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    La Musa - First course

    La Musa

    4.4(113 reviews)
    16.2 kmMalasaña

    First time in Madrid - this place had a great vibe and atmosphere! Our waiter was quite helpful and…read morefriendly and made us feel welcomed Started off with drinks - margarita & Bloody Mary which were both decent. I personally preferred the margarita over the Bloody Mary as it tasted overwhelmingly of tomato juice (and little of anything else) Food - La bomba is meat (beef, pork) filled potato and it was yummy, probably my fave of all the tapas we tried. Chicken dumplings had a nice crisp and nice sauce but taste was just OK. Tacos were quite good! Nice flavor and creative presentation with the sauce in the pipette for you to pour. Lastly was the salad made of fresh arugula, beets, tomatoes, peppers - a great end to the "meal" and ironically was the warmest thing we got. Other tapas served lukewarm.

    This was our favorite place for tapas in Madrid! The food was tasty and bursting with flavor. Loved…read morethe ambiance. Our reservation was around 7, and it was quiet until it got closer to 8:30pm. It seems like the food has some Japanese influences, which made the food more delicious! My favorite dishes were the fried green tomatoes with goat cheese (the combination with the jam and arugula made it that much better), scallops (they gave us a little pipette to put teriyaki sauce on it, very creative!), and the Spanish tortilla with iberico stew (meat was tender). We were pretty full but left room for dessert. We had the sticky toffee pudding, and it didn't disappoint. There was a scoop of ice cream on top and the toffee sauce poured over it. It melted in my mouth. Their tinto de verano was very refreshing and probably my favorite one I had during my trip! Wish I could go back, it was that amazing of a meal!

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    La Tasqueria - Dessert

    La Tasqueria

    4.8(32 reviews)
    18.9 kmSalamanca
    €€€

    Interesting concept for a restaurant, but ultimately I felt that the experience and taste fell a…read morebit short, especially for a Michelin star restaurant. In terms of food, there were some great components--the snout was super tender and the sauce that came with it was very flavorful. However, I found that some of the other dishes were chewy in texture, and that the refinement of the flavorful was lacking for a menu of this price. The idea of using offal for dessert is certainly interesting, but it felt like they were adding ingredients for the sake of creativity, and felt like they didn't actually belong in the dish. I had an early reservation compared to local dining habits, so the restaurant was very empty during my dinner. This probably contributed somewhat to the service feeling a bit uncomfortable, but overall it was a bit cold and it felt like the staff were staring me down as I ate my meal.

    We stayed at the Hotel Sardinero in Chambri where there are more Michelin Star restaurants within a…read morefew minutes walk than there are within an 8 hour drive of where we live in Milwaukee. But most of them average a months pay but this one is only a little expensive (under 200 Euro for two). We were able to make reservations on their website, it's very close to the Nuevos Minesterios Metro station, though you need to pay attention to signs, that is a huge station. Near a beautiful high end shopping mall if you need a Rolex or the like. When we got to the restaurant it seemed oddly familiar, yes we knew it from Eva Longoria's travel through Spain limited series. In the Madrid episode she looked like she really enjoyed the food here in spite of the fact that it is locally sourced offal. Of course she's an actress but it turns out she wasn't acting, the chef is a brilliant creative Spanish chef who has been inspired by traditional rural cooking from poor areas that learned to make every part of farm animals and weeds taste good. The many courses sound pretty scary but try to ignore what they are made of and savor the unique complex flavors, it's ecstasy. Unlike high class restaurants in the States, a couple of glasses of good wine will not significantly add to the bill. Don't fill up on the delicious bread. Even dessert was a complicated combination of flavors I've never encountered and I've eaten a lot of different meals around the world. Every course was a work of art, visually and to taste. A place like this is why I don't like to dole out 5 star reviews like that's the norm. This is a definite 5 YELP star dining experience. The chef and many of the staff from the television show were here, his book is for sale and he will autograph it. However if it puts you even a kilo over your luggage limit, TAP Air Portugal will nail you with a 100 Euro fee.

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    La Tasqueria - Shrimp taco

    Shrimp taco

    La Tasqueria - Pork tail

    Pork tail

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    Naïa - Shaved Foie Gras

    Naïa

    4.2(18 reviews)
    16.6 kmLa Latina
    €€

    tl;dr - Most dishes were not well cooked, decent flavor. Slow service for a slow day…read more Came on a Tuesday evening and it was pretty empty. I had a reservation made but was definitely not needed. We ordered the shaved foie gras, pork shoulder, king prawns and the grilled squid. Foie Gras - It was interesting. It was drizzled with a sweet balsamic vinegar. Tasted alright, nothing super memorable King Prawns - This was actually pretty good. Really refreshing taste and mouth feel. It had apple slices, avocado sauce and some jalepenos. Grilled Squid - This was decently flavorful, wouldn't say it's the freshest squid. This took 30 minutes after the appetizers were finished to come out. Pork Shoulder - This was bad. Period. The piece of meat was not only overcooked, but unevenly cooked. You can visibly tell the bottom was cooked for significantly longer. It was hard to chew. Service - All fluent in English which was convenient. Not the most attentive, most were just hanging out by the bar. I had to go up to the bar to ask for the bill. And again, food took a very long time to come.

    Situated on the beautiful plaza de paja in the Latina district of Madrid is a contemporary bistro…read moreblending traditional Spanish foods with modern presentation -all well done & with excellent service. We arrived a little late for a table outside & they will take reservations but were seated promptly & with a kind welcome indoors around 10 pm. Unfortunately there were only 2 of us, my daughter & myself & not overly hungry so we only ordered 3 dishes. We were served an amuse Bouche of calamari with tartar sauce, not sounding like much in English but arriving in the smallest of ramekins with a ring of sweet red onion-perfect. A glass of Rioja helped with the richness of our appetizer croquetas de carabineros con aioli (shrimp coquettes) amazing flavor & perfect without oil & with aioli ! Raviolis de calabaza con mantequilla de salvia ( squash raviolis in sage butter) were delicate pillows made with unbelievably thin ravioli and a filling that was phenomenal. Steak tartar de buey cortado a cuchillo con mayonesa de wasabi (tuna tartar with mango salad & wasabi mayo) perfecto !!! There is an extensive wine menu, postres looked very nice & English translation of menu on last page. With all the choices a must stop in La Latina

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    Naïa - Wall lighting inside the dining area

    Wall lighting inside the dining area

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    Casa Luis - mediterranean - Updated June 2026

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