Saro Bistro is a tiny place in the Lower East Side serving old world Balkan cuisine. The restaurant is named after the chef's Bosnian grandmother Saro. The place is charming -- the wait staff like to tell you about the chef and his grandmother, and the type of rustic cuisine they serve. Perhaps they're even part of the family - they certainly don't seem like pros. We started off with a platter of cured meats, truffle cheese, alvar and tursija (which were pickled vegetables and fried corn balls - not sure which is which).
The food is simple, but delicious - I would definitely go back.
Saro Bistro
102 Norfolk Street, Lower East Side, NY
T: 212 505 7276



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Their food is GREAT ! I ate there twice last week when visiting NYC, after someone recommended it, and it was delicious. Would definitely go back, try their weekend brunch menu, crab-eggs-benedict is amazing
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