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10 Restaurants You Should Try in Madrid

16 August 2009 172 views No Comment

When visiting a new and exciting place, it is usually not enough to travel around and tour the places of particular historical and cultural interest within or near the area. Sometimes, you have to assimilate yourself into the place’s everyday life. One sure way of doing this is by sampling dishes that are unique to the area.

Madrid in Spain is definitely one of those places where eating and drinking takes precedence over other things. If you are visiting Madrid, visiting some of the popular restaurants should be a part of your Madrid travel plans. If you are planning on doing this, heed your Madrid travel advice and bring with you medication for diarrhea and allergy, just in case. Consult your Madrid travel guide as well to find out how to dress appropriately in the more popular restaurant. Here is a list of restaurants you should definitely visit in Madrid.

1. Jockey Restaurant. This restaurant is considered as one of the institutions that exquisitely combines dining pleasure and magnificent cuisine. It is most attended by Spain’s elite and very distinguished people. Jockey boasts of a selection of over 600 wines. Try their Tuétano con patata, foie y salsa de champagne or Ensalada de atún marinado a la pimienta verde.

2. Zalacain. Zalacain offers the most exquisite Mediterranean cuisine in Madrid. The restaurant features a waiting bar, two main dining rooms and five private rooms. Try their Raviolis de setas, foie y frutas or Steak tartare.

3. Botin. Botin holds the Guiness Book of World Records title of the oldest restaurant in the whole world, having been built way back in 1725. Botin also offer Mediterranean cuisine. Try their Cochinillo asado or their Cordero asado.

4. Casa Lucio. Casa Lucio is frequented by the who’s who in Spain, from politicians to famous actors, to the King of Spain himself. This restaurant specializes in traditional Castilian cuisine. The most popular dish in this equally popular restaurant is their fried egg with French fries. You can also try their callos and rice pudding for dessert.

5. Café de Oriente. Situated in the Plaza de Oriente, Café Oriente is surrounded by a breathtaking view of Madrid, particularly the Royal Palace and the Opera House. Try their vichyssoise and fresh vegetable flan. Although the interior of the restaurant is remarkable, most customers prefer to eat at one of the outdoor tables to bask in the wonderful scenery.

6. Principe de Viana. This restaurant offers exquisite Basque-Navarra cuisine and prides itself with its excellent customer service. As fish is a staple in Basque-Navarra cuisine, try their bacalao ajoarriera, which is cod with red peppers and tomatoes or their merluza en salsa verde which is hake in parsley, garlic, and olive oil sauce.

7. Asador Donostiarra. Asador Donostiarra also offers Basque cuisine. Their loyal clientele include local and international celebrities.

8. Las Cuatro Estaciones. Las Cuatro Estaciones closely rivals Jockey Restaurant in terms of popularity among its clientele. The interiors are decorated with a multitude of different flowers that are modified with the season. Try their crab bisque and blanquette of monkfish.

9. Viridiana. This restaurant’s name is taken from the classic Luis Buñuel film of 1961. The food and ambience invite you to relax. Notable dishes include their venison and rabbit arranged on a plate with fresh greens.

10. El Viejo Almacén de Buenos Aires. El Viejo Almacén de Buenos Aires is very popular in Madrid. It offers Argentinean cuisine.

With these information, it would truly be easy for you to include sampling some of the best dishes in these restaurants as part of your Madrid travel itinerary. This is a sure way of making your Madrid travel experience extraordinary.

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