhere for considerably less.

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Birthday Behavior - Pisces Season is among us!

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