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  • Carlos D.

    Food is amazing, service is awesome! I come from a Spaniard family and this makes me feel like home. I love the grilled octopus it reminds me of grandma and all the rest of the food is great. I met the owner, an amazing person and the chef super talented. Absolutely recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Joe G.

    Very charming i side. The menu has a very broad selection and the Tapas choices aew very reasonable. we started with a tapas dish Gambas al Ajillo as well Chorizos a la Sidra, basically cooked in Apple Cider.. The garlic shrimp was amazing and for $5 you must try. Foe entrees I had the Pechuga Rellena which is a Chicken Breast stuffed with Spinach and Manchego Cheese. The other entree was Paella de Mariscos. Both entrees were cooked perfectly. The location is in a strip mall but once inside it super relaxing. if ykur close by for sure try it.

    (4)
  • Louis B.

    Clearly they have a lot to learn when it comes to service and cuisine. First of all, the wait was just another story. They seemed very understaffed and took forever for even the most basic of service (i.e. getting water, checking up on us, etc). It simply took forever to get the waitress to our section at times. Felt forgotten at some point. The Paella is what I came for and it did not taste that good. It was very soupy as if they needed to let it cook a little longer. Simply too much water in the pan. Disappointed overall with the lack of service as well as the food itself. Would not recommend.

    (1)
  • Archana M.

    Great ambiance. Excellent presentation. Succulent food. Courteous service. The lamb chops were almost perfection, just a little too salty for my taste, but juicy and gooey and just decadent. I mentioned to the host that the salt was a bit much for my liking. He got me a complementary red wine. Recommended!

    (4)
  • Bryan B.

    Loved this place. Food was very high quality. I had the warm seafood salad for lunch and left full and satisfied. Will be back for sure.

    (4)
  • AJ P.

    Great authentic Spanish food. Highly recommend to try this amazing place. Owners were very friendly and came out explaining the dishes. A lot of tapas to choose from or entrees. Will be back

    (5)
  • Terry R.

    As far as I am concerned, this is the best restaurant in Orlando. Spanish food imported seafood from Spain at reasonable prices and a atmosphere where you can actually have a conversation and be heard.

    (5)
  • Steve A.

    Southwest Orange County really needs a good tapas restaurant. And Lolailo has the potential to be one, but it's not there yet. The restaurant occupies the former space of the much-missed Rice Paper, but has undergone a full remodel, and is quite stylish. To me, tapas is all about ordering a table full of small sharing plates. In Spain it's not uncommon for two of us to share a dozen little items. But that doesn't work at Lolailo. Much of the menu is devoted to entrees, and the tapas items are extremely expensive. An assorted cheese plate for $30? You've got to be kidding. Assorted meats $20. The problem is worse at lunch. There are almost no tapas items on the lunch menu. Pricing is more reasonable, with the entrees under $15, and a croquette appetizer was a bargain at $4. But most items weren't particularly flavorful. The grilled lamb chops were the best, but were accompanied by flavorless mashed potatoes. My guests were unenthusiastic about the veal, the fish soup and the chick pea stew. We were almost alone at lunch, and certainly outnumbered by employees, yet it took an hour and a half, so I'm curious to see if they continue to offer lunch. I might try Lolailo again, but I think I'll wait a few months to see what changes they make.

    (3)
  • Francisco M.

    Last night, we celebrated my parents 41st Wedding Anniversary at Lolailo and everything went according to plan in terms of food and service. I have come to the conclusion that this restaurant is a hidden gem in terms of authentic Spanish restaurants in the area. We arrived at 8:45pm and were greeted outside by the hostess. They have the check in desk placed outside the doors which is an elegant attention to detail. When we entered the restaurant both of our servers greeted us and escorted us to the table in the Granada room. Both servers congratulated my parents as we sat down and it was greatly appreciated. The interior of the restaurant brought back memories of the small family restaurants you find in Spain. There is a large painted mural of The Alhambra, a beautiful and mystifying palace / fortress located in Granada. The bar area despite being small, is welcoming and designed to feel like a typical bar in Madrid. Towards the back of the restaurant is the Galicia room which from what I could see has one main table with a beautiful chandelier hanging above it. This room is next to the performance stage where a guitar player plays Spanish Guitar. They offer Flamenco dancing on Friday's and a belly dancer on Saturdays. Having reviewed the menu online, we already had a pretty good idea of what we were going to order. We began with Tabla Mixta which was presented with various meats like Jamon Serrano, Chorizo, Lomo, Manchego Cheese, Queso Cabrales and a few others. It was served on what looked like a piece of tree trunk, very unique. We also ordered some Croquetas Caseras which were amazing, made with Bechamel and Jamon Serrano. These croquettes are not easily found outside of Spain so I would definitely recommend these as a starter. My wife had the curiosity to try Bollos Prenaos which is chorizo wrapped in a dough and baked. They resemble a mini beef wellington but instead of beef, chorizo/sausage. We paired the meal with a great Rioja Red called Muga. Prior to ordering our entrees, we had the pleasure to meet Executive Chef Jose Ramon Jose Ramon Fernandez. He came over to our table and introduced himself and explained many of the items on the menu. He also spoke to my dad a lot about their native Asturias which was one of the main reasons I had chosen this restaurant, I do my homework! I felt it was a very nice touch for the chef to take time from the kitchen to come conversate with us, you don't see that much anymore. We made our selections and the entrees did not disappoint. After Chef Jose Ramon recommended the lamb, I decided to order the Chuletillas De Cordero which are Lamb Chops and they did not disappoint. The meat was cooked to a perfect medium rare and they tasted just right. I have found that when lamb is not cooked well, it tastes a bit gamey but these tasted like regular meat and the chops were juicy and flavorful. They were served on a bed of Spanish potatoes that were magnificent. My wife had the Salt Crusted Sea Bass that was filleted tableside by the Chef. The whole fish was brought out on a oven pan and you could see the entire fish covered in Sea Salt. Before the fish was presented on the table, the chef removed the bones and my wife went to work. The fish looked very moist and I was told the flavors were spot on. My dad had the Merluza A La Gallega which is a fish called Hake in English. It is broiled in aluminum foil along with vegetables which keeps all the flavors intact. My mom ordered Arroz Con Boletus or Rice with Mushrooms which resembles a risotto but the rice is not as sticky. They offer Rib Eye on the children's menu which is rare and after trying it, it was top quality meat cooked to perfection. We moved on to desserts after our delicious main courses and were offered the famous dessert not on the menu, called Elogio Al Vino. This dessert is made up of Tocinillo Del Cielo (Flan like dessert), Turron ice cream, Red Wine Reduction Sauce and Edible Rose Petals. It was very original and the flavors came together nicely. What worries me about this restaurant is the location. It is located on Turkey Lake Road in the Gold's Gym Plaza. It is hidden towards the back of the plaza and I am not sure if people are aware its there. Some of the businesses in this plaza are closed and it seems a bit abandoned. The signage for the restaurant is also hard to see from the street. I hope they survive because the food is really good and they have an international chef with experience running the kitchen. It's not easy to find Spanish restaurants that cook using old world recipes but there is one in Orlando, and it's called Lolailo.

    (5)
  • Dan Z.

    The food was excellent. It is a true and authentic Spanish restaurant. It tastes like in Spain. The food is wonderfully arrange on the plates. The rooms are decorated adorably with every detail you find in upscale restaurants in Spain. Service was incredible friendly, attending with a very personal touch. Both in English and Spanish. This restaurant is great for remembering your last Spain visit, preparation going there, exploring the Spanish cuisine and even for you formal business lunch and dinner. An absolute recommendation to family, friends and colleagues.

    (5)
  • Wanda D.

    I made a reservation with open table for 6:30 pm. The rest is closed. I asked Neighbor store GNC and they told they frequently are closed during week and then open. What a shame!!!!!!!

    (1)
  • Milanzizi L.

    This place is a wonderful surprise during our trip to Orlando! The grilled squid and paella are awesome! The owner is very friendly! Would come back if revisit Orlando!

    (5)
  • Jimmy R.

    One of the hidden jewels in Orlando. Some of the best tapas we've had. The service was impeccable and the food exceeded our expectations. Authentic Spanish cuisine!

    (5)
  • Jason J.

    I planned a dinner reservation here with my girlfriend on Valentine's Day. While I fully expected it to be busy the place just seemed to be extremely unorganized with the hostess and other workers (not appearing to be very appropriately dressed too, despite the restaurant appearing to hold a "fancier" vibe) doing multiple jobs at the same time. I had a reservation for 9:00, and showed up about twenty minutes early hoping to get a table on time. We had no problem waiting at the bar. The red sangria we had while we waited was okay. When it came to be 9:30 and appeared that some other guests that came after us were seated, it became one. When I asked the hostess when we would be seated, she gave us a exasperated look as if she forgot us. Lucky us. Our waitress was not much better with the kid of unabashed care she gave suggesting any of the options and when taking our orders. We were then seated fairly quickly. The food was another story. We tried several of the options (accidentally got severed the same dish twice, but both appearing different) and much of it was very bland. Some of the options just looked outright unappealing, such as the "chorizo in apple cider" which reminded me of hot dog soup. I felt like the only dishes that were good were the Potato Lolailo and the Grilled Shrimp. The Scallop Stuffed Squid was okay too. Then came the bill; oh boy that was much more expensive than what we expected. Granted we expected it to be busy, but the service was not good at all and the food not worth the price the "$$" suggests. While I more than likely would not take many trips to Orlando, this is one place I would not be coming back to. At least the music was entertaining as was the somewhat drunk old Spanish man dancing to it which was the highlight to our dinner. Hopefully he's there for you too.

    (1)
  • Maria C.

    This is the most authentic, delicious Spaniard restaurant in the entire United States by far, not only because the food is completely amazing all brought directly from Spain, but because the attention can't be ever better, you totally feel welcome and well treated, I fully recommend it as one of the most wonderful places to dine or go for lunch!!

    (5)
  • Tim N.

    I had high hopes for this place after reading the other Yelp reviews but unfortunately the experience was not great. I wonder how this place is in business when they apparently fly all their seafood in from Spain (despite being situated hours from the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico), yet we were the only dinner guests in the restaurant for about two hours the evening we were there. Pros: + A big menu with lots of Spanish selections, although this could also be a negative. + The scallops in the tapas were very good and perfectly cooked. Unfortunately the egg they were stuffed into was overcooked. Cons: - The Paella was strangely cooked, and completely lacked the "crispy rice" texture at the bottom I am accustomed to when I order it from other restaurants. Perhaps the chef was stirring the paella while cooking, preventing this signature "crust" from forming at the bottom. In any case, the texture was suspect. - The "stuffed pepper" tapas had a strange cheese filling which sort of tasted like eggs mixed with cheese. I didn't ask what it was, but the lukewarm temperature was also sort of a put-off. - The waitress kept bragging about how all the seafood in the restaurant is "flown in from Spain." Other than the bits of scallops and octopus in one tapas and one paella, the other seafood was underwhelming. They should really use the resources around them in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, because they're getting ripped off on substandard seafood from Europe for no reason. - This was the most expensive restaurant we went to in Orlando. With two sangrias, two small 'tapas' and two paellas, the bill came to around $60 plus tip. - There were three chefs in the kitchen, and around six apparent staff members milling around (I counted six in the dining room eating rolls from the kitchen which were probably meant for the dinner guests who never showed up), yet when our drinks were empty, we still often had to wait a substantial time period for them to be refilled. You would think since we were the only dinner guests for two hours, the service would be a little more attentive. Looking back on the other Yelp reviews this restaurant has received in recent months, I now suspect some of them may have been "bought" from a reputation management service and are not deserved or authentic. I was fooled by the high rating on Yelp this restaurant currently has. I would not go back.

    (2)
  • Luis G.

    Excellent food and service, I lived in Spain for years and this is by far the closest you get to it , you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Daryl G.

    Went for lunch on a Saturday afternoon, very quiet with great service and fantastic food, octopus was the best ever. Cant wait to try out more of the menu

    (5)
  • Ocie M.

    I just have leave a comment for my friends from Lolailos. I went on a Wednesday and absolutely loved the place. I am Spanish myself so I am very demanding of Spanish cuisine. I immediately was blown away and knew that this was going to be a homestead for me whenever I am in the area. I took clients out for a dinner on a Friday and they received me like a superstar. My clients said it was the best dinner they had ever had!! The treatment everyone receives is exemplary, the environment and Spanish feel is amazing, and the food is superb!! Gracias por todo vuestro buen trato y por la cena, sois los mejores y hasta pronto!

    (5)
  • Viktor V.

    I went for a Valentine's Day Dinner with my GF and after reading the reviews here I was excited to take her here. I figured it was going to be busy so I expected it to be a little slower than normal. We got there at 8pm after reserving a table. Our table wasn't ready yet, but that wasn't huge we were waiting for around 5 minutes for them to set our table so we didn't care too much about that. We were seated and our server was no where to be found we were sitting at the table with no menus for about 15 minutes we had to ask one of the runners for menus. then another 10 minutes pass by no sign of our server. The people seated around us were looking for our server too. You can see the server on the other side of the restaurant doing a great job but ours was just nonexistent. They got our drink orders, and the runner brought them to us. We finished our drinks and we were again still waiting for the server to come by to take our order. 50 minutes has already gone by. When we got hold of our server we explained we had a certificate and she said they didn't take those on Valentine's Day. Not too surprised about that as is the rule for most restaurants I asked why didn't they print it on the certificate. We received a shrug for our question. The certificate was a small thing that we let go but the shrug was just incredibly rude. We put in our food order and we receive them by the runner. Mind you, our drinks and waters have been finished and we have not received a refill for any of it. I had the lamb chops which were served over potatoes au gratin. My girlfriend ordered a veal cutlet. Both were overcooked. Not badly but just tough and overcooked. More than what is expected for what you are paying for them. We finished our meal and guess what? Our server hasn't been by yet. We waited another 15 minutes having conversation until we were able to grab hold of the hostess for the check since we couldn't find the server. The hostess, runner and the other server on the other side of the restaurant seemed like they were doing a great job. You could see them running around on a busy day, ours wasn't. I rate this one star because of the sloppy service by our server and the overcooked, underwhelming food that was served to us. There was no way we could have told them we felt it was overcooked because the server never came up to ask us how our meal was. Total time for two people and two entrees? Almost two hours, the first hour we received drinks and an appetizer.

    (1)
  • Daren M.

    My wife and I were in Orlando for our daughter's soccer tournament at Disney. My wife downloaded a restaurant.com coupon for this Tapas restaurant. We love Tapas and Lolis earned a permanent must go when n Orlando for us - we even referred our friends who live in Orlando! This place is FANTASTICO all round! The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive. The menu and offerings are nothing short of spectacular! GO!

    (5)
  • Tony C.

    Amazing Place!!! My wife wants to come back tomorrow :) this is a hidden gem in Orlando. The food, ambiance and service are all perfect. We had 5 kinds of seafood tapas. Top choice is the skid stuffed with scallop. Out of this world!!!

    (5)
  • J G.

    Food is good. Dessert was great. No refill on the soda though. The waitstaff were nice but could use a little more help. Pulpo ala brasa taste the best. Price $$$-$$$$

    (3)
  • Jess H.

    This is one of the nicest dining experiences I have had. I went for dinner on a Friday evening with my mom and my girlfriend, after a day visiting the parks in Orlando. We were wiped out when we got there, but as soon as we sat down we were perked up by the lovely decor and relaxed atmosphere. This is a family-owned, authentic Spanish restaurant and it shows. The wine was unbelievably good, the food was even better (and reasonably priced!). Everyone was so friendly, gave great recommendations for which tapas we would like, and let us sit and talk long after we finished our meal. I would highly recommend this restaurant, it was exceptional.

    (5)
  • Jeanette F.

    Had dinner with friends tonight and we were blown away by the amazing food and service we experienced. The meat platter appetizer was the best we've had since visiting Barcelona several years ago. I had the lamp chops which were perfect and full of flavor with a beautiful presentation. The Sangria was perfect. The service was outstanding, our waiter could not have been more friendly and helpful. They have Flamenco dancers on Friday and Saturday nights and also have brunch on Sundays. The decor was gorgeous and great for special occasions and date nights. We will definitely be back.. What a hidden gem!

    (5)
  • Jose R.

    I'm from Spain and I'm working in Orlando. I recently discovered this place and I must to say I felt like at home. Authentic spanish food cooked by people from the north of Spain. I tried a soup and lamb chops and everything was very tasty. I'm really happy to have found this place.

    (5)
  • Elle H.

    Spanish foods, especially foods from the north of Spain, tend to be more subdued in their flavors and generally focus on fewer flavors in each dish rather than many. However, I have never had such bland Spanish food. We popped in for lunch on a Thursday. We were in the area for Indian food but noticed this place we had wanted to try for a few months and decided to give it a try. We went for the lunch "special" - $20 for soup or salad, entree, and desert. Our iced teas were $2.50 more - each. A bit pricey! It is usually a bad sign when a restaurant is completely empty of customers at noon on a weekday. My vegetable soup was pureed, extraordinarily hot, and not bad but not great. (Full disclosure - I am not a fan of pureed savory foods, makes me think of baby food so if you don't mind the puree you may enjoy the soup). My mate had the garlic soup. It was thin, oily, and tasted of nothing other than garlic. Again, I understand the focus on simple flavors and this was very pleasing to my mate once he dipped the (delicious) rolls in it, though I would have preferred a support system - maybe a starch like potato, rice, etc. We both had the cod entree (there were only 2 choices on the special menu - fish or I think lamb). What an awful thing to do to a really nice piece of fish. Thin white sauce covered a poached fillet accompanied by watery mashed potatoes, one shrimp, and a clam. When we asked for hot sauce we were kindly told there was none but we could have salt and pepper. They helped a little but still, super bland. My rice pudding was the best part of the meal after the rolls - perfectly sweetened with cinnamon and a nice portion. My mate had the flan and said it was "ok". The place is BEAUTIFUL! Really nice. Stone work, copper trimmed bar, and some very interesting art (for sale) on the walls. There's also a stage for flamenco. We may come back for the flamenco and wine (they appeared to have a nice selection) but if we do we'll be full of Indian food.

    (2)
  • A. F.

    Very Delicious food! Great Service and atmosphere! Don't miss out on this picturesque restaurant. The Best Spanish food in Orlando or Probably Florida :-)

    (5)
  • Violeta S.

    I'm from Spain and this is an authentic rest enhanced with Chef-inspired dishes. The food is amazing with phenomenal service. Highly recommended and a favorite of my family and friends.

    (5)
  • Tina C.

    My family and I were so lucky to partake in this hidden gem on our visit to Orlando and was transported to an authentic Spanish experience. We found it via Restaurant.com and saw wonderful reviews of it. It is amazing. The food is amazing. The service is top-notched. Everything the waiter recommended was awesome! We mentioned it to the concierge at our hotel and really encouraged them to recommend it to their guests! We would have loved to go back and eat there again if we had the time.

    (5)
  • Danielle G.

    Omg - the best dessert I've ever had. The eye of wine. Custard, fresh turron ice cream with a wine glaze and rose petals. You must try this. The pulpo was fantastic, patatas lolailo out of this world. A great meal. Find this place and try even if out of your way!

    (5)
  • Fitz P.

    Very mixed bag. Admittedly, my friend & I went for sunday brunch instead of dinner. Perhaps the dinner fare is much better. In any event, the ambience, service and flamenco show were all top-notch. However the BIG disappointment was the brunch food itself. I had a shrimp and mushroom "omelette" that was almost inedible. Though the english menu described it as an omelette, really, it was just very hard scambled eggs with some mushrooms and 3 shrimp thrown in. If I had only paid $7.99 or something like that, well, I wouldn't feel so bad since the other things ( service, show, ambience ) were nice. However for $15 - I felt like I got ripped off, at least in terms of the food. On the other hand, a table next to us ordered paella and it looked delicious and plentiful. I would go back, but definitely not for brunch. :) PS - one quick note for management - put a sign on the strip mall marquee!!! I had trouble finding the place as it is in the back of a strip mall and there's no sign for the restaurant on the strip mall's signage.....

    (2)
  • Krista R.

    Overpriced. $150 dinner, 1 bottle of wine, octopus, pork chop and rice with 2 small clams and 3 shrimp. Place was empty until the belly dancer came in, then all of her friends and family filled up the tables with iPads and filmed her with flashlights on her. Annoying since we were the at the table directly in front of her. Food was salty, sandy and bland.

    (1)
  • Ana Carolina F.

    I came to this place based on the reviews on yelp. I've been to Spain before and felt in love with this country. I noticed Lolailo months ago but was not attracted to it by first impression. however, There were two reviews that really made me change my mind about this restaurant: they said all ingredients come from Spain and the other review called this place a Gem. Well I will have to disagree, but don't take me wrong... The place has a lot of potential but still needs to read the critiques posted on Yelp and improve a bit. The decoration is adorable, they have 3 rooms inspired on different regions of Spain. My favorite was the one representing Galicia. It was Saturday night and they had live music with some belly dancers. I love the middle eastern culture but was hoping to see some flamenco's dancers instead, specially because it is a Spanish restaurant. I also found the music too loud during the show, we were a group of young people (28y -37y) so we are used to loud music and actually enjoy it but not during dinner. We just kept on looking at each other until the show was over so we could have a conversation. We were In a mood for some Tapas, but found some of them a little pricy... How can you charge $20 for a grilled octopus appetizer there was so tiny? I am not cheap at all specially with food. I am not an expert but I know how to appreciate a good culinary. We also ordered Croquette which was cheap, $7... However was supper salty and lacking Cod fish. The sangria was very light and delicious... $20 shrimp salad was well served with huge Tiger shrimps, not expensive at all for the amount of shrimp you get on this dish. All seafood is fresh, so kudos to them!!! The dessert was delicious as well. Kids menu was very restricted, it is definitely an area to improve. I know that the roots of the restaurant are Spanish culinary, however we have to keep in mind that kids who are raised in US will not be too happy when they can't find at least one of their favorite dishes on the menu. It is ok to keep your menu with the existing plates but I suggest them to add at least some nuggets or a Mac and Cheese. Other wise your kids will be limited to French fries, eggs and grilled chicken. It is just a suggestion as my daughter is used to different types of food, she had no hard time picking her dish. The service was very good... The owner was there but did not approach us to ask about our experience at the restaurant. In my opinion and years of experience with customer service, you should always get feedbacks from your customers in order to improve and keep on offering a great experience to your guests. It also make your customer feel appreciated... After all we picked your place out of hundreds of options offered in town. Not sure if I will be back... But you should try, like I said they have a lot of potential.

    (3)
  • Kate S.

    It was my mistake to select a restaurant with live entertainment as we had not seen our friends in many years and wanted to converse. Staff was very friendly. Food was O.K.......not great and very $$$$$. The appetizer was $80 consisting of clams, mussels, crustaceans and mashed potatoes, various salami, cheese......interesting but unremarkable. Lamb chops were excellent but other pork tenderloin entrees were mediocre. There are many fabulous restaurants in the Dr. Philips area. I would not recommend this one.

    (3)
  • Matt H.

    This place is a hidden gem. From the fantastic decor to the great service ..we were pleasantly surprised. Then we got the food and it was amazing. Can't wait to go back

    (5)
  • Cherie B.

    We dined at Lolailo a few weeks ago, during the holiday week. The traffic around Orlando was bumper to bumper and we wanted to get away from the craziness around the parks, etc. and find something "authentic." Lolailo was it. The location is an unassuming strip mall but as soon as we stepped inside we destressed. Live guitar music was playing, the atmosphere is cozy, and the staff made us feel like family. We love tapas and the ability to try all sorts of small plates, but found many items new to us. The waiter was totally knowledgable, asked us what we liked, and made excellent recommendations. This may sound odd but octopus (in many delicious forms) seems to be their speciality, we tried them all, all were delicious. Even our picky 16 year old had a wonderful experience. This place is the real deal, one of our best food memories in Orlando.

    (5)
  • Ananda L.

    Elogio al vino.... Literally the BEST dessert you will ever try. Ask the waiter for it because it is not in the menu, and ask them what it has because i had a hard time remembering all the exotic ingredients but i promise you will thank me later.

    (5)
  • Catherine C.

    This restaurant has so much potential. The staff is well versed in the menu and it's food background. The sangria was good but not great. We ordered an appetizer with langostinos, clams and mashed potatoes. The presentation was so beautiful but it was way overpriced for the quality of the seafood and the taste was very bland. We ordered a fish next and it was good but not $30 good and it included nothing else. Two of us spent $155 for lunch and for us it was not worth the money.

    (3)
  • Cristina G.

    Great food, good service but a tad pricey. But what do you expect when you fly your ingredients from Spain directly! Yes...they do not freeze anything. All products are delivered fresh from Spain which is probably why the prices are high. Orlando does not have many Spanish (true spanish) restaurants so this is a nice surprise. Located in the Sand Lake area in a strip mall, you may think this place is scary, but don't let it keep you away. The ambiance is nice and they even have Flamenco dancing at night. Food...okay, the meat and cheese platter was to die for. The sangria was okay as long as they don't water it down with too much ice. I had the Dorada fish (whole fish) and it was tasty but the bones really turned me off, but that's me. The paella was okay surprisingly. I expected better but this dish did not have enough saffron or something it is and it was a tad dry for my taste. While this seems like a negative review, it really isn't. The experience was a good one, but the price was high. If you stick with the meat and cheese platter, a couple of tapas and a bottle of wine you will have a fantastic dinner at a reasonable price.

    (4)
  • Leidy L.

    Food and service was wonderful! I had gone on the weekend and there live Flamenco show was amazing! It's so nice to see so much diversity in Orlando. I truly felt like I was in Spain. It was a great experience. Would definitely go back soon.

    (5)
  • Daniel S.

    The food was excellent. The langostino (huge shrimp) with rice is large enough to share. The lamb chops were meaty and tender, cooked as ordered. Service is friendly and attentive. We didn't save room for dessert, but will try next time. We will be back.

    (5)
  • Karen G.

    Had a GREAT time at Lolailo on Friday night! The authentic Spanish food and wine were delicious. Please order the meat and cheese platters paired with full bodied red wine for an amazing introduction to your meal! It's not every day you come across a live Flemenco Guitarist and Dancers! The entire staff was warm and welcoming and obviously proud to represent the restaurant! It was a delightful evening. I could go on and on...but if you wanna know...you gotta go!!

    (5)
  • JP F.

    The best most authentic Spanish food I have had in Orlando and anywhere in a 200 mile vicinity. OUTSTANDING Pulpo a la Gallega. I took a buddy of mine who has had it before in Orlando but when we ate it here his eyes lit up and he was floored (see picture). I spoke with the owner Ricardo and he told me they bring th octopus from Spain.... So I had it a La Brasa with a potato cream sauce (see below). Perfect just Perfect. I was full but as I was on business and didn't know when I might return I had the seafood salad which had shrimp, langostino calamares and pulpo. The wines were superb and priced great for the quality they deliver, EME from Rioja and Bouza Albarino. I also drank an ICE cold beer with the salad. Authentic and GREAT! It makes my business trips to Orlando worth it.

    (5)
  • Kim M.

    After 20 years living in this gastronomic desert called Orlando we found this gem!! Great tapas and we had a kick-ass parrillada with fresh lobster, cigalas, mussels, clams, et.

    (5)
  • Anastasia G.

    My mom and I popped in for a quick bite before heading into the parks for the day. We got here on Wed at inch time, and the place was totally empty. But the ambiance and decor was quite nice--- loved all the warms tones, copper, and hand painted murals. Definitely has the ambiance of an upscale restaurant. First, I was disappointed that they don't offer butter with their bread (in the name of staying true to custom). As a customer I expect to have those options whether they are traditional or not.We ordered the croquettes, and the potato zucchini soup. The soup wasn't great (consistency was that of baby food), but the cod croquettes were really tasty.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Hipster
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

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