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    Restaurants in Madrid

    Madrid offers authentic Spanish cuisine from Valencian paella at La Barraca or Galician seafood at Ribeira Do Miño in Chueca to Castilian roast suckling pig at Botin in the Old Town. Gourmet tapas in La Latina and new-wave restaurants in Chueca and Salamanca bring new flavours to old classics. Locals have dinner around 10pm and a tip of around 5% is usually sufficient.

    Casa Mingo, Madrid. Photo by Nicholas MacGowan von Holstein / www.twidox.com

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    1. 1. La Broche - Catalan-inspired recipes

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      Catalan celebrity chef Sergi Arola was the brains behind La Broche, an elegant restaurant in the Hotel Miguel Angel by the Paseo de la Castellana. Now run by head chef Ángel Palacios, La Broche continues to serve a changing menu of creative dishes, known for their surprising ingredient combinations.

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Fri 2pm-3.30pm; Mon-Sat 9pm-11.15pm

      Address

      29-31, Calle Miguel Ángel, Madrid 28010

      Telephone

      +34 91 399 3437

      Transport

      Rubén Darío or Gregorio Marañón metro

      Website

      La Broche Website

    2. 2. El Cenador del Prado - Creative Spanish cuisine

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      A pioneer in enhancing Spanish cuisine with international influences, several dishes have now become old favourites, such as somillo sobre hojaldre a la pera, veal on a bed of pastry with sweet pear sauce. The innovation extends to the décor, including the conservatory style main dining room. It's located just off the Plaza Santa Ana.

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 1.45pm-5pm & 8.45pm-12am

      Address

      4, Calle del Prado, Madrid 28014

      Telephone

      +34 91 429 1561

      Transport

      Sevilla metro

      Website

      El Cenador del Prado Website

    3. 3. Goya Restaurant - Reinvented Spanish classic cuisine

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      Goya Restaurant, Madrid. Courtesy of Hotel Ritz Madrid

      Located at Hotel Ritz Madrid, Goya Restaurant is an elegant restaurant with upholstered chairs, long curtains and silver candlesticks on the tables. The outdoor terrace looks onto the Prado. The menu offers reinvented classic Spanish dishes with French and Basque influences, and made from fresh seasonal ingredients. There are set lunch menus and a Sunday brunch buffet.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1.30pm-3.30pm & 8.30pm-11.15pm

      Address

      Hotel Ritz, 5, Plaza de la Lealtad, Madrid 28014

      Telephone

      +34 91 701 6767

      Transport

      Banco de España metro

      Website

      Ritz Madrid Website

    4. 4. Botin - World's oldest restaurant

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      Botin, Madrid. Courtesy of Botin

      According to the Guinness Book of Records, Botin is the world's oldest continuously operating restaurant, and was also a favourite with Ernest Hemingway. Located in Madrid's Old Town, the surroundings are as vintage as its menu with classic Spanish dishes such as roast suckling pig (cochinillo) that offer the same taste and quality every time.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1pm-4pm & 8pm-12am

      Address

      17, Calle Cuchilleros, Madrid 28005

      Telephone

      +34 91 366 4217

      Transport

      Sol or Tirso de Molina metro

      Website

      Botin Website

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    1. 5. Ribeira Do Miño - Taste of the sea

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      This Galician restaurant has the relaxed atmosphere of a seaside restaurant despite its Chueca location. Noted for the bargain mixed seafood platter for two, the succulent cod is also worth trying, while the caldo gallego (Galician broth) makes an ideal starter in cooler months. The crispy Galician white wine matches seafood very well.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 1pm-4pm & 8pm-11.30pm. Closed August

      Address

      1, Calle Santa Brígida, Madrid 28004

      Telephone

      +34 91 521 9854

      Transport

      Tribunal metro

      Website

      Ribeira Do Miño Website

    2. 6. La Bardemcilla - Connections with actor Bardem

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      La Bardemcilla is a popular Chueca restaurant run by actor Javier Bardem's family. The tapas menu includes croquetas "Jamón Jamón", named after the film that helped propel him to stardom, along with co-star Penelope Cruz. His family are also actors, reflected in the memorabilia on display. The lamb dishes are particularly popular.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 1.30pm-4pm; Mon-Sat 8.30pm-1am

      Address

      47, Calle Augusto Figueroa, Madrid 28004

      Telephone

      +34 91 521 4256

      Transport

      Chueca metro

      Website

      La Bardemcilla Website

    3. 7. La Bola - Classic Madrid recipes

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      With its bright red facade and preserved 19th-century interior, La Bola recalls Madrid restaurants of yesteryear. It is famous for its cocido madrileño, a classic chickpea-and-meat stew cooked in traditional earthenware pots over a wood-burning fire. The Castilian roast lamb is also a popular choice.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1pm-4pm; Mon-Sat 8:30pm-11pm

      Address

      5, Calle Bola, Madrid 28013

      Telephone

      +34 915 476 930

      Transport

      Opera or Santo Domingo metro

      Website

      La Bola Website

    4. 8. La Barraca - Speciality Valencian paella

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      La Barraca brings Valencia's famous paella dish and colourful ceramics to its back-street restaurant between Gran Vía and Chueca. It serves a range of paellas, including traditional Valencian, which is cooked with meat rather than seafood. The mixed paella of squid, mussels, halibut, prawns, chicken and pork offers the best of both worlds.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1.30pm-4.30pm & 8.30pm-12am

      Address

      29-31, Calle Reina, Madrid 28004

      Telephone

      +34 91 532 7154

      Transport

      Gran Vía and Sevilla metro

      Website

      La Barraca Website

    5. 9. El Bocaíto - Andalusian tapas restaurant

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      Although there's a dining room at this Chueca neighbourhood favourite, it's more fun to stand with the regulars at the bar and see what they're ordering. Adorned with bullfighting posters, El Bocaíto serves Andalusian-style fried fish, but also cooks gourmet creations such as salt cod pâté with caviar.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 1pm-4.30pm; Mon-Sat 8.30pm-12am

      Address

      6, Calle Libertad, Madrid 28004

      Telephone

      +34 91 532 1219

      Transport

      Chueca metro

      Website

      El Bocaíto Website

    6. 10. La Panza es Primero - Authentic modern Mexican

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      La Panza es Primero, Madrid. Photo by Fernando Krum, courtesy of La Panza es Primero

      Tired of seeing their beloved cuisine misrepresented beyond their country's borders, a fully Mexican team brings "Mex Mex" cuisine to the heart of the Chueca neighbourhood. The concept includes their own modern takes on Mexican classics. The décor is both contemporary and full of Mexican colour, just like the food.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1pm-1am

      Address

      33, Calle Libertad, Madrid 28004

      Telephone

      +34 91 521 7640

      Transport

      Chueca metro

      Website

      La Panza es Primero Website

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    1. 11. Casa Labra - Famous cod croquettes

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      Most people come into Casa Labra for the tapas, especially the freshly battered cod croquettes made from the same recipe since before the Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) was formed here in 1879. Located just off the busy shopping street of Preciados, it makes for an ideal break and also has a sit-down restaurant.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9:30am-3.30pm & 5.30pm-11pm

      Address

      12, Calle Tetuán, Madrid 28013

      Telephone

      +34 91 531 0081

      Transport

      Sol or Callao metro

      Website

      Casa Labra Website

    2. 12. Casa Mingo - Regional cuisine from Asturias

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      Casa Mingo, Madrid. Photo by Nicholas MacGowan von Holstein / www.twidox.com

      An atmospheric cider hall located by San Antonio de la Florida Hermitage in Paseo de la Florida, Casa Mingo is piled high with pungent cider barrels. It also excels in traditional regional cuisine from Asturias, such as chicken and chorizo roast in cider. Waiters pour cider at arm's length to splash life into it.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11am-12am

      Address

      34, Paseo de la Florida, Madrid 28008

      Telephone

      +34 91 547 7918

      Transport

      Principe Pío metro

    3. 13. El Brillante - Fast and reliable tapas

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      El Brillante, Madrid. Photo by Linda Wilke

      Fast and noisy as only a Madrid bar-restaurant can be, El Brillante's traditional tapas menu attracts locals of all ages. It's particularly renowned for bocadillo de calamares a la romana (deep-fried squid-ring sandwich). This long, walk-through bar has exits that pass almost into both the Reina Sofia Museum and Atocha station.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 6.30am-2.30am

      Address

      8, Glorieta del Emperador Carlos V, Madrid 28012

      Telephone

      +34 91 528 6966

      Transport

      Atocha metro

    4. 14. La Casa del Abuelo - Prawns on the grill

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      La Casa del Abuelo, Madrid. Photo by Robert Smyth

      Open for over a hundred years and still run by the same family, La Casa del Abuelo specialises in prawns, grilled or cooked in garlic and prepared in front of diners. There's standing room only in this colourfully tiled classic restaurant near Puerta del Sol. It's also known for its full-bodied sweet house red wine.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11am-12am (until 1am Fri & Sat)

      Address

      12, Calle Victoria, Madrid 28012

      Telephone

      +34 91 521 2319

      Transport

      Sol or Sevilla metro

      Website

      La Casa del Abuelo Website

    5. 15. La Finca de Susana - Creative Mediterranean lunch menus

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      Modern La Finca de Susana is popular with the business crowd who come here for creative Mediterranean cuisine at unbeatable prices. No reservations are taken so it pays to arrive here at opening time for the high-quality daily set menu. There's also a sister restaurant, La Gloria de Montera, on Calle Cabellero de Gracia.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1pm-3.45pm & 8.30pm-11.45pm

      Address

      4, Calle Arlabán, Madrid 28014

      Telephone

      +34 91 369 3557

      Transport

      Sevilla metro

      Website

      La Finca de Susana Website

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