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    Caili C.

    Loved our brunch here! I had Tal Palo bookmarked for a while but finally made it out for Saturday brunch. The space is fairly small so be mindful i'll likely be a wait, we waited about ~20 min for a table for 2. They recently changed the menu to a chef's choice course menu made for sharing and the courses were vegetarian on the day we came. We started with a corn cake which was super moist and then had their famous chilaquiles (loved the salsa!) followed by an amazing tomato/plum salad and perfectly crispy potatoes. Finally we ended with these small fried cheese filled taco pockets. The flavors were on point and we loved the friendly and homey service. It really feels like a great neighborhood spot and the ambiance is very modern yet relaxed.

    Gorgeous interior
    Constance L.

    Gorgeous space and fantastic chilaquiles. Detailed breakdown below: **Service, 5/5** There's no menu posted, but the staff was really friendly, happy to answer questions, and check in to make sure you have everything you need. **Decor & cleanliness, 5/5** Such a beautiful space! I definitely want to come back and check out the back patio. **Price & portion, 4/5** Prices are a bit high, but items are meant to be shared so you can try a few different dishes if you bring a friend. **Presentation of the food, 5/5** Feels rustic and homey! **Taste of the food, 5/5** This was some of the best chilaquiles I've had -- thick tortilla chips that hold up well and absorb the delicious salsa, not spicy, lots of fresh herbs and onion, and a perfectly cooked over-easy egg that coats everything in a luscious yolk. So satisfying!! The corn cake felt like an elevated corn bread -- dense, with entire pieces of corn, and just a touch of sweetness to round out the salty and savory chilaquiles.

    Tres leches cake. Baby for scale.
    Lara W.

    Need to get away? Tal Palo will transport you. It's both an escape and a haven. Did you know it was here? It's got a muted presence from the outside, so you might miss it. But that's what I liked about it. 2:30 pm on a Tuesday and once we stepped through the arched doorway, we knew needed an excuse to stay. It has just a little bit of a few delicious, thoughtfully selected things. There is an espresso machine and food in the kitchen that changes depending on the chef's whim that day. Try not to fall in love as I did with the tres leches cake because who knows when it will be back again. Tal Palo is part boutique with curated Mexican products and a few East Bay goods (I like how it's paying homage to both places, being from Berkeley myself) and part cafe. The design of the place is calming, cozy and each seating area is unique. The back patio is stunning as well with a vibrant blue mural that shines when it's sunny. If the coffee weren't top notch, I wouldn't be so quick to recommend it the day after my first visit. But I am cautiously sharing what may be my new favorite place.

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    Melissa N.

    Tal Palo has no menus. Their dishes change weekly and possibly hourly. The restaurant is an upscale Mexican with a twist of American possibly?The style of the restaurant is very unique, modern kinda vanilla and clean. The waiter/hostess is very sweet and informative We did family style Chicquelles: outstanding, green salsa sauce with the egg on top was a perfect combo. 8.5/10 Potatoes: delish! I am a big potato lover. But these potatoes were super over the top. I've never had vibrant purple potatoes, it had a cheese olive oil truffle taste. Crispy on the outside nice and soft on the inside 12/10 Salad: it was alright in my opinion, I'm kinda picky with my salad. The pumkin seeds were a nice touch, sauce was vinegar with a hint of mustard. 5/10 For drinks we got their sparkling juice, something jalapeno & something blood orange. Only 20 calories, and not too sweet but very carbonated! Be careful, do not gulp it down. 7/10 I would definitely come back and try a new mystery.

    Chicken and potatoes
    Stephanie H.

    When I first walked into Tal Palo I felt as if I was visiting a friend at her home. Adriana showed me around and told me all about her vision of sharing food from her Mexico. Amazing food .

    Devi K.

    Love this beautiful new cafe in downtown Los Altos. The ambiance is perfect- it's peaceful, tables are spaced well apart and some are in lovely little nooks. The tables are nice and the stoneware used is gorgeous. The menu is limited but each item has so much care and thought put into it. I had the chilaquiles+ egg + avocado. The particular day it was made with salsa verde and mashed black beans, but that varies by the day. I had the cafe de olla which is coffee made daily in a pot with orange peel and a few other spices. It was delightful (though a tad too sweet for my taste). The service is very attentive and friendly. Water is constantly being topped off. You are well taken care of. Almost as if you were visiting their home and having a home cooked meal served by a friend that cares that you are comfortable and nourished. It's the perfect spot to catch up with brunch/lunch with a friend or a mid afternoon coffee and a book. Highly recommend!!

    Panna Cotta and tres leches cake
    Mike S.

    Exactly what we needed. Exceptional and exceptionally fresh modern Mexican cuisine paired with a very relaxed low key vibe in a cute and modern space. We had lunch on the back patio which is nicely decorated and very quiet. The pan de elote we started with was unbelievable, I could have eaten the entire tray but managed to restrain myself to see what else was in store for us. The chilaquiles and salad that were the suggested items that day were also amazing, and after how good everything had been we couldn't help but order both desserts which were likewise amazing. It's a (very very friendly) family owned restaurant with no written menu where they tell you a few items they are making then based on what ingredients are fresh and on hand. That's not for everyone, but for us it meant we don't have to worry about endless menu choices, we can just put our faith in them that the food will be excellent, and get on to the good part, the eating! We had a newborn with us and they readily accommodated our giant stroller and were very nice about it. On top of that, the prices are quite reasonable, especially compared to other peninsula restaurants where you'd likely get a lot less, have it not taste nearly as good, for quite a bit more money. We'll be going back here for sure next time we're in the area. Don't even think twice, just go and you won't be disappointed.

    Sopa de chayote..
    Jose V.

    Great food, amazing ambience and service. We were walking by looking for a coffee shop and found this hidden gem. Transported us back to Mexico. Flavors were on point and just the right amount of portions. We love it here.

    Hollie C.

    I love, love, loved Tal Palo the one time I was in the area and had the chance to go! It's my #1 recommendation for homey vibes, great bites and warm hospitality in the South Bay. I went with a group of friends and ordered almost everything on their lunch menu to share, which is definitely the move. Get the chilaquiles. Order a drink. I'll be back ASAP!

    Celine W.

    I didn't like the way they charge dinning fees on top of ur foods drinks & taxes tips, what's dinning fees And the coffee was ok food was ok,but the store is pretty cute

    Market Salad ($20, rating: 3.5/5 due to overpriced)
    Lydia L.

    TLDR: long wait, okay food, good service, extremely high price tag. Tal Palo showed up when we looked for good brunch options in the area. Intrigued by their story on the website and the praise of "authentic homemade Mexican food", we stopped by for Saturday brunch. We arrived a little before 12PM, saw the sign of "please wait to be seated", so patiently waited at the entrance. The only staff in the front came to put our name down on the paper waitlist at 12:20PM. We were told there was another 20 minutes of wait. We got seated at ~12:50PM, after nearly an hour of wait. During our wait, we observed several issues - 1) understaffed servers: we saw at most two front staff the entire time, serving all 8+ tables plus addressing the guests waiting in the front. Once we got seated in the yard, we saw 3+ empty tables, with 4+ groups on the waitlist. This confirmed that the long wait time was caused by understaff, not limited space. 2) understaffed kitchen: several tables in the front only got their food after quite a while when we were waiting for our table. The kitchen seemed very understaffed - only one back staff when we passed by the kitchen. 3) confusing space arrangement: the space was a mix of shopping, waiting area, dining area, and coffee bar. The arrangement can be confusing for customers who come for different needs. Also interrupts staff's workflow. Our dining experience was disappointing. Their menu rotates daily, so there was no hard copy. Our waiter described all the available options to us, and we tried most of them. The Market Salad was fresh and unique, but overpriced. It was an extremely lightweight green mix for $20. The portion size barely qualified for an appetizer. The Chilaquiles was more substantial but not quite there yet, for a price of $20. Its quality (ingredients, flavor, uniqueness), compared to the Market Salad, stood out less. Still hungry, we added a quesadilla w/ cheese and cactus, a bad decision. It was our least favorite dish for this meal - bland and overpriced ($15), even the green salsa didn't add much flavor. While waiting for the entrees, we got a chocolate chip cookie from the coffee bar. It was delicious, and possibly the most substantial and reasonably-priced item ($5.5) of our meal. Their cantaloupe Fresca drink was delicious. The basil sprinkle gave it unique flavor. $7 makes it one of the only two reasonably priced items of our brunch. Both front staff were very friendly and personable. We likely would've tipped them 20% anyway, even without the mandatory 20% dine-in fee. However, I still found the mandatory 20% service charge ridiculous. Most restaurants, even in San Francisco or New York, don't force that charge until the party reaches a certain size. Overall, the interior decor was beautiful, the food was alright with small portions and high price tags, and the wait was too long. There are too many other good restaurants in the area that are at similar price point but offer way better food. We won't return.

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    Amazing upscale, tasty, homely Mexican vegetarian food in a very cozy setting in Los Altos downtown.

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    Small place but cozy and very warm staff. Home feel, menu mostly vegetarian but it's a great food experience.

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    Ask the Community - Tal Palo

    Is it a set menu and what was the cost?

    They have a very small and selective menu and every day I believe they have some kind of a special! You should call them and ask them they'll tell you if they ever answer the… Read more

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    I had the cafe de olla which is coffee made daily in a pot with orange peel and a few other spices.

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