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You'll be fed exactly what you would expect here: hamburgers, pasta, salads and some Tex-Mex options. Cinema buffs can pass the time piecing together the history of Hollywood films from all the bits of movie memorabilia on the... more
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You will find the most luxurious and expensive Chinese restaurant in Madrid located in the Hotel Villa Magna (scheduled to reopen in October 2008). The house specialty is Lacquered Duck. Everything is good here, even the spring... more
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This German restaurant is famous for its homemade sausages, marinated salmon, salads, veal loaf, Viennese Escalope, and Pig's Trotters. Its three separate areas (beer hall, grill, and restaurant) are all decorated in typical Ba... more
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Cuisine with a strong traditional flavor, regional origin, and rapid service. This establishment is located in the Historic District of the city, next to the Cathedral. The main clients here are tourists, although business peop... more
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This traditional Catalan tavern specialises in Pa amb tomà quet (toasted country-style bread smeared with tomato, garlic and olive oil and then topped with cured meats). It serves other Catalan delicacies like Mongetes Amb Butif... more
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Carmencita, founded in 1840 and exquisitely restored, is a street-corner enclave of old Spanish charm filled with 19th-century detailing and tile work. It was a favorite hangout for the poet Federico GarcÃa Lorca, as wel... more
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This is a noisy, lively tavern, which specializes in cocido madrileño (a two-course meal in itself, consisting of soup, chickpeas, vegetables and meat). Its other homemade specials are excellent as well, including the Empanada... more
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The food and the decor are fresh, new, modern and Mediterranean. You'll be served light and healthy dishes at reasonable prices. The specialties are rice dishes and salads and there are meat and fish dishes as well. There's a g... more
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With an apparently old-fashioned look, this classic restaurant serves very typical Spanish dishes. Casa Lucio was born in 1974 and still keeps its characteristic atmosphere. You will always find Mr. Lucio around, chatting with... more
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This is a robust, macho enclave of Madrid. The owner of this bustling restaurant, José Blasquez GarcÃa, configured it as a mini-museum to his hobby and passion, the Spanish art of bullfighting. Inside, near a bar that st... more
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