




Toledo Restaurant
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Reviews
Ginny LeRiche
2 weeks ago
"Saturday evening, Dec. 6th not a soul in this restaurant! Potato chips, and fine dining do not go together. Especially when the waiter said he was bringing out potatoes. No offer of a wine list and many different wait staff arounf our table. Very strange! Our chicken dishes were blah to say the least. I am perplexed as to how this establishment survives."
Judith Vasquez
3 months ago
"I enjoyed every bite of my lunch here. Even when packed, the employees deliver consistent service. This restaurant balances hanging out with quality dining. Tasty cuisine with attentive waiters in a relaxing environment. All components of the meal were excellent."
Maria N
8 months ago
"Dining at this restaurant was, in many ways, a unique experience—one that left me both amused and contemplative. The octopus, while commendably tender, was unfortunately drenched in olive oil, to the point that it overwhelmed rather than enhanced the dish. A similar fate befell the mushrooms stuffed with crab meat: a decent concept in theory, but again, the excessive use of olive oil dulled the flavors instead of elevating them. Our waiter enthusiastically recommended the baked red snapper, describing its preparation in great detail. The dish was enjoyable overall, but I found it difficult to justify the price point based on the flavor alone. What made the evening even more surreal was the complete absence of other diners—we were the only two guests in the entire restaurant. It almost felt as though my date had gone to the extravagant lengths of renting out the place for the evening. While it did add an oddly luxurious and private feel to the night, it also left us wondering why the place was so empty. Upon arrival, the host presented us with the option of simply "red or white wine," which was oddly amusing and left us wondering if that was the extent of their wine selection. Moments later, another waiter arrived with what he called the "Bible" of wine menus—complete with a table of contents. We opted for the Spanish house white wine, which proved to be unremarkable and forgettable. The restaurant’s interior evoked strong memories for me. With its traditional décor and classic paintings, it bore a striking resemblance to the dining hall of the preschool I attended in Italy—formal, nostalgic, and oddly evocative of childhood PTSD. Despite the culinary missteps, I must commend the staff for their warmth and professionalism. They were attentive, accommodating, and refreshingly nonjudgmental, which made the overall experience more pleasant than it might have otherwise been."
Margaret Johnson
11 months ago
"Since 2005 I have visited Toledo when I'm in NYC. It never ever disappoints. This classic Spanish cuisine has such amazing dishes. The atmosphere is beautiful. The service is superb. There really isn't a poor choice on the menu. I favor paella, but I have delighted in many dishes. The crème brûlée is absolutely amazing. If you love sangria, then it is delicious. But, whatever you do? Visit Toledo! And, it never fails that guests are kind to each other. The staff is welcoming, kind, and so helpful! Thank you to Fernando and Marcelo!"
Rodrigo Padilla
11 months ago
"Toledo is a classic Spanish spot that feels like a hidden treasure—one that’s hard to find in the city anymore. The place is immaculately clean, with impeccable service to match. Vilmar, the bartender, made sure we felt right at home with top-notch drinks. We started with a chorizo, shrimp Villeroy, and stuffed mushrooms with crab—each dish was fantastic. Can’t wait to go back for the paella—it’s definitely on my list. If you’re looking for an authentic, cozy spot, Toledo’s a winner."



