Credit: Douglas Trattner
Salsarito (2399 W. 11th St.), the Indo-Mexican restaurant that opened this past October, has closed. Owner Ashish Patel, who also runs Tandul Indian restaurant (2505 Professor Ave., 216-860-4530) in the same neighborhood, says the closure occurred this past weekend.

Billed as “Mexican, but with an Indian twist,” the cuisine combined popular Mexican restaurant classics with other dishes that incorporate Indian ingredients, sauces and flavors.

For those keeping track at home, this closure follows a long (long) line of others at this very prominent location on Tremont’s Lincoln Park. In reverse chronological order, the space has been home to Merchant Street, Ligali’s Bistro, Porcelli’s Bistro, Bistro on Lincoln Park, Sage Bistro, Oz Bar & Bistro and Miracles since 2000.

We’ll keep you posted on future developments.

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For 25 years, Douglas Trattner has worked as a full-time freelance writer, editor and author. His work as co-author on Michael Symon's cookbooks have earned him four New York Times Best-Selling Author honors, while his longstanding role as Scene dining editor has garnered awards of its own.

2 replies on “SalsaRito in Tremont has Closed”

  1. Eight flops and counting. Maybe that story about cursed locations has some truth to it. Gotta be a reason. Was somebody murdered there years aggo?

  2. Bring Back Miracles !
    What ever happened to their patented and automated potato pancake maker/frier ?

    (The first owner of Miracles went to jail for dealing and using Cocaine from the restaurant in the 1980’s)

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