The space is very welcoming with a variety of tables ranging from bar space to private areas. Has a New York-meets-Barcelona vibe with sultry red and brown interiors.
Location: Unassuming and can be easily missed as it is in the basement of a building. However, never underestimate the district in which its situated as Chanel and Louis Vuitton surrounds this underground space.
Ambience:
Since we’re a group, we were given a table at the far end of the room with curtains from each of our sides to give us a bit of privacy (see curtain on the photo below).

Then came the tapas we ordered:

Chicken Chorizo with Caramelised Eschallots (AUD$20.00/entree). Chorizo is one of my favorite tapas in any Spanish resto. I never fail to order these. Their Chicken Chorizo was uniquely sweet as they caramelised eschallots in order for the chorizos to have their own sauce. I love it! (Usually, chorizos swam in just oil in other Spanish restos) We had two orders of these which only showed how much we liked it.

Crunchy Bacalao (Salt-Cod) Croquettes on Aioli (AUD$24.00/entree). This one is divine. Crunchy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside (yes, just like the TV ad). At first bite, I almost forgot that it was fish inside the croquette. You can taste the fish but it’s not overpowering.
Paprika Salt and Pepper Squid with Saffron Mayonnaise (AUD$21.00/entree). Soft, easy-to-bite and fresh.

Paella Valenciana with Chicken, Pork Chorizo and Seafood (AUD$39.00). Visually beautiful, the chicken, chorizo and mussels were arranged to entice one’s appetite. The mussels, and to my surprise, scallops tasted fresh and the pork chorizo were exquisite.
Just a tip:
Cooking the Paella takes 40 minutes so if you know that you’d like to eat Paella, order it as soon as you come in to save you time from waiting.

It was one great meal enjoyed in the company of good friends. I will be coming back here soon to have a taste of their Pork Chorizos and Portuguese Espetadas (Charcoal Spit-Roasted Skewers).
I would also like to commend their customer service. I made reservations via email and they replied the same day. I asked a few questions and they were very accommodating. They also called me two hours before our reservation to make sure that everything is set. Our host during dinner was very friendly who even cracked jokes while he served us.
Subsolo Spanish Resto and Bar
For all bookings and inquiries
please call 9223 7000 or email bookings@subsolo.com.au
For more photos of our dinner, click here.




5 Comments
Leah
I love the ambiance. And the food looks great. I will definitely try this out when I visit Sydney… with you of course. xoxo
witsandnuts
Nice place! The paella would always be worth the wait. =)
Heart of Rachel
I like the ambiance particularly the soft lighting.
The food looks enticing. I miss eating paella. Hubby promised to make paella one of these days.
RicAdeMus
I agree, it looks like a great place to take a date. The food all looks good, so I would want to try it all–but I might take more than my share of the squid and paella! =)
jeanny
yummm….I’m drooling now. 🙂