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9 years ago
Excellent restaurant, you can go at any time, I went for breakfast, love the ambiance and the food. High quality, quantity and lovely people. read more
Calle Castelló, 83
28006 Madrid
Spain
Salamanca
912 831 031
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http://www.alcaravea.com/
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Yes, Alcaravea serves alcohol.
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This seems to be the place the locals are going. They do not have an English printed menu but one…read moreof the owners (I'm assuming since she wasn't dressed as the wait staff) was exceptionally nice and came table side to assist. I knew I wanted paella so she described the different types - I chose prawn and I believe monk fish, texture seemed like monk fish. She advised it would take 18 minutes and asked if I would like a starter so I chose their spicy gazspachio. First they brought a complimentary chef starter - finely chopped beat, some mustard and I would assume a type of mayonnaise to hold its shape from a scooper. Texture and flavor was very good. Gazspachio was a lite tomato base mixed with possibly celery and cucumber, very silky and smooth with just the right amount of heat and flavor. In the middle was a small mound of a tuna salad, complimented the gazspachio very well and drizzled with some olive oil on top. The paella was insanely good, nothing like you get in the states. It came with two whole prawns and two smallish (I'm American) pieces of fish but it turned out to be the perfect amount of food. The rice was soft and extremely flavorful, texture was like a good risotto, very moist but not as 'wet' as a risotto can sometimes be. The prawns were whole and if you're new to prawns might be a challenge to eat. I wasn't afraid to just eat the head and tail including shell, excellent flavor. I walked up from the Hotel AC Aitana, took about 15 minutes and you can do it mostly shaded by trees and buildings. Overall highly recommend and I hope this will give some tourists an English write up to read and inspire them to jump out of their English menu comfort zone and try an great local place.
Quality arroz. Very strong shrimp flavor in their version of the paella. Definitely go if you're a…read morebig seafood eater. The atmosphere is formal so try to make a reservation in advance.
Paella with prawn and monk fish
Spicy gazspachio with tuna
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Arroz a banda
I would definitely come back for the duck confit and mango sauce toast. The combo of flavor is just…read moredelicious! The croqueta is good, but nothing special. I don't really like patatas bravas in general and this one is normal. What's cool is they give you a complimentary croqueta. Had I known this I wouldn't have ordered croquetas lol. They have English menu here.
Found this spot on Google and saw some decent reviews. Staying nearby so I decided to roll the dice…read moreand stop by. Greatest decision ever. My first tapas spot in Madrid! Did not disappoint. The main bartender, Ariel, from Paraguay was awesome! We definitely had a language barrier but I tried my best splanglish and it was an entertaining evening throughout! The owner speaks English, but he maintains the bottom floor and I was upstairs. Tried the huevos papa jamon iberico and it was enough to call it my dinner meal for the evening. Met another fellow American and we had great conversations throughout the evening. Can't complain, come here for the beer and wines and good eats!
Patatas bravas con salsa de camembert
Croquetas mixtas (jamón y boletus)
This is a spot that feels like a little bar but is actually more like a casa with some food items…read more Here, they are big on pig and there are Iberico hams located on and around the bar for easy access. If you are vegan, coming here will only piss you off. In fact, a vegan in Madrid in general is ill-advised. The setting feels historic and rustic with exposed brick and stone that appears to be centuries old. They seem to make everything (both food and drink) behind that cramped bar which explains why most of their menu items are cold, pre-made, or easy to assemble from short lists of raw ingredients. This does not mean that anything is bad. It just means it is like producing charcuterie in a dorm room bar. A large number of items involve Iberico Ham and one of the barmen is constantly shaving off thin pieces for service. In fact the freebie snack they send out from the kitchen had some Iberico ham and Manchego cheese on it which was a really nice warm up of what to expect. Over the noonish lunch hour, I was the only tourist in the place surrounded by many locals that clearly know about this spot. I liked those odds for assuring me of a genuine authentic experience. It was an accurate predictor. I'm not the most experienced when it comes to true Spanish tapas but this seemed to be a very genuine depiction of what the locals look for in a rustic Iberico ham experience. And frankly, even if it wasn't I can't find anything to really complain about. It was a cool historic setting, there was ice-cold vermouth from a tap, and I spent an hour shoving local Morcilla (blood sausage) and Iberico pig parts into my pie hole for the better part of an hour. It was a great experience any way you choose to look at it.
Must visit if only to meet Vicente Fernandez!…read more Friendly staff, great drinks, great appetizers, great ambiance, great vibe. Perfect place to end the night.
Interior art
Galacuan Pie. Very tasty!
Tapa
My favorite meal/experience during our visit to the wonderful city of Madrid. Many reviews highly…read morepraised the tapas so we decided to see if we could get in. As foreigners, we arrived earlier than the locals which worked out well. By the time we finished there was a crowd waiting outside. We loved the casual atmosphere and the elevated flavors of the tapas. The wine was perfect and we chose just the right amount of dishes that complimented one another. We felt like this was someplace special and were happy to have experience it.
The food, the service & ambiance was great!! We walked in at 10:30pm & the host was able to give us…read morea table in 5 minutes! The place was super super busy!!! Minimum order is 2 plates per person!
Bartender makes killer drinks
Stuffed portobello mushrooms with goat cheese and crusted with coconut with a mango purée
Rose and verajo
We walked to this place not knowing how yummy the food would be. We loved everything we ordered…read more The service was great!
I went to Madrid for the first time to see River Plate Vs Boca Juniors , I got to the stadium too…read moreearly and I was starving so I decided to try this place that by the way is located right in front of the Stadium, I got a steak and some fries and it was good ,
Maybe the best Seafood Paella cooked with Bomba rice at St. James - Gastro James Rosario…read more Service rocks and love the ambiance of the restaurant.
Great place for a relaxed paella. Go here when out of town guest want paella. They also tend to…read morehave discounts on ElTenedor making it more affordable.
Nice ambience
Vino blanco
My wife and I went to Cinco Jotas (5J) for dinner with our tour group. We were served a good…read moresampling of popular Spanish ham slice dishes as well as cold tomato soup and asparagus dishes and cheese cake topped with great cup coffee. The food and wine were great and good company with the tour group. I would recommend to anyone to give it a try.
We were looking to get our ham on somewhere walkable from our hotel in our first night in Madrid…read more This place did not disappoint. There was a lovely breeze and we sat ourselves on the terrace. There didn't appear to be a wine list, but we asked for red and they brought glasses of a light tempranillo. We started with spinach salad with blueberries, walnuts, and baked goat cheese, a cheese plate, and ham croquettes. We shared the ham carpaccio with parmesan, mushrooms, and arugula as well as wild rice with avocado, ham, and tomatoes. The portions were quite satisfying and the service was attentive. Drop in for a leisurely casual setting with great food.
Terraza en acera
Terraza techada
I was looking for a place to eat tapas and some grilled food. And this place hit the spot. It was…read morearound 5:30 pm so not too many people, which means better service and more attentive staff. I ordered the carnes a la parilla, more precisely the entrecot de promoción trinchado. It was charred on the outside but tender and bursting with flavors with each bite that I took. That was one of the best grilled beef that I've eaten. I also felt like eating shrimp, so I ordered the Gambón al ajillo. It came in a ceramic bowl that had steaming hot shrimp and slices of garlic and peppers still cooking in the ceramic bowl. It was so hot, but perfect for a cold day. With all the food I ordered, they gave me a complimentary plate of ham and cheese. It was just the right way to end my time here. I would definitely come again to this cozy neighborhood bar/restaurant.
Morcilla
Barra
Detalle dentro
Great place for Tapas and drinks. Loved the food and the atmosphere. Is kind of hidden but it was a…read moregreat place to find. Staff was attentive and had good service will go back there.
This belongs to a chain which specializes in tapas - Spanish snack food. I was persuaded to try it…read moreby leafleter outside, but ti was nothing special. I had a paella which was quite average. It's OK, but you can find better places.
Celtismo alegrando el entorno.
Perfect food, nice service. Had kokotxas with artichokes. Perfect. I mean it. Perfect. It was so…read moregood, I feel like I had to hide my eyes from God.
We have been living in Spain for the past four months and trying different places, however once we…read morefound Ferrara, we have gone no further. Our absolute favorite place. The food is delicious and the wines are a perfect compliment. The owner, Alejandro, is extremely pleasant and welcoming. The atmosphere of Ferrara is cozy, romantic and welcoming. We cannot recommend it enough!
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