Madrid Reviews
Mercado De San Antón
Mercado de San Antón is a food market in Chueca where you can eat anything from Iberian ham to popsicles.
Taberna La Tienta
The upscale-ish Taberna La Tienta in Fuente del Berro is where to eat fantastic tapas surrounded by carefree locals at the bar.
El Rincón De Jaén I
El Rincón de Jaén I is one of two tapas bar in Salamanca. Head here for jamon, pescato frito, gambas, and seasonal coquinas.
Doppelgänger
Doppelgänger inside the Mercado de Antón Martín serves Spanish tapas infused with Asian and South American flavors like ají and curries.
Juana La Loca
Juana La Loca is a popular tapas spot in La Latina where you must order the tortilla de patata.
Angelita
Angelita is a Spanish Mediterranean restaurant in Chueca that has a hidden cocktail bar beneath it.
Mercado de Vallehermoso
You can find pretty much everything at Mercado de Vallehermoso. Go here when you need a break from jamón.
BaniBanoo
BaniBanoo is an Iranian and Persian spot in Salamanca that's only open for breakfast and lunch.
Le Qualite Tasca
Le Qualite Tasca is a cozy restaurant in Chamberí where you'll need to make a reservation.
Paipái
Paipái is a restaurant in Chamartín that serves Spanish plates with Asian and Peruvian flavors.
Bodega La Ardosa
Bodega la Ardosa is a tapas bar in Malasaña that’s been open for over 125 years and looks like a bullfighter’s dream bar.
Casa Dani
Casa Dani is a stall in Mercado de la Paz that’s always full of regulars, and after trying their tortilla de patata you'll understand why.
Corral de la Morería
Corral de la Morería in Ópera has live flamenco music, contemporary Spanish food, and more than 1,000 different types of sherry.