Description
Jaleo Bar De Tapas is found at Av. Emilio Castelar 121, Polanco, Polanco III Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico. This Spanish restaurant has 780 user reviews and features a diverse menu of Spanish tapas. Featured dishes highlighted on their menu include Croquetas de Jamón, Pulpo A la Gallega, Croquetas de Jamón Serrano, Patatas Bravas, and Tortilla de Patatas, offering authentic flavors typical of Spanish cuisine.
Amenities
- Outdoor seating
- Delivery
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
- Great beer selection
- Great cocktails
- Great coffee
- Great dessert
- Great wine list
- Solo dining
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Spirits
- Wine
- Dessert
- Table service
- Bar on site
- Toilet
- Lunch reservations recommended
- Dinner reservations recommended
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Paid street parking
- Parking
- Dogs allowed
- Dogs allowed inside
- Dogs allowed outside
FAQs
(1) What are the opening hours of Jaleo Bar De Tapas?
You can visit Jaleo Bar De Tapas during these hours: Monday - Tuesday (01:00 PM - 11:00 PM), Wednesday - Friday (01:00 PM - 12:00 AM), Saturday (12:30 PM - 12:00 AM), Sunday (12:30 PM - 06:00 PM), which usually covers both lunch and dinner time.
(2) Where is Jaleo Bar De Tapas located?
The restaurant is situated at Av. Emilio Castelar 121, Polanco, Polanco III Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico, a spot that's easy to reach.
(3) How can I contact or make a reservation at Jaleo Bar De Tapas?
Reservations and inquiries can be handled over the phone at +52 55 5281 8970.
(4) When is the best time to visit Jaleo Bar De Tapas?
For a laid-back experience, visiting on Monday, Sunday is a safe bet. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday are a bit busier, though still not overwhelming.
Reviews (780)
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Tasty Spanish tapas — we ordered several from the menu, and they were all very good, though nothing mind-blowing. Perfect spot to enjoy beers, wines, and pair them with a few tapas.
Love this charming place. We dine weekday evening, so a bit loud for a nice conversational dinner. Their valet was a ripped off, use parking meters. Ensaladilla rusa was excellent. Ham croquettes were fine.
In Polanco's midst, a gem doth lie, Jaleo by name, under the sky, A Spanish sanctuary, this place, transporting one through time and space. A merry feast of tapas grand, a culinary trip to Spain's own land. The Solomillo, tender and true, bathed in a sauce of flavor imbued, Each morsel tender, a pleasure pure, a dish in memory to endure. Each bite a journey, each taste a trip, from heart of Spain to eager lip. The Gambas al Ajillo, a marvel keen, fresh as a wave from ocean's scene, Cloaked in a garlic sauce so fine, the taste a dance 'twixt sea and brine. A dish of joy, of sea's sweet kiss, a testament to culinary bliss. Jaleo's charm, its soul, its art, wraps 'round thy senses, warms thy heart. Its service kind, its ambiance bright, Jaleo's a beacon in the night. A Spanish haven, a joyous spree, in Mexico's heart, for all to see. Thus, commend I Jaleo's fare, for none with it could ever compare, A Spanish tale in every plate, a dining experience truly great. So, hie thee hence to Jaleo's door, for food and joy forevermore! A postscript, friends, to my tale so merry, a regret that might seem quite contrary. So wondrous was each tapa, each dish, that to pause for a picture was an impossible wish. Before a snap could our repast grace, every morsel vanished, leaving no trace. So sorry, dear reader, no image to see, but trust in my words, 'twas a feast fit for thee!
Very lovable and cozy place, the food tastes amazing but if you are hungry not really an option, drinks option are good, service is really good and the tapas flavor is amazing just a little more expensive that one could've expected
Best spanish tapas I've had in years. Service was also outstanding. The boquerones, baby faves, and calamari were excellent.
Overall, we enjoyed the atmosphere and the location. We particularly enjoyed the ribs, which were tender and perfectly slow-cooked, as well as the flavorful garlic shrimp. While the tapas were tasty, we found them to be somewhat overpriced. We did encounter a few disappointments during our meal. The wine used in the clericot was of noticeable low quality. Additionally, the caramelized onions served with the brie were cold, which unfortunately impacted the flavor of the dish. Finally, we found the patatas bravas to be only average.
One of the best Spanish restaurants in Mexico City. It mostly offers tapas and small dishes to share. I recommend the pulpo a la gallega or piquillos rellenos de gamba. The tinto de verano and sangría are great! The service is helpful and nice. The owner is always there and she is very nice and take care of all her clients. The place is small but cozy. Good for small groups or couples. Prices are high but worth it.
Huge menu of authentic Spanish tapas at reasonable prices. You need to speak culinary spanish or be prepared for an adventure as there is no english menu and our server did not speak english. I'm pretty good in spanish but I don't have the culinary vocabulary to describe different cuts of beef, for example. Well worth it regardless. Pitcher of sangria + anything they bring you = yum.
Freakin delicious. The plates outside the menu are amazing. Great produce, great food, great service. Happy Nelly happy heart.
Very good paella on weekends (book in advance) and Spanish tapas, except callos a la madrileña that are a joke. Expensive Spanish beer.
Great wine! Fun place to chat with friends! Location is small so make sure to reserve a table!
Great tapas, small cozy place with great service. Offers menu in english, staff friendly. Not quite expensive. Have specials.
This is our hangout place! We love it. If you're looking for a laid-back spanish tapas place, this is it.