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    Kahlo

    4.2 (302 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Elote
    Paulina W.

    I came here for a girls night out dinner and the energy was amazing as well as the food! We got the truffle corn and it was so flavorful! I don't think I ever had anything like it. We also got the chicken and enchiladas to share. The chicken was okay but the enchiladas were amazing. The rice that they paired the chicken with was also delightful. I would definitely come again. Only reason I knocked a star was because the portion sizes were a tad small in my opinion. The service was great too.

    Richa T.

    This was by far one of the best dinners I had. Everything was absolutely amazing!!!! We ended up getting a voucher on PULSD and thought this was an incredible find. So, the voucher is a 3 course dinner for two people for $89 (plus whatever else you would pay for tax and tip). It basically comes with an app, two taco sets or 1 large plate to share, dessert, and two cocktails. Just a heads up, it does not include EVERY item on their regular menu, but it did have a big chunk of my favorites. In terms of service, this place was fantastic. One of the things I really appreciated is that they had a separate menu for the PULSD voucher. While you can still order off the regular menu, it was nice to be able to get a list of everything I could get. These are the dishes we ended up getting: Esquites - these were absolutely incredible black truffle esquites were delicious. Tacos - we ended up getting the gobernador (lobster) and the tacos al pastor (mushroom ones). Both were absolutely delicious. Dessert - Tres leches cake to finish off the evening was fantastic. Cocktails - we did get two amazing cocktails too. The frida was excellent and refreshing. IG: QueenOfAdventureNYC

    Couple appetizers! Definitely order appetizers!
    Nermin N.

    Food, ambience, service, team, everything was delightful! It is a small restaurant so reservation definitely recommended! A very romantic place btw

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    Ken P.

    To Yelp or not to Yelp that is the question. So some backstory first because I've decided to Yelp it up. I was attending a trade show at Javits Center and the PR Team for the event invited some of their VIP exhibitors and friends in the media out to Kahlo for a special networking Happy Hour on the events second day. As I am always interested in knowing my reps better and getting potential website content out of exhibitor meetups, I could not resist at all. Plus I was going to be on the hungry side after exploring the convention center for a few hours and I had never been to Kahlo before. The restaurant is right on 29th Street a few minutes walk from Javits and has a decent sized space to it. Coat check in the front and then numerous tables on either side and down the center of the room with the bar directly in the rear right next to the kitchen. The group had convened to this section for the Happy Hour and since I don't drink alcohol I was hoping that the bartender could craft a tasty mocktail for me. I didn't catch what he called it but it was pinkish in hue if I saw it correctly in the light and quite tasty. I forgot to ask for limited ice because I'd rather have more drink than lots of ice. Perhaps it was a non-alcoholic mojito or a non-tequila sunrise. Either way, it was tasty and I had a couple of them to compliment the finger foods. The servers kept the attendees fed with tasty bites that featured small lobster rolls, tacos, potato tots with some kind of spicy sauce, steak bites and some sort of corn appetizer in a sauce served with a spoon. While I was glad to taste all of them as they went around, I found myself enjoying the lobster rolls, tacos and the little steak bites the most. They also had a salsa dip on each of the small standing tables with wonderful tortilla chips. I need to find out where they get these provided they are not made in house. I did review the menu prices of the main courses and appetizers and while they appeared to be a little pricy, this was nothing too out of the ordinary for a NYC located restaurant. I will say that 29th Street off 11th Avenue is a bit off the beaten path for more but you can walk a few blocks from the 7 train or the C line and of course Uber anyplace if your budget permits. Traditionally I don't head to places like this in the city since my own neighborhood has so many spots that serve a similar fare. A minor downside was no available WiFi and while they said they didn't have one working I saw it on the mobile so it must have been for transactions only. Today this kind of stuff is commonplace so I hope more find themselves creating customer accessible accounts because it let's that social media notification happen and potentially help the establishments overall existence. I'd come back here and sit and properly dine and relax but I cannot determine when that will be at all. Give them a try if you trust my opinions because what I did have for this Happy Hour was very good.

    The ambiance
    Hugo T.

    My family and I came here for a fine dinner. The ambiance is really fancy and nice. The service is good, but it took a while for the tiny portion we got. My family ordered the peach salad and guacamole for about $20 each. The salad a d guacamole were extremely small. My father and I got tacos for about $20 each. We got 2 small tacos. Overall, it would be 5 stars if the portions were larger!

    Fresa drink that's literally just ice
    Antonia C.

    I heard great things about this place so I booked a work lunch there for my team but I was very disappointed. I ordered the "Fresa" drink . It didn't even have alcohol in it and was $14 which would have been find but it was literally JUST ice . So basically we paid for ice . I finished it in 5 sips and used the ice to put water in for the rest of my meal . The food was ok but he cleared our plates and left the appetizers so how are we supposed to finish them . And then when my boss got the bill she realized we were charged for items we didn't even pay for when we told them I swear they were laughing in the back about it . I was so embarrassed. I work for a large company nearby and I won't be coming back or recommending

    LUBINA ZARANDEADO, CORDERO ASADO
    Liz G.

    We loved our dinner here. The service is excellent, the food delicious (Lubina Zarandeado - sea bass, and Cordero Asado - lamb) and the atmosphere is inviting and comfortable, not stuffy.

    Octopus a las brazas
    Ashley J.

    Went with a group of 5 to a 6 pm reservation on a Tuesday night. The music was so loud we could barely hear our server to order or hear each other. We tried some cocktails and shared most of the appetizers and desserts. The food was generally good but overpriced. We spent $18 on a bowl of fruit and the tiniest thing of guacamole (will say that the chips were great) favorites were the octopus, tuna tostadas and the black truffle esquites. In a super weird part of town and not an area or vibe I need to come back to.

    Tres leches cake
    Sher R.

    Apps were delicious, with a modern twist on Mexican favorites. The cocktails were refreshing and inventive (the Bonito was a spicy surprise) and dessert...who doesn't love tres leches? Worth another visit!

    Strawberry margarita
    Sara G.

    Pros: Guacamole is amazing, chips have a nice spice, and I love the decor: particularly the disco ball and chandelier. Our server was very nice. Cons: Didn't know they'd have a limited menu, and was disappointed bc I'd been looking forward to esquites and empanadas--I was going to have the veg one and my boyfriend the meats. The limited menu was super limited in its veggie options and I ended up having guacamole and veg crudite for dinner. They did bring around samples of the esquites which was a fun touch. I wanted about 10 more. There was a DJ for the anniversary party but no one sound checked them and it was constantly giving loud feedback during our visit. I'd give this place another try because the people were nice and the food seems promising.

    Food: outstanding Service: outstanding Ambiance: amazingly warm Shout out to our amazing server Francho

    Chips
    Ash B.

    We made a reservation here for a late Sunday brunch and were pleasantly surprised by the vibrant decor, the great service, and the delicious food. We absolutely devoured our entrées hence the only pictures I got was of our appetizer (guacamole and chips) and the complimentary horchata "shots" at the end, paired with some chocolate. I love the garnish of mango in the guacamole. The chips were seasoned with some type of chili or spice, which was a nice touch. For the entrées, we ordered the chilaquiles and the enchiladas with mole. They were kind enough to make the chilaquiles without chicken. Both entrées were massive. I couldn't finish my enchiladas, which they boxed up for me nicely. We were so full that we regretfully had no room for dessert but we will be back!

    Espresso martini
    Kaivona P.

    My friend lives down the block so we came here for drinks and I fell in love! Come here Thursday - Sunday dinner time to have an incredible experience with the bartender Jeremy who made me a custom cocktail with dark plantation rum that was out of this world!! (Pineapple strawberry daq to be exact!) I did not have the food but I cannot wait to come back to try this fine dining Mexican cuisine...the menu looked ELITE!!! Music was a vibe and the bar was small but inviting. Met another young woman who came solo and met new friends so whether you come by yourself or with friends, you will feel at home In this cute intimate setting.

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    Ivan was the best waiter we could ever ask for!! Best birthday ever! Add Chicken to the enchiladas trust

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    Gorgeous place, and we loved our cocktails (Frida) and food (the guacamole with mango, and the mushroom tacos).

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    Is this restaurant OK for kids? Is there a separate kids menu?

    No menu for kids, but you can still bring them if they like good food

    So when they say "New Mexican" they mean New Mexican, not from New Mexico?

    yes. Mexican- fresh mixes and original spices. Not New Mexico.

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