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28 hot spots recommended for you |
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Bazaar, Chueca
This restaurant resembles an old-fashioned convenience store and it has become one of the best "gastronomic bazaars" of Madrid. |
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Bufalino, Malasana
Bufalino is in a tinny street behind the Gran Via and is quite a subtle place where you are very gently attended. Run by an Italian ... |
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Casa Lucio, La Latina
Set on a narrow historic street whose edges once marked the perimeter of Old Madrid, this is a venerable tasca, with all the requisite antique ... |
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Casa Manolo, Chueca
Casa Manolo Restaurant is a typical Madrilenian tavern from the late 19th century which still recalls that time through its decoration: wood, mirrors on the ... |
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Casa Portal, Embajadores, Lavapiés
Casa Portal specialises in all things traditional from Asturias, hence the mountain of cheeses in the window and the cider being poured from a great ...
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Castellana 8, Paseo de la Castellana
Castellana 8 is a modern restaurant offering Spanish cuisine. Known as Jazzanova until recently, Castellana 8 remains a supremely smooth bar-restaurant-club with its avant-garde design, ... |
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Club 31, Salamanca
Lately redesigned, Club 31 has preserved the same atmosphere which attracts, since 1950, hype people of Madrid. Cool and contemporary but sophisticated and classical at ... |
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Colby Urban, Malasana
It's red, it's urban, it's aspirational. Colby Urban is the flagship of a string of cool eateries and chilled-out cafés with a concept. The location ... |
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Delfos, Palacio
This is one of Madrid's smartest Greek eating spots offering the full gamut of Hellenic fare and then some. The atmosphere is friendly and the taberna-style ... |
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Diurno, Chueca
Diurno is a venue with a unique atmosphere located in Madrid. It opens from 9 am to 1 am, and its kitchen, which prepares special ... |
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El Bocaito, Chueca
Although there's a dining room at this Chueca neighbourhood favourite, it's more fun to stand with the regulars at the bar and see what they're ... |
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El Pez Gordo, Malasana
“El pez gordo” is a very good place in the center of Malasaña, it offers good typical Spanish dishes. Popular with audiences and actors from ... |
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El Sobrino de Botin, Puerta del Sol
Botin is a traditional restaurant offering Mediterranean cuisine. It could be the oldest resto in Spain, and of great notoriety, founded in 1725 to give ... |
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El Viajero, La Latina
This bustling three-story restaurant is located right on Plaza de la Cebada close to the Rastro market and labyrinthine lanes of Lavapiés. We recommend this ... |
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José Luis, Salamanca
This restaurant is part of a famous Spanish restaurant chain - Jose Luis. In this temple for the luxury tapas, you can either eat ... |
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La Bola Taberna, Chueca
La Bola, founded in 1870, is considered by many to be the home of cocido, the huge and hearty stew beloved of madrileños and a ... |
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La Broche, Paseo de la Castellana
Catalan celebrity chef Sergi Arola was the brains behind La Broche, an elegant restaurant in the Hotel Miguel Angel by the Paseo de la Castellana ... |
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La Chata, La Latina
La Chata is usually quite crowded but it is worth a visit for a taste of their delicious 'callos' ... |
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La Granja de Said, Malasana
Moorish designs in the doorways, beautiful tiling, and the dim glow of light through lamps and tapestries bring the Middle East to Malasaña. |
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La Taberna del Alabardero, Chueca
Situated close to the Royal Palace (Teatro Real) and owned by an ex-priest, Father Lezama, this Basque restaurant is known for its tasty tapas selections, ... |
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La Terraza del Casino, Salamanca
It is not a Casino but a Social Club founded in 1836. The Club is always private but its restaurant is freely open for amateurs ... |
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La Viuda Blanca, Palacio
La Viuda Blanca ('The White Widow') is in a quiet and elegant street just off the main tourist route and two doors from the HH ... |
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Le Petit Bistrot, Barrio de las Letras
Carlos and his wife, Frederique, took on a challenge converting what was once a bullfighting-themed tavern into a Parisian bistro. For those of you not ... |
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Lhardy, Puerta del Sol
One of the oldest delicatessens in Madrid, Lhardy was founded in 1839 by Emilio Lhardy from Switzerland and it soon became a meeting spot for ... |
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Olsen Restaurant, Huertas
Part Spanish and part Scandinavian, Olsen's Restaurant is renowned for its fantastic cuisine and Scandinavian-inspired selection of vodkas from around the world, with flavours such ... |
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Subiendo al Sur, Malasana
Easily missed, this co-operative-run fair trade café and shop is an absolute gem. All profits go to good causes, with products such as Mecca Cola ... |
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Taberna Alhambra, Puerta del Sol
Located in the Sol area, Taberna Alhambra is a classical Spanish tavern and tapas bar. Here you can find a friendly atmosphere, a helpful staff, ... |
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Taberna Matritum, La Latina
Its name is Latin for Madrid, but Matritum has a great selection of tapas and wine from other regions of Spain, most notably Catalonia. |
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