Oyamel for lunch with kids

Anonymous
Do they have a kids' menu?
Anonymous
I don't think so- but their regular menu is fantastic- it would be hard not to find anything. Have you called Oyamel?
Anonymous
Can't recall if they have a kids menu (kind of doubt it) but I'm sure they could cook up some kind friendly items like quesadilla, beans, rice, etc.

They were super accomodating to my Celiac wife with the Gluten Free stuff, so I'm sure they could whip something up.

The kids will enjoy the colorful, vivacious atmosphere.
Anonymous
My kids (3 and 5) loved jaleo. Is oyamel similar?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids (3 and 5) loved jaleo. Is oyamel similar?


Yes very similar, both small plates...owned and operated by the same chef, Jose Andres.

Oyamel has a more Mexican feel to it (guacamole, margaritas, etc.) while Jaleo has more Spanish influence.

For kids, the Oyamel in Chinatown is super colorful, ornate and fun. If they loved Jaleo I'd say Oyamel is a slam dunk.
Anonymous
I find it easier to find stuff on the menu for my kid at Jaleo than Oyamel, but definitely YMMV.
Anonymous
Oyamel is great for kids, provided that the kids are relatively adventurous eaters.

My DD loves the fries with mole on them, and the queso fundito. There also used to be something that involved black beans and plantains that she liked, but it's been a while since we've been there so I don't know if it's still around.

A very adventurous older child might get a kick out of a grasshopper taco!
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