Centro Cultural Quinta Soledad
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Centro Cultural Quinta Soledad, ubicado en la vibrante Ciudad de México, ofrece una experiencia culinaria excepcional en un entorno tranquilo y hermoso. Más que un restaurante, somos un espacio cultural que alberga una capilla, un café y hasta un pequeño hotel. Nos destacamos por nuestra atención al...
Centro Cultural Quinta Soledad, ubicado en la vibrante Ciudad de México, ofrece una experiencia culinaria excepcional en un entorno tranquilo y hermoso. Más que un restaurante, somos un espacio cultural que alberga una capilla, un café y hasta un pequeño hotel. Nos destacamos por nuestra atención al detalle y un servicio cálido que busca hacer sentir a cada comensal bienvenido. Nuestra cocina es conocida por sus combinaciones audaces y el uso de ingredientes de temporada, con platos insignia como la sopa azteca picante y el flan. Los fines de semana, disfrute de nuestro extenso buffet mexicano, que incluye birria, pozole y una variedad de antojitos. Ofrecemos un ambiente espacioso y agradable, ideal para una comida tranquila en medio del bullicio de la ciudad.
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Centro Cultural Quinta Soledad destaca por su ambiente tranquilo y hermosos jardines. Los clientes elogian la comida deliciosa, especialmente el buffet de fin de semana y la sopa de tortilla. Algunos mencionan problemas con el servicio y la música en vivo.
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Tip: El buffet de fin de semana es muy variado y delicioso, con opciones como birria, pozole y antojitos mexicanos. Considera probar el café de olla y los postres.
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Centro Cultural Quinta Soledad is located in Mexico City, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Museums
- Museo del Tiempo (A 330m) — museo de México
- Museo de Historia de Tlalpan (A 427m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
- Museo de la Casa de Cultura de la UAEMéx (A 461m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
Religious Buildings
- Parroquia de San Agustín de las Cuevas (A 487m) — church building in Mexico City, Mexico
- Q125408772 (A 637m)
Other Points of Interest
- Biblioteca Central Luis Cabrera (A 372m) — library
- Monumento al Perro Callejero (A 414m) — Estatua de bronce en Tlalpan, Ciudad de México
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Centro Cultural Quinta Soledad Mexico City Reviews
The place is very beautiful, spacious, and pleasant. I've been there on weekends; they have a Mexican buffet, and everything is delicious, from birria, pozole, pancita, and antojitos (gorditas, quesadillas, etc.) to chilaquiles, champurrado, carnitas, carne al carbón, and more. Everything is delicious. It's ideal for couples, families, or larger groups.
Excellent place for a very pleasant meal. The entire place is very pretty. I'll return at the first opportunity. My only recommendation is that the menu on Quinta Soledad's website isn't updated, and you go there with certain cravings you see on the website and it turns out they're not there. The menu is very different.
Inside the villa, there is a small hotel, a chapel, a café, a buffet restaurant, and a dining area. The breakfast buffet is excellent. They have many options for fruit, juices, coffee, and food like rajas poblano, scrambled eggs, sausages, pressed chicharrón, waffles, pancakes. There are tacos or quesadillas with different dishes and handmade tortillas. There are also desserts, and the café de olla is delicious.
From the moment we arrived, the staff was incredibly friendly and attentive. The service was quick, organized, and very welcoming, making us feel very well taken care of throughout our visit. There was a wide variety of food, and best of all, everything tasted delicious. Each station was well-stocked with fresh and expertly prepared options, from appetizers to desserts. It's clear they pay close attention to the quality of the ingredients and the presentation of each dish. Plus, everything was constantly replenished, which is much appreciated at a buffet. Without a doubt, a place to return to. An excellent choice for those looking for good food, variety, attentive service, and a pleasant atmosphere. Highly recommended.
A wonderful, peaceful place to eat in tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle of the capital. The prices are reasonable for the area, and the dishes were substantial. The spicy Aztec soup and the flank steak were fantastic. The meal ended with a delicious pineapple cheesecake. The service was friendly and courteous. Strolling through the gardens and the building, a former Porfirian estate, and learning a bit about the Marist history was an added bonus that perfectly rounded off the visit. Highly recommended.
A beautiful gourmet experience amidst Narnian-esque gardens. It's definitely in my top 3 restaurants in downtown Tlalpan. - The menu is very interesting, with daring combinations and excellent seasoning. There are also more traditional dishes for those with more conservative palates. - They brought us some DELICIOUS complimentary items. - There are vegetarian options, and they are also very kind in preparing a dish without any ingredient upon request. - The setting couldn't be more beautiful, filled with flowers, statues, and greenery (there's also indoor seating if it's cold or you don't like the garden). - The waiters are extremely helpful and attentive. I've been several times, and this place just keeps getting better. The only negative thing I can say is that sometimes the service can be a little slow, but it's not something that has bothered me much. The place is so pleasant that a delay of a few minutes doesn't affect the experience.
Walking through downtown Tlalpan, we came across this restaurant. I was actually surprised because they also have a cafeteria, there's a chapel, and you can go inside and take a look around the lot if you ask. Apparently, it's a business owned by the Marists. We were practically alone in the restaurant that day. The food presentation was incredible, the flavors nothing out of the ordinary. I recommend it for the views; it's beautiful 🧡✨
Un lugar muy tranquilo y muy bonito La comida no es tan buena Las bebidas si son buenas Sin acceso a silla de ruedas
Había un poco de gente y solo 1 mesero lo cual hizo más tiempo de espera, te traen el postre junto con la comida y se enfría, y olvidaron poner las papas! a mí club sandwich ya luego las trajeron ☺️ deben poner más empeño en sus platillos en cuanto a sabor, un lugar rico para relajarse.
The place is very nice, the service is very good, however, the pasta I had for dinner wasn't delicious. You can go and enjoy a good café de olla and one of their desserts; those are delicious. I'll go back to try the chiles en nogada and let you know. The place is also a hotel, has a cafeteria and a bar, and it's worth checking out. Update I came back for the chiles en nogada...very delicious!!!
The restaurant is very pretty; you have the option of eating in the garden, on the terrace, or inside. The service is very good, and the waiters are very friendly. I ordered chilaquiles with flank steak for $230, which included refried beans and a small piece of panela cheese. They also provide complimentary white bread that tasted fresh. For my taste, the flank steak was overcooked; the salsa had a good flavor and was spicy. The portion was small for the price. For drinks, I ordered a red fruit juice for $85 and a café de olla for $65. The juice tasted somewhat artificial because it wasn't based on natural orange juice, and it ruined the good quality of the red fruits. The café de olla was fine. It's a good place for breakfast, but a bit pricey for the portions. Walking through the garden and visiting the chapel after eating is definitely a must. If you need a receipt, it's better to insist, because they are VERY polite when it comes to delivering it.
The food was mediocre to bad, but the place is beautiful. I recommend it for coffee and desserts. I ordered mole and it had a hair in it, but they immediately offered to replace it with something else, so I ordered the walnut crepes with cajeta and they were delicious. The live music was lovely and the servers were very friendly and attentive. I would definitely go back for dessert and coffee ☕️
The place is very pretty and spacious, with beautiful gardens, and the buffet is extensive and delicious. Unfortunately, the service leaves much to be desired. Considering the location and the location, I would have hoped for improvements, as the food is delicious, but you leave with a bad taste in your mouth after the lack of attention from the waiters.
Poor service. Only the reception is friendly and efficient. They took our order and brought us the drinks we ordered: a mineral water and a Jamaican water that tasted bad (it wasn't fresh and tasted fermented). They didn't bring us bread even though we asked for it, and when the dishes arrived, we immediately knew we wouldn't be eating well. The salmon was overcooked, a tuna medallion "from the supermarket" was also overcooked, and both dishes came with a side of mashed potatoes cooked several days before, and some overcooked, buttery vegetables that tasted reheated. The food is terrible, and the service is poor. The only good thing is the location.
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15, Calle Moneda, 14000
Mexico City, Mexico City 14050
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