REB wrote:Yeah, we'll have to try again. These dolmas were quite dry. Not succulent. Rice was falling out - - nothing was holding the insides together. The lamb inside was dry, too.
G Wiv wrote:R,
You hit them at a rare off moment.
Salam Domas
[Image of juicy dolmas omitted]
So, the question is, was yesterday an off-day? Is 7pm too late and the dolmas are past their prime? In other words, should we give them another shot?
REB wrote:So, the question is, was yesterday an off-day? Is 7pm too late and the dolmas are past their prime? In other words, should we give them another shot?
Alas, I don't know when I'm ever going to have a Tuesday off of work, and I'm not sure dolmas justifies using a vacation day. The next time a federal holiday falls on a Tuesday and Salam is open, I'm there!G Wiv wrote:REB wrote:So, the question is, was yesterday an off-day? Is 7pm too late and the dolmas are past their prime? In other words, should we give them another shot?
Dear R's,
Yes, I said you hit them at a rare off moment, but now, having recently had Salam's dolmas at 8pm I'm thinking the later in the evening the drier the dolmas. Typically I have Salam's Tuesday special dolmas for lunch and they are plump and juicy, a sure fire winner. So I am of the opinion the deliciousness of the dolmas is time dependant, not that Salam was having an off day.
Give them another go.
Enjoy,
Gary
Salam has table service. But, I wouldn't call it a "nicer restaurant." It's a gem and one of my favorite places in town, but it's lacking in the decor department. It's a place I frequent for amazing food, but not a place I'd suggest for a nice Saturday night out.Tammy76 wrote:Is Salam a nicer restaurant? What I mean is it order at a counter or does a server come to your table? I am between Salam and Maza for Saturday Night! Having a hard time deciding!
Mike G wrote:I also think the service ranges wildly from welcome-to-my-home-oh-honored-guest to stony indifference.
G Wiv wrote:Change is in the works at Salam, as of September they are expanding into the shuttered gyros shop to the South, not sure if the general decor will change, but I got the impression there will be a moderate amount of spiffing up.
dansch wrote:Working from home today and when I realized how late in the day it was and that I hadn't had lunch, Salam quickly came to mind.
mcg wrote:Just passed Salam on my walk home, and it looks like they are closed for remodeling.
Habibi wrote:A female waitress at Salam? I never thought I'd see the day. I don't know if I should laugh or cry, or why I would do either.
Habibi wrote:Dolmas (or "dawali" in Arabic) should be eaten with lemon. Shame on Abu Shady for not bringing you any. But seriously, next time just ask for some wedges of lemon!!!
Oh, and Arabic people rarely eat dawali cold - that might be a Greco-American thing.
Cheers,
M
G Wiv wrote:Habibi wrote:A female waitress at Salam? I never thought I'd see the day. I don't know if I should laugh or cry, or why I would do either.
I was more than a little surprised at the female waitress myself. Not entirely sure why, but for the fact in all the years I've been going there I've never seen a woman work there and scant few female customers at that. There were also a number of women dining at Salam, including a couple of tables of two women.