Where to eat in Madrid
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La Descubierta
If you want to find a bar with a good atmosphere, attentive staff (even despite the number of customers), and dishes which are at once reasonably-priced, wholesome, and appetising, then get yourself down to La Descubierta. To put it simply, it's a tapas bar which also...
0 0 , 6 years ago -
Rosi La Loca
As a Scottish lass on exchange in Madrid, I personally had not experienced Spanish tapas at all, the closest I've come is Mexican tapas. So I was pretty excited to see what all the fuss is about and Rosi La Loca fulfilled my expectations. The restaurant is cute, with...
0 0 , 7 years ago -
Chocolatería San Ginés
If you are going to Spain, you will soon see that Spaniards love to eat sweet things. They put a lot of sugar in their coffee, they have many confectionery and pastry shops and you will be able to find a lot of their typical dishes with a sweet note, such as egg yolks...
0 0 , 7 years ago -
Takos al pastor
September is the month when all of us Mexican expats start getting a bit nostalgic. We wonder where we'll be celebrating the "Independence Day, " but above all, what we miss most is the pozole, the enchiladas, and, of course, the tacos from around the corner. After a...
1 0 , 7 years ago -
Cañas y Tapas
Enjoy the authentic taste of the traditional Spanish cuisine and share good moments with your friends. Our special dish is the famous pan of sautéed eggs and potatoes with some different ingredients: Iberian Ham, chistorra (spicy sausage), smoked bacon, morcilla de...
0 0 , 10 years ago -
100 Montaditos
100 Montaditos restaurants are located in many places in Madrid. It's famous for its 100 types of small sandwiches and additionally you can taste potatos with different and delicious souces, drink beer and Sangría, etc. While I was living in Madrid, Wednesdays were...
0 0 , 11 years ago -
Mercado San Miguel & Mercado San Antón
As I'm writing this, there are now 3 food markets in Madrid. However, the last market to be opened is not so popular and centrally located, as the San Miguel and San Antón markets. Source Source These two markets are ideal to snack, or have dinner before going out in...
0 0 , 11 years ago -
Cafe y Tapas
There is a chain of restaurants/cafes in Madrid called Cafe y Té, which seems to be just a prevalent here as Starbucks or Costa Coffee are in Marlow. I can think of about four within walking distance from my flat off the top of my head, and I’m sure that’s an...
0 0 , 11 years ago