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    La Lonja del Mar

    3.6 (31 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Touristy
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Roasted veggies, garlic shrimp, octopus, olives

    I've never liked olives before but wow these marinated olives were absolutely delicious I am a converted green olive fan and the garlic shrimp was one of the best shrimp dishes I've had everything was so flavorful even the veggies!

    Sam S.

    A gorgeous bar & restaurant next to the palace in Madrid. It has lots of outdoor seating for the warm days and also nice interiors. We only had finger food here so cannot comment on the normal menu here. We were here for a group event and the staff were very nice and friendly. We learnt how to make a Negroni and we were served finger food the whole evening. The food was quite ok but not as a replacement for dinner. This place is supposed to be good for seafood but unfortunately we did not get any seafood finger food. Overall a nice experience and I would probably come here again to try the full menu and update my review once again.

    Prawns. Yes.
    Clarice Z.

    If you're looking for seafood, look no further. It's as fresh as it gets. This place faces the royal palace. We were seated upstairs by the window facing the palace as we watched the sunset. We got a resy at the time of dinner service (830p). There wasn't anyone else at dinner at this time. We basically had 2 private chefs all night. Their house cava was bomb. Clams and prawns were flambé(d) right in front of us. It was fire! Then we were served the hake cheeks. They split the plates up for us bc my husband and I were sharing. Portions were huge. Basically, 8 fish died for us so that we can feast on their cheeks. Animals. I know. Finally, the turbot was bomb. Made perfectly. Fell off the bone. I cannot recommend this place high enough.

    Kiva M.

    Had an absolutely incredible meal here. To start we shared the grilled vegetables and the clams. The clams were some of the best I have had and were so extremely flavorful. They were made right in front of us, which I loved to see. We also had the lobster mango salad, which was delicious. For mains one of my friends had the steak and said it was incredible. The rest of us has fish and all loved it. They bring you all of the fish options out in the beginning of the meal so you can actually see the raw cuts of fish and they tell you how they prepare each one. The deserts were perhaps my favorite. The creme brûlée was amazing and the pineapple dessert was also delicious. The service was great and very attentive. The restaurant has amazing decorations and a great vibe and interior. I really loved this restaurant and I would definitely recommend for a nice meal in Madrid

    A nice tea. Peach mango.
    Maud M.

    Really nice place. The interior design is beautiful and classy. The service is really friendly. We were cold so she suggested us to sit next to the fire. We had a tea. They have various flavors. But they are specialized in various mixed drinks, cocktails and also wines. Nice place where to have a drink after visiting the Palacio Real.

    My dad and I only got to spend 24 hours in Madrid. Thank goodness we happily stumbled upon this lovely restaurant! We ordered the Pork and Chorizo Paella for two (the menu says for two but the skillet it came in could honestly feed about 4!). It was served hot and fresh. Absolutely loved it being my first meal to ever eat in Spain!

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    Food was great! Service was great! I can recommend the restaurant it's a busy location but the food comes out fast and fresh. Good job guys!

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    Great location, sat us at a dirty table, service was very slow, mussels came out luke warm to cold, ceviche was ok, cava was nice n cold.

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    It's Ok. Don't go out of your way . Nice ambiance. Food is average. Probably better options

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      Also a bonus was that were had a nice stroll around the Royal Palace and Theatre square downstairs after dinner.

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    Salmón Gurú - Ultramarino

    Salmón Gurú

    4.6(121 reviews)
    1.1 kmCortes
    €€

    Salmon Guru was a nice upscale cocktail bar. Drinks were tasty and presented in unique ways, often…read morewith little bites. The menu has nice illustrations and drink descriptions, which I liked. We visited around 9 PM and had to wait ~30 minutes in line. This was mostly bad luck, because I could tell we just missed getting in and there were open seats when we left around 10:30 PM. We had two rounds of drinks. The Oriental Experience (18€) is really three drinks together, served in bowls and with similar consistency, but very different flavors. The flavors were interesting; I'm glad we tried it, but I might not order it again. I had the Stout (14€) which was a blend of sherry, date water, and stout beer. It tasted like it sounds -- a mix of wine and stout beer -- and it reminded me a bit of a chocolate wine I had once. Next time, I would just get a stout beer. Our second round was the Ultramarino and Native Roots (14€ each). They first was not that interesting. It said it "rested in a clay amphora which is submerged in sea water for 72 hours" but this seemed more like a gimmick than anything. The Native Roots was super interesting because it was made with roots, tuber cordial, and potato vodka. I liked it a lot because it was so unique. Service was fine, if a little slow and inattentive. I like that they refilled our chips.

    Ranked 37th best bar in the world according to World's 50 Best Bars. Walk in only. Arrived on a…read moreweekday during mid afternoon and, while it was busy, there were a couple seats at the bar we were able to snag right away. Atmosphere is very fun, wild, neon-lit. Doesn't take itself too serious and has a really fun illustrated menu. - halili fizz - gin with banana lassi, sichuan peppercorn, green cardamom, flower water, tonic. This drink consists of two cocktails. You receive a mini cocktail while it takes time to make the fizz. Drink is garnished with a little ice cream and is creamy and refreshing. - oriental experience - three mini cocktails. First is rum, sherry, chinese pumpkin. Second is whiskey, oolong tea, cocoa, and palo santo. Third is baijiu, rice water, ginger, tangerine peel, orange blossom honey. Each drink was so distinct but my favorite was the second.

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    Salmón Gurú - Bar area, front room

    Bar area, front room

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    Cocktails

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    Vinoteca Moratín - leeks

    Vinoteca Moratín

    4.9(42 reviews)
    1.5 kmCortes
    €€€

    Make a reservation! This was exactly what we needed after hours at the Prado - cozy yet upscale,…read moreauthentic but not pretentious. Servers spoke perfect English and helped guide us with food and wine. The bread was seriously incredible - this is the stuff you'll pay $12/loaf for in LA. Yummy roasted potatoes are brought to the table as soon as you're seated. Loved the leeks and the veal pasta. The fish of the day was a tad too fishy but that's more of my personal taste.

    This was the BEST meal I've ever had!…read more We stopped by on a Friday evening for dinner in which they told us they were full so we made a reservation for the next weekend. (Reservations can be made in person or over the phone only - while we were eating, I saw the phone ringing off the hook and their reservation book being added to.) When it was time for our reservation we were greeted and seated by a nice man who turned out to be the chef/owner himself, Marcos Gil. He went through each item on the menu with us and suggested wine pairings for our selections. We ordered the leeks, salmon, veal cheek, and venison, a daily special. They were all incredible! Each dish was not overly sophisticated and let the main component truly speak for itself. We could genuinely taste the craft and care that went into each dish. The dessert was no exception. Despite being a modest, unassuming restaurant, the space was intimate and inviting and the service was excellent along with the food. Worth more than any three-star Michelin meal any day.

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    Vinoteca Moratín - Menu

    Menu

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    Baton Rouge - Vegetarian spring rolls

    Baton Rouge

    4.9(17 reviews)
    0.8 kmSol
    €€

    If you want to switch things up and get some Asian inspired food this place is for you. Toward the…read moreend of our trip we wanted something that was not Spanish and this hit the spot. It ended up being one of my favorite meals while I was in Madrid. We liked the menu so much we had a hard time narrowing down our choices so we got four (but three would have been a good portion size for us). The Taco Pekines was a duck taco on roti with cucumbers, radish, red onion, and hoisin sauce. This was one large taco that we cut in half. This was our favorite of the night! Our second favorite was the pork gyoza. It had a flavorful dipping sauce and excellent portion size. The other two were good as well. Vegetarian spring rolls and the chicken wings. Both with great portion sizes. They refilled our waters without us asking. I was surprised that they brought us water without us even asking. Another nice touch was the popcorn while we were looking over the menu. I can't forget to mention that we had cocktails that were great too. We had the Cuppa tea cocktail and Bacano and both were unique and thoughtful combinations of flavors.

    Bartenders really know how to make amazing cocktails. Cozy bar that also has table seating and…read morelittle booths. Mostly tourist clientele but extremely good cocktails

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    Baton Rouge - Smash the Oreo! Love this mug, and it fucks when the Oreos soak the whiskey. like drinking tiramisu

    Smash the Oreo! Love this mug, and it fucks when the Oreos soak the whiskey. like drinking tiramisu

    Baton Rouge - Lovely vibe and great drinks

    Lovely vibe and great drinks

    Baton Rouge - Follow the goat! it doesn't make sense, but if you don't get it, I'll kill you. it's more complex and rich than Amazon.

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    Follow the goat! it doesn't make sense, but if you don't get it, I'll kill you. it's more complex and rich than Amazon.

    Street Xo - Arroz A La Cubana

    Street Xo

    4.2(137 reviews)
    2.3 kmSalamanca
    €€€

    StreetXO is Dabiz Muñoz in his most unbridled, borderline wacky mood…read more If DiverXO, the master restaurateur's three-star Michelin flagship, is the meticulously choreographed tasting menu with white-glove precision-- a culinary journey meets Alice in Wonderland-- then StreetXO is the same brain turned loose. A sort of rock 'n' roll meets 90's arcade meets "Big Trouble in Little China". It's louder. Faster. Beautifully messier. And all by ingenious intent. You don't just come here to eat. You come to get swept up and swept away by it all. The inertia is felt the moment one walks inside. The space is edgy and playful, like a grown-up video game that never grew out of its chaos. There's even a swing at the entrance for adults to sit in and take Instagram-worthy photos. My wife and I have, twice. Indeed, there are other options. One might partake of gentler balcony offerings, or tuck into one of many inside nooks in the ample lounge-bar area. But if you want the full StreetXO shenanigans-- heat on your face, hisses of searing pans, perfume of spice and smoke in the air, the full-force theatre of it all-- then plant yourself at the monster octagonal counter. Mirrors line the salon wherein patrons dine, so that everything and everyone can be caught munching, savoring, swigging, laughing, and relishing as if in one big, faceted, reflective stage. An open, inviting kitchen isn't just a floor-plan design. It's a deliberate showcasing of a culinary orchestra at the top of its game. Every movement is in synchronicity, firing out plates with a speed resembling chaos until the beholder realizes it's more like choreography. StreetXO's soundtrack is part of the engine. Music is loud-- thumping with a rotating mix of techno, EDM, and sizzling club beats that would never permit the room to settle. Sonic energy soars with a feverish tempo set by the kitchen. Fast hands ripping streams of tickets and flicking flamed-licked skillets. Bass-lines pound out rhythms as woks crackle and fire leaps from grills. Somehow it all seems perfectly synced: volume, velocity, and vibrancy. Epic dishes appear in front of mesmerized diners as if teleported by magic. The bar is lively, even frenetic. Yet it is an entertaining vibe. Chefs move with haste and purpose, never stopping, never drifting. Flames rise and fall in a sort of hypnotic dance. Smoke curls up and disappears. Oils shimmer in coppery pans. Every station feels alive, like the whole place is a bundle of kinetic pulses refusing to die down. A lead chef in all-black cooking attire anchors the momentum. Around him, staff in mint-white coats navigate through crowds with deft and focus as part server, part air-traffic controller. Plates glide in and out, darting like fragile doves through a storm. And over everything, you hear it again and again: "Voy, voy." It's the kitchen's heartbeat, "coming through", in a never-ending relay. Then you start noticing the precision lurking within all that speed. A tray of perfect seasonings arrives briskly. Bowls and plates are finished with remarkable acuity. No casual splashes, no guesswork. The runner in white handles each plate with steady grace in the middle of mayhem. And the tray is gone before one fully processes what one has just witnessed. Food is alluring, loud, colorful and flavorful-- unapologetically bold, like StreetXO. Management doesn't want you to eat politely. It wants you lean in (with full force). Indulge with enthusiasm. Use your hands. Embrace the messy joys. Duck Dumplings are the perfect example. They are presented on paper placemats, clearly meant to be eaten with fingers. It's a good form of primal. Crispy, crunchy outside. Soft, buttery inside. So delicious it resets your expectations mid-bite. Crab dishes are standouts, too. They disappear faster than planned because every forkful dares another. And then there are the Short Ribs. The mantelpiece. Forty-eight hours of slow heat make it deep, rich, and comforting in a way that feels unfair to everything else on the menu. While StreetXO moves at warp-speed, this delectable delight doesn't rush for anything. It's the star of stars. Even the drinks match Street XO's attitude. One smoky cocktail in particular stands above the rest. Smoke up front, with hints of cherry underneath. It is emboldened and dramatic. Yet curiously balanced and nuanced. The Nam Phrik brings a sharp, spicy-orange hit at the top that awakens everything else. By the time the meal ends, one is satiated, but also buzzing. It's as if you earned a siesta but don't want to take it. You want to keep indulging your senses. That's StreetXO. The cerebral, sophisticated DiverXO's more streetwise sibling. It's not for the timid. It isn't high-concept. It's high octane. Street XO is Madrid's knee-jerk response to full-contact lunch or dinner. And it is as much a spectacle as it is spectacular!

    Shout out to my Yelper, Regis K., for recommending this spot. It made for a memorable night…read more I love the nightclub scene and this place offers that kind of ambience. The Techno music is loud so just be aware of that. I loved it and couldn't stop dancing in my seat. It is first come first serve. Regis told me to go as soon as they opened. Even then, we got one of the last seatings by the bar where all the action is. It was so much fun seeing all the chefs and sous chefs shouting and working in harmony. Our server was amazing in recommending many of the dishes and drinks. I also got a kick out of their cool straight jacket chef's attire. One word to describe the food here; it is very avant-garde (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Singapore). Our favorite dish of the night was the Vieira Asada (scallop with a green sauce). Honestly, I don't think you will go wrong with any of the items on the menu. Love how they describe each dish as they present it to you. I also never had the bartender come by and take the time to describe the drink in great detail. Truly an amazing unique meal from start to finish. I do recommend that you get a bit dressed up. And don't forget to take a fun selfie on the leather cushion swings. 10/10 Experience

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    Street Xo - Not a place for a quiet conversation :)

    Not a place for a quiet conversation :)

    Street Xo - Curry Thai Verde

    Curry Thai Verde

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    Sala de Despiece

    Sala de Despiece

    4.2(114 reviews)
    2.4 kmChamberí
    €€

    The tapas were great except for the octopus which was chewy! The service was amazing. Not sure what…read morethe hype is about when trying to get a reso as there were quite a few empty seating spots

    One of the trickiest parts of travel? Timing the vibe. You can have the best recommendations, the…read moreright outfit, and the crew ready to go--but if the energy's off, it's off. Spain, famously, runs late. Dinner isn't dinner until 9:00 PM, minimum. And the party? It doesn't even warm up until midnight. So there we were, wandering the city streets at 10-ish, already two drinks in, hungry for adventure--and just slightly off-sync with the nightlife rhythm. Phones in hand, we played the usual game: app-hop, review-skim, vibe-check. We tried a few spots--each either too quiet or clearly recovering from last night's chaos. Three attempts in, the group hit a wall: tired, tipsy, and borderline feisty. But something told us to keep going. That's when my wingman and I backtracked--past a velvet rope we'd passed earlier. Two sharply dressed bouncers stood outside a low-profile building. No flashing signs. No loud crowd. Just posture and presence. A place that invests in the right doormen, I figured, probably gets a lot of other details right, too. We approached. A nod. A door opens. Then another. And just like that, the mood shifted. We walked into a full-blown production--music pounding, the bar staff moving like choreography, strangers dancing like best friends. It felt like a scene from a high-budget musical... except we weren't watching it. We were in it. We looked at each other and grinned like idiots. We'd found it. That thing travelers chase but rarely catch: a spontaneous, untamed, perfect night. Suddenly the questions came flooding in: Why didn't we come here sooner? How did we almost miss this? Why were there so many beautiful people here? But we didn't stay in question mode for long. We dove in--drinking, dancing, flirting, laughing. The energy was electric. The connection, effortless. Sadly, we only had an hour before closing. But we made it count. And as we spilled out into the night, breathless and buzzing, we asked the most important question of all: "When are we coming back?" This place? It's more than a bar--it's a movement. I've since seen videos of Karol G making an appearance, and heard rumors they're opening new locations. Whoever's behind this? Congratulations. You've found a way to bottle Mexico's best party energy and ship it across the globe. We'll be back. Next time, earlier--and ready.

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    Sala de Despiece - Confit-Fried Artichoke, avocado

    Confit-Fried Artichoke, avocado

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