[Madrid, Spain] Food Diary😋
#Overseas seasonal places
Casa Labra
Address: C. de Tetuán, 12, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
This is a fried cod restaurant. I love this restaurant so much that I always stop by here whenever I go to Madrid 🇪🇸You can order just one of each, such as fried cod, tuna pinchos, and cod croquettes. Since it is a stand-up bar, it may not be suitable for those who want to have a relaxed meal, but it is highly recommended for those who want to walk around and eat a variety of things! There is often a long line at the restaurant, but as it is a standing restaurant, the turnover is very good✨You can also take it home, but since it is fried food, I think it is best to eat it fresh on the spot😋
La Barraca
Address: C. de la Reina, 29, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
I have been to this restaurant twice, and the paella was delicious and the service was also very good✨The restaurant itself is clean, and the restrooms are also very clean, so it is a restaurant recommended for Japanese people🇪🇸
This time I had gazpacho and squid ink paella. Both were very delicious and I ate it all😋It is a restaurant that attracts many tourists, but it seems that locals also use it for family gatherings!! The prices are a little high, but
it is definitely delicious, so if you visit Madrid, please stop by✨
You can also make a reservation online! We recommend making a reservation for lunchtime 🙆♀️
San ginés
This shop is famous for its churros! In Spain, it is common to dip churros in warm chocolate and eat them ✨ This shop is very popular with tourists and there are often long lines, but since the building is divided and there are several of the same shops, we recommend finding an empty place and waiting in line 🙆♀️
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