Posts with category Madrid Restaurantes

Tourism and wine, a great combination

By | 16 January, 2017 | 0 comments

For a while now, several wineries located around Madrid have been opening their doors to wine lovers. This is the perfect excuse for a quick excursion topped with a wonderful meal at the winery itself. The El Regajal winery in Aranjuez, to the south of Madrid, is a great place to visit after seeing the splendid Royal Palace located in the same town. Read full article

(Español) Gastronomía + arte = gastrofestival

By | 6 January, 2017 | 0 comments

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Going out for dinner in Madrid on New Year’s Eve is not impossible

By | 22 December, 2016 | 0 comments

Still have no defined plan for New Year’s Eve? Can’t see yourself squashed in a crowd in Puerta del Sol eating your grapes? Here are a few places where you can have dinner in Madrid on the last night of the year, so you can enjoy the arrival of the new year in the best possible way. Read full article

Traditional restaurants whose name starts with ‘Casa’

By | 27 November, 2016 | 0 comments

The proliferation of the so-called “square-dish bars”, fancy places with goat cheese salads and caramelised onion, have become a threat to other traditional restaurants whose charm still resists modernity in the Spanish capital. This is a good thing, since their old charm is not something they have achieved in just a couple of days with a few tips from a gastronomic guru. Read full article

CentroCentro, a space that offers everything

By | 17 November, 2016 | 0 comments

First of all, as its very name indicates, it is not exactly located in the outskirts, but at number 1, Plaza de Cibeles, on the “paseo del arte” art route. This space is located inside the Palacio de las Comunicaciones, Madrid’s City Hall and perhaps the most famous building by Madrid’s most outstanding architect, Read full article

El Madrid más gourmet

By | 7 October, 2016 | 0 comments

After the whirlwind of Tapapiés, the miniature cooking festival hosted every year by the Lavapiés district, we once again focus on tapas, in specialised bars that carry out culinary works of art in miniature. One of them is Gastrocroquetería de Chema, on Calle del Barco 7, where you can enjoy wonders such as the liquid cheese croquette with tomato preserve and move on to other delights such as the prawn ceviche with seawater jelly. Read full article

En el nombre del hummus (y otras delicias de orientales)

By | 26 July, 2016 | 0 comments

This tasty snack has been popular in Spain for many years, especially in summer, thanks to its refreshing flavour. At Ebla (Calle Martín de los Heros, 7), they serve hummus of the highest quality, which you can scoop up with a delicious fine pita bread. This restaurant was one of the first Arabic restaurants in Madrid and it is the ideal place to have a snack before going to see a film, Read full article

Madrid, puerto de mar

By | 2 July, 2016 | 0 comments

El Pescador, garantía de calidad

Don’t let your friends make you jealous with their photos of succulent fish dishes being enjoyed by the beach because, despite there not being a sea, Madrid has a large selection of fantastic fish and seafood restaurants.

We start with ceviche, a South American recipe that has gained many fans in Spain. Distrito 798 is an excellent place to try it (Mediterranean ceviche or Mar y Luz (sea and light) ceviche), Read full article

El verano es tiempo de tapa

By | 29 June, 2016 | 0 comments

In all honestly, all year long is time for tapas, because good tapas are not seasonal. However, it’s common knowledge that they taste much better in summer. Here are a few suggestions on this miniature cuisine, some less sophisticated and other more refined ones. Of the former, you can find plenty of them in the two restaurants of La Petisqueira (Calle Churruca, Read full article

El Retiro y sus encantos gastronómicos

By | 15 April, 2016 | 0 comments

Walking around Madrid’s green lung is a must for all visitors and residents at least once a week. Going through the gate of the Fallen Angel and walking through Cuesta de Moyano while admiring the spring beauty of the rose garden and breathing in the fresh air by the lake to the sound of the street musicians is a great experience not to be missed. Read full article

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