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Specializing in grilled meats since it opened in 1986, the best thing on the menu here is the Galician beef. It is best accompanied by fried potatoes and peppers. For starters, you can choose from a selection of salads, egg dis... more
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Caby Mayor is a Cantabrian restaurant that naturally specializes in fresh fish, where the raw ingredients are treated with tender loving care. You would be advised to try the Lobster Salad with Monkfish and Lemon Preserve as a... more
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Having won two prestigious Michelin stars, you can be sure of getting something special to eat in Sergi Arola's venture. The famous chef prepares his own personal versions of haute cuisine and has them served to a select client... more
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Similar to many a modern Parisian bistro, with its antique furniture and white linen tablecloths, this restaurant attracts journalists, politicians, and artists above all. The cooking has strong Galician and Catalan influences.... more
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Abraham GarcÃa has been one of the star chefs in Madrid kitchens since the early 1990s and he's had time to develop his own unique style. It's now available here, where he adds exotic touches to traditional Spanish recipes to p... more
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This is Madrid's leading Japanese restaurant. Already acclaimed for its chain restaurants around the world, Suntory has invaded an attractive section of La Castellana and is winning converts to its impeccably prepared cu... more
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A regular meeting place for intellectuals and writers since it opened in 1888, this café still attracts a loyal clientele made up of journalists and literary types. Famous poets and novelists like Federico GarcÃa Lorca, Antonio... more
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Outstanding in both food and decor, ZalacaÃn is credited with bringing nouvelle cuisine to Spain when it opened its doors back in 1973. It is reached by an illuminated walk from Paseo de la Castellana and housed at the g... more
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Horcher originated in Berlin in 1904. In 1943, prompted by a tip from a high-ranking German officer that Germany was losing the war, Herr Horcher moved his restaurant to Madrid. For years it was known as the best dining... more
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Next to the House of Deputies and the Zarzuela Theater, Errota-Zar means "old mill," a nostalgic reference to the Basque country, home of the Olano family, owners of the restaurant.A small bar at the entrance displays a... more










