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Best Traditional Spanish Restaurants in Valle Dorado

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A photo of Bulla - Polanco restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(360)
Price: Moderate
• Traditional spanish • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
Booked 15 times today
Bulla - Polanco in Ciudad de México stands out as a beacon of authentic Spanish cuisine, offering an exceptional array of Tapas and Small Plates that transport diners straight to Spain. Praised for its "excellent Spanish food" and particularly beloved dishes like "croquetas," "patatas bravas," and "Chipirones en su Tinta," Bulla ensures each bite is a celebration of rich flavors and culinary craftsmanship. Guests rave about the atmosphere and service, noting it as "one of the best places" for a Spanish meal. Whether you're looking for a lively night out or a cozy dinner, Bulla - Polanco promises an unforgettable experience with every plate served.
A photo of Emilio restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(419)
Price: Very Expensive
• Traditional spanish • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
Booked 9 times today
Nestled in the chic Polanco district of Ciudad de México, Emilio is a gem for those seeking authentic Traditional Spanish cuisine. This eatery, part of the innovative Grupo Carolo, specializes in Basque-Spanish gastronomy, with a particular emphasis on wood-fired rice dishes that highlight the unique flavors and techniques from Alicante, Spain. Patrons rave about the unforgettable paella and succulent "lechón," with one stating, "I love this place... their paella and guachinango is always outstanding." Emilio's commitment to sustainability, using high-quality local ingredients, ensures each dish not only tastes exquisite but also respects the environment. As multiple reviews confirm, "the food is incredible," making Emilio a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the true essence of Spanish culinary tradition right in the heart of Mexico City.
A photo of Bulla - Reforma restaurant
4.4
Awesome(74)
Price: Moderate
• Traditional spanish • Juárez/Cuauhtémoc
Booked 3 times today
Bulla es el lugar perfecto para reunirse con familiares y amigos y disfrutar de la cocina tradicional española en una ambiente relajado y sin pretensiones. Es el nuevo proyecto del Chef Pedro Martín con restaurantes en La Ciudad de México y San Miguel de Allende.
A photo of Torre De Castilla restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(334)
Price: Very Expensive
• Traditional spanish • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
Booked 3 times today
Torre de Castilla is a popular restaurant in the beautiful Polanco area. This family-friendly restaurant is a favorite for adults and tots alike. The dining room is decorated with vaulted ceilings, large windows, character-filled details and lovely artwork. Torre De Castilla offers guests both indoor and outdoor seating. The menu served at Torre De Castilla consists of authentic and traditional Spanish cuisine. Menu items include wood-fired oven-baked veal breast, nougat ice cream, Galician octopus and mussels. There is also a full bar menu available for customers to choose from and enjoy.
A photo of Jaleo Bar de Tapas restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(35)
Price: Moderate
• Traditional spanish • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
Jaleo en España significa fiesta, diversión, bullicio, ambiente muypropicio para reuniones con un poco de música, baile y excelentecomida, sobre todo tapas.Ofreciendo productos de calidad, un servicio informal y en un ambientetotalmente familiar y de confianza, para que nuestros clientes sesientan en un rincón de España.Cabe mencionar que el 85% de nuestros productos son de importación.Ubicado en el corazón de Polanquito, frente al parque Lincoln.
A photo of Meson Del Cid restaurant
4.3
Awesome(124)
Price: Expensive
• Traditional spanish • Centro
Booked 2 times today
Restaurante Mesón del Cid was opened in 1972 and since then has been a link between Spain and Mexico. The restaurant transports guests to Spain with its architecture, reminiscent of a Spanish parador, and with its regional Spanish cuisine, that is both traditional and contemporary. Restaurante Mesón del Cid fue fundado en 1972, desde entonces ha sido un enlace entre España y México. El restaurante es un lugar que nos transporta a España através de su arquitectura que se asemeja a los paradores españoles, para enmarcar la atmosferización un vitral en la parte posterior del salón principal realiza el conjunto de luces de día y de noche. A través de estos años se ha promovido la cocina regional española, tanto la tradicional como la de vanguardia, contribuyendo a su éxito la presencia anual de cocineros españoles invitados que actualizan a los nuestros.
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