This is an elegant, well priced restaurant. It closes early in the day, right after "comida". The wine is good too, and well priced, and from Spain.

This is an elegant, well priced restaurant. It closes early in the day, right after "comida". The wine is good too, and well priced, and from Spain.
The food is good, but the price makes it taste a bit better.
The fame of this restaurant is really antique and it's a most if you want to try the typical spanish food
There is an upstairs and downstairs restaurant. The upstairs is more fancy and the food is pricier, and the downstairs is more cantina style cheaper food. Both are good but it depends on the occasion and your price range, but it is definitely worth checking out the building! Many people rent it out for weddings and events as well.
The Casino Español on Calle Isabel la Catolica is the cultural centre representing Spain in Mexico. The building is drop-dead gorgeous with marble, carved wood, stained glass and chandeliers as big as cars! The beautifully appointed restaurant on the second floor serves breakfast and lunch. Presentation is as elegant as the surroundings and is very reasonably priced. The manager advised...
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Party of 8...EVERYONE was extremely satisfied with the meal and service. Would definitely recommend and return. Very elegant and reasonable. Muchas gracias!!!
I had breakfast and it was very nice, not very expensive and the food was really tasty.
This is yet another "old school" Spanish restaurant in Mexico City. While certainly worth a visit, especially on the weekend, when you can sit in the interior terrace, the food is rather drab. People do, however, like the roasted suckling pig and the paella. If you have a big appetite and are there on a weekday, you can order the...
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This restaurant was referred to us by a very friendly Chilango while we were waiting out a heavy rainstorm in a shopping area. We tried to go in the evening, but discovered that they were only open for breakfast and comida (main afternoon meal). So we went for the absolutely best breakfast of our month's stay in DF. The staff...
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Read mixed reviews about this place before leaving home. Despite having the address and finding the building, the actual restaurant is on the first floor at the back of the building and doesn't open until 1pm. The location was perfect for a mid-siteseeing stop off and the building itself worth the visit - beautiful glass ceilings, elaborate staircase, impressive toilets!...
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