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GoMadrid's Recommendations
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- Flamenco: The Corral de la Moreria Restaurant
offers Madrid's best flamenco show together with some
excellent Spanish food.
- Gay: One of Madrid's first gay eateries, the El Armario Restaurant
provides good,
non-expensive Mediterranean food in a cosy environment.
- Traditional: Botin Restaurant is a classic, registered in the
Guinness Book of Records as the oldest restaurant in the world. Worth visiting just to say you've been there!
- Paellas: So many establishments offer ready-made paellas for the tourist, but if you want to sample the real thing with an excellent choice
of different varieties, the
La Buganvilla Restaurant is the place to go.
- Mediterranean: Top chef Frédéric Fétivea combines Spanish, French, Italian and Moroccan cuisines at
the Cafe Oliver Restaurant,
honoured by the El Mundo newspaper in the "More than a
Restaurant" category of its gastronomic awards.
- Seafood: An amazing array of different fish and seafood dishes are available at the
La Trainera Restaurant, the ingredients
purchased every day from Madrid's most important fresh produce distribution market.
- Vegetarian: A myriad of vegetarian dishes such as salads, vegetarian paella, vegetarian pastas and macrobiotic dishes are
presented at the Al Natural Restaurant in a warm and cosy atmosphere.
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Don't understand Spanish menus? Check out our online
Spanish food dictionary
As in any other major European city, Madrid as a wide variety of restaurants to choose from. You can find almost any type of cuisine
here in Spain's capital, but of course most visitors will be interested in trying out typical Spanish food.
Madrid is fortunate in terms of restaurants, because the freshest produce reaches the city from the four corners of Spain, early every
day and direct to the enormous MercaMadrid central distribution centre, from where it is transported to the many local markets and shops and
then direct to the restaurants and their customers' tables.
The different regional communities of Spain are all represented in Madrid and thus the capital also benefits from the
varied regional dishes such as paella from Valencia, seafood (marisco) from Galicia, fresh fruit and vegetables from Andalusia,
tasty fish from the coast, "pata negra" Iberian smoked ham from the mountainous regions, and roasts, stews and soups from the interior.
We've made a selection of the best restaurants in Madrid, together with suggestions for you to try the most delicious tapas and wines.
Please just use the restaurant menu above or use our
restaurant
map to see where each dining establishment is located.
And if you don't understand any of the
food or wine menus, then make sure you use our
Spanish Food Dictionary.
Restaurant owners / propietarios
If you would like your restaurant to be included in our guide, please
contact us
Si quiere que su restaurante se incluya en nuestra guía, por favor,
contáctenos.