Toledo
6 East 36th Street, Manhattan, New York,
About the Business
Toledo is a charming restaurant located at 6 East 36th Street in the heart of New York City. This institution offers a unique dining experience with a focus on traditional Spanish cuisine. Guests can enjoy a variety of tapas, paellas, and other delicious dishes in a cozy and inviting atmosphere. With its warm ambiance and attentive service, Toledo is the perfect spot for a memorable meal with friends or family. Experience the flavors of Spain right here in the bustling city of New York at Toledo.
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6 E 36th St, New York, NY 10016, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
12:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
12:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
12:00 - 22:00
Friday:
12:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"My friend is elderly and likes a quiet restaurant with table covers which are now few and far between in NYC. We had dined here back before 2000 and decided to try it again for our holiday meal. Just perfect! The food was wonderful and service was excellent. Thanks for a memorable dinner."
"My second favorite class in college was public speaking. My favorite assignment in said class was to talk about anything I wanted for 10 minutes. I chose to talk about bananas. There is only one type of banana that is commercially sold, the Cavendish. Since there is only one main type of banana, one disease that does not get along with our good old friend the Cavendish could wipe out nearly the whole population of bananas. This is what is happening now. Bananas are going extinct. If we could cross breed the Cavendish with another type of banana, then this new banana could have the genetic resistance to fight the new disease. But! Most Cavendish bananas do not have seeds, and you need seeds to cross breed (only 1 in 12,000 Cavendish bananas have a seed). In an effort to try and get ahold of a Cavendish banana which could cross-breed, scientists are crushing thousands of bananas in an attempt to find some seeds. To showcase this during my speech, I took a towel out of my backpack, laid the towel on the floor, and took out a ziploc bag with a banana. I looked around the room, and jumped on the banana, crushing it for everyone to see. Unfortunately, there was no seed to be found in my banana. Given that I am unable to solve the problem of bananas going extinct, I thought I might as well enjoy the glorious banana fruit while I still can. And that is certainly what I did at Toledo. The grey sole with bananas and hollaindaise sauce immediately caught my eye as I peered through the menu. My parents said “David, don’t get that”, but I got it anyways. I’m such a rebel. After an adequate amount of time in between order time and delivery time, the waiter came and lowered the plate in front of me. At first, I was confused, the bananas were nowhere to be found! But I soon realized they have been browned through cooking. I realize I am giving an incredible amount of detail right now without even telling you how the fish dish tasted! It was lovely. I have never had such a beautiful sweet fish before. It made me think, “why don’t we put bananas on everything!” I was beyond satisfied. At the end of my banana speech I said “Now the story of the banana is much more interesting than you probably imagined. Just as you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, don’t judge a banana by its peel” (for additional dramatic flare, at this moment I also brought an additional banana out of my backpack and unpeeled it while I said this line) Don’t judge a book by its cover, and don’t judge a grey sole by its banana."
"It’s a 5* restaurant, but food had issues. Main courses were excellent, but did not ring especially Spanish. Went for lunch so could be a contributing factor, but the complimentary items are all off, the bread was served with butter and was decent, the potatoes seemed to be cooked in old oil, and the rice was a little off as well. These are easy enough to ignore as you did not come to this place for these items, but just adds a element that takes away from the overall experience."
"This is my new "go to" restaurant for Spanish cuisine. Since Spain restaurant closed due to the pandemic, I've been looking for a restaurant whose cuisine was similar to that of Spain Restaurant (W 13 St btwn 6th & 7th Aves). I've FINALLY found it! TOLEDO RESTAURANT is AWESOME!!"
"My first visit with my dad is an excellent experience! The regal atmosphere feels like we are transported in Barcelona, Spain. I love their service and high quality food. This restaurant has been operating since 1975 so you can feel their history. I highly recommend coming here to eat Classic Spanish cuisine and enjoy your experience."
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