La Taberna del León

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Ciudad de México, Mexico

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Modern European restaurant· Mexican restaurant· New American restaurant

La Taberna del León Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

La Taberna del León is located in Ciudad de México, Mexico on Antonio Plaza, Altamirano 46, Cañada 2da Secc, Álvaro Obregón. La Taberna del León is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category modern european restaurant in Mexico.

Address

Antonio Plaza, Altamirano 46, Cañada 2da Secc, Álvaro Obregón

Price range

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Phone

+525556162110

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Rubén Hafid Calderón

Classy and familiar restaurant in the southern part of the city. Besides its amazing food, service provided from staff members is extraordinary. They were always careful, educated and attentive to our requests, you don't even need to turn around to search for a waiter because they were always one step ahead to help you. What an amazing time we had during lunch time eating homemade bread, clams, oysters, shrimp and duck tacos, crab and tuna tostadas and filet mignon. I'm looking forward to eating there soon again! Thank you Taberna del León!

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Victor L. Bermudez

Great Great Great place. Best cuisine in the south of the city.

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Ricardo Hirata

Very delicious experience . Great seafood and fish dishes. Try Black bean soup, calamari starters and fish entrees. Really good

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rafael tejada

Different, fine dining served in reasonable portions. Diverse options for meal and excellent service.

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M Castillo

I frequently go to this place. The decor is English and classic. The service is good, attentive and efficient. They change their menu each month and their wine list is good. The quality of food is good and the menu is diverse. I have tried several dishes here, as starter I recommend the Harry's style carpaccio, the garlic soup is a must, as main dish you can have their fishes, duck, pork or steak, all of them are well prepared. Desserts are fantastic, the tiramisu is a classic, but their seasonal options are probably better. I recommend you trying a Taylor's 20 yr or Ramos Pintos 30 yr with your dessert. You always have as an entrance a courtesy and a petit four after your meal. In my opinion this restaurant has been maintained for so long because they have tried keeping their quality of food and service in high standard so their chances of let you disappointed are quite low. This is a must restaurant of Mexico City. Last December (2015) they had dinners with jazz sessions during winter, it was awesome.