Reason:3-generation local gem, serving exceptional flavors from treasured recipes
Currently closed|Open at 19:30 today
+34-915327154
Calle Reina 29, 28004 Madrid, Spain
What travelers say:
La Barraca is a restaurant worth visiting! This store is super popular. I walked in on the first night and was rejected. They said it was fully booked and could only be reserved. I saw that the online reviews were very high, so we obediently came back the second night. Fortunately, we came back. It was really worth it. ~✌️
I like the environment of this restaurant very much. It feels a bit like eating at a rich person's home. The goose yellow color is very warm. I heard that the Spanish risotto was originally a combination of rabbit, chicken, etc. The seafood version is an extension, as shown in the picture. They are all delicious, and the menu has many choices, including cuttlefish rice! 🦑🐙🦐
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La Barraca is a restaurant worth visiting! This store is super popular. I walked in on the first night and was rejected. They said it was fully booked and could only be reserved. I saw that the online reviews were very high, so we obediently came back the second night. Fortunately, we came back. It was really worth it. ~✌️ I like the environment of this restaurant very much. It feels a bit like eating at a rich person's home. The goose yellow color is very warm. I heard that the Spanish risotto was originally a combination of rabbit, chicken, etc. The seafood version is an extension, as shown in the picture. They are all delicious, and the menu has many choices, including cuttlefish rice! 🦑🐙🦐
The owner wanted to bring the German and Belgian beer culture to Ávila, and they are the only shop in the city that offers more than 150 kinds of beer, mainly from Belgium, Germany and the Czech Republic. ☞ La Barraca also has its own beer, Ora Nona, a bitter traditional Spanish beer made by Cristof de Gales. ☞ Carlos V and Kwak from Belgium are especially recommended. There is no better choice than eating German, Czech and Belgian (beer meat) delicacies to go with beer. It is recommended to try German sausages, hamburgers
I found a very good paella in Madrid on Food Forest. I ate at least five paellas in Spain in more than a week. Each one had its own characteristics but was generally quite salty. This one was considered to be quite delicious, but the price was also a bit expensive.
Restaurant name: la barraca Address You can find it by searching the name on Google. It is near the Chueca and Gran Via subway stations. Average price is about 30-35 euros per person Elegant environment and good service attitude This restaurant is a more authentic Spanish Valencia restaurant, so the dishes are mainly seafood.
This is a pretty good restaurant in Madrid. It's easy to find on the mobile map. It's a restaurant with history and fame. It's very busy with many customers. The service is very good, but the interior decoration is a little old.