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The Best Cuban Food in Madrid

Standing inconspicuously somewhere along the narrow Calle de Infantas, Zara is not the kind of place you’d expect to have a good reputation and widespread popularity. Yet this small restaurant has been...

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El Corral de la Morería: Flamenco and Spanish Cuisine at its Finest

El Corral de la Morería: Flamenco Show in Madrid and Spanish Cuisine at its Finest El Corral de la Morería is Madrid’s best known tablao (or flamenco) show, offering arguably the best flamenco...

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Let the Curry Flow at Anarkoli Indian Restaurant

What immediately comes to mind when you hear the words Barrio de Lavapies? Immigrants, colorful buildings, dirty zigzagging streets, drug peddlers and a whole lotta Indian food would be the probable...

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New York Style Bagels at Beigol Bagels Madrid

In the land where toast with olive oil and churros dipped in hot chocolate are the typical breakfast, how would bagels fare? Beigol Bagels, which opened up barely two weeks ago, is about to find out....

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Madrid Restaurants: Cheap Greek at La Taberna Griega

Many restaurants in Madrid combine chic looks with cheap food as a way of attracting customers. Places like the Asian food franchise Wagaboo, for instance, are designed to be easy on the eyes as well...

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Dining Desires Fulfilled at Cervesia and El Caldero

It is well known that Spaniards can be quite territorial, a fact often reflected in the country’s deep regionalism (would this happen in the U.S, it would be like having people who consider themselves...

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Bar China: Cheap Chinese Food in Madrid

Somewhat of a legend for those who know it, Bar China is a small hole in the wall where the portions are huge and the prices are so low you really do wonder if the beef in the noodle soup is actually...

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El Cisne Azul: Best Restaurant for Mushrooms in Madrid

El Cisne Azul stands along calle de Gravina, a few steps away from the heart of the very lively Chueca district. It’s easy to recognize among all of the funky shops and restaurants because it’s one of...

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Lunch at the Madrid’s Military Palace? Why Certainly!

If you´ve ever been to Gran Vía then you´ve passed by the casino militar at least once—if you hang around there a lot then you´ve passed  it a thousand  times.  In plain sight for all to see, but...

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Restaurante El Botin: Essential Eating and Sightseeing in Madrid

El Botin, a renowned Restaurant in Madrid For its owners and many of its customers El Botin is more than a restaurant: it’s an institution that comprises history, fame, longevity and tradition. Part of...

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