Welcome to Madrid, where the days
starts late, the nights ends later, and the locals look like Javier
Bardem. Sounds good? Well, there’s more. Much more. Madrid is home to
some of the biggest and baddest sights in the world, from museums filled
with iconic art to discotheques packed with Spain’s most beautiful. From Goya’s The Naked Maya by day to the (almost) naked madrileños
at night, Madrid insists that you stay on the move—in only the most
laid-back style, of course. When it’s time to recuperate, slow down,
savor some of the best in Spanish cuisine, and lounge in one of the
city’s immaculate parks or gardens under the warm Spanish sun.
And where to eat?
Here! :))
- Cerveceria 100 Montadito: Best place in Madrid to eat and drink. I recommend to drink beer or Sangria, and the best thing is that if you go on Wednesdays or Sundays EVRYTHING in the menu is just one euro (beer, wine, tapas, sandwiches, everything) really good place to go with friends and stay for a couple of hours.
- Sidrería El Tigre - Tapas Caseras: Do not be put off by the hectic, loud and sometimes disorderly vibe as it is all part of the El Tigre experience. When you order a small beer or wine you will get a rather large plate of food with your drink, normally some paella or patatas bravas with salsa which are fried potatoes covered in a delicious sauce.
- 80 Grados Malasaña: This place is great to try different types of "modern" food. Options are very original and service is quick (probably too quick...) Location is convenient if you want to grab a drink in the lively malasaña quarter afterwards Must try: - Huevos con trufa - Patatas bravas - Falso risoto - Leche con galletas (dessert)
- La Musa: This restaurant serves tremendous tapas. Food was delicious, music was perfect, the staff were very friendly and the prices are very good. Do your self a favor and don't miss it.
Tip - it is busy place so come early on be prepared to wait some minutes. Don't miss the : Salmorejo, Carpachio and Makipan.
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