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Eating out in Madrid is incredibly popular with both locals and visitors to the city. It’s packed full of great places to eat, from tapas restaurants where you can spend the night sampling food, to bars where you get a free tapas dish with your drink. We asked you for your top restaurants in Madrid over on our Hostelworld.com Facebook page. Here’s what you had to say...
La Tia Cebolla
Cynthia Noel says:
La Tia Cebolla, the best Paella and Tinto de Verano I’ve ever tried! Good location, service & music! Reasonable prices, cheap beer.
Location: Calle de la Cruz, 27
Cafeteria Armenia
Shant Karakozian says:
Cafeteria Armenia, Puerta del Sol.
Location: Calle Carmen 3
5 Sentidos
Priscyla Valle says:
5 sentidos because the food is original and amazing. It's new, small and hidden but in the magical and charming Conde Duque neighbourhood. The owner and staff are friendly, young and down to earth and I wish them all the best!
Location: Calle del Limón, 21
Sobrino de Botín
Stephen Rose says:
Sobrino de Botín. Amazing "cochinillo asado" (Roast sucking pig) and it’s the world’s oldest restaurant.
Location: Calle de los Cuchilleros, 17
L'ulivo d'Oro
Verónica García Chiquero says:
L'ulivo d'Oro... I know it's Italian, but there's no best Madrileña kitchen than my aunt's!
Location: Calle de Segovia, 8
Peggy Sue's
Fah Chotirot says:
Peggy Sue's!
Location: Various locations
100 Montaditos
Tarcila Shinno Aquino says:
100 Montaditos, everything is just one euro on Wednesdays (including the beer).
Carina Carrasco says:
100 Montaditos!
Helene Geffroy says:
Montaditos!
Location: Various locations
El Tigre
Onur Isler says:
El Tigre! They have lots of delicious tapas and its quite cheap!
Maribel Carmona Gazquez says:
The best restaurant in Madrid is “El tigre” - genuine 100%.
Cristina Koen says:
El Tigre? Free tapas!
Location: Calle Infantas 30
Museo de Jamon
Ted Konkel says:
Museo de Jamon - where the locals eat. It’s noisy and fun, with good, inexpensive beer and tapas. Oh, and it's the Museum of Ham!
Lucyna Giese says:
Museo de Jamon!
Location: Various locations
Mercado de San Miguel
Christopher Tyler W says:
Mercado de San Miguel!
Location: Calle de las Fuentes, 9
Hard Rock Cafe
Nigel Kershaw says:
Hard Rock Cafe ...great food, nice drinks after a day in the park - 100%!
Location: Paseo de la Castellana, 2
La Corral de la Morería
Warsaw Nightlife says:
Definitely La Corral de la Morería - eating and experiencing Flamenco, that’s the way we do it!
Location: Calle de la Morería, 17
Gordo y Flaco
Andres Mariani says:
Gordo y Flaco.
Location: Calle de Bretón de los Herreros, 13
Venta El Buscón
Patricia Gonzalez Bermudez says:
Venta El Buscón in Calle Victoria for some of the best tapas I've ever tried and a good vibe - everyone I take there, loves it.
Location: Calle Victoria, 5-7
Casa Labra
Maria Elina Affonso says:
Casa Labra en Sol!
Michael Carey says:
Casa labra, I have only ever had the tapas. Best deep fried bacalao.
Location: Calle de Tetuán, 12
Libertad 26
Marina Kobzeva says:
Libertad 26 in Chueca, especially their pulpa a la gallega.
Location: Calle de la Libertad, 26
Casa Lucio
Jorge Jlm says:
Casa Lucio in La Latina.
Location: Calle Cava Baja, 35
Casa de Asturias
Ceci Medi says:
Too many! When I lived there, I used to go to "Casa de Asturias" Argumosa St, Lavapies!
Location: Calle de Argumosa, 4
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