very good pizzas
for some they have the best pizzas in madrid. I wouldn't say so much, but they are very good, with the Argentinian touch. The place is very very small, so it is very difficult to get a table to be seated.
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good and cheap Japanese restaurant
My favourite dish of this place is the Chicken Teriyaki, but all the Japanese food they have is very good. They are very quick and friendly.
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excellent place and food
The place is very nice, with a very colourful decoration, reminding of Frida Khalo, but with more contemporary influences.
We've had the night menu (15€) and everything I tried was very good. Also, the staff was really friendly.
It is very near the Opera, and the Royal Palace.
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quite good basque food
Basque tavern with very good food and price. The dishes are different depending on the day, but they all cost 6€. We ordered 3 dishes for 2 and it was enough. They have a very nice basque chef.
What I liked best: the cod omelet.
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romantic, good and cheap italian restaurant
They have very good food. Everything i've tried was great - salads, pasta, pizzas, dessertes... - and the place is quite cosy. To have a romantic dinner, it's better to ask for a table in the end of the restaurant. In the area next to the door and the bar, when there is a lot of people having a drink or waiting to be seated, it gets a bit too noisy. The price is good, around 25€ each.
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excellent pizzas
It is a pizzeria in the Chueca district. They have other italian dishes such as pasta, salads.. but i've never tried them because I always order their great pizzas! The place is nice, modern with some old element conseverd. It has also a bar where you can have a quick snack.
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excellent italian food
It has probably the best pasta in Madrid, and the other dishes are just as good. The place is not too nice, and it is not in a particularly good area, but the chef and waiters are all very friendly.
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authentic french bistrot in Madrid city centre
The food is great, as the french food typically is. The decorations makes you feel as if you were really in a small cosy bistrot in the old part of town of Montpelier (home town for the owners). All the waiters are french and they are all really nice and friendly
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very good home-made traditional food
It's a very small restaurant in the district of Chueca. They have only the typical traditional grandmother spanish dishes, but they make them really well. It is called "Tienda de Vinos" (wine shop) but it is known as "El Comunista" (the communist) for its red facade. Having lunch there costs around 10 € (can cost less, or more, depending on what you order)
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nice basque bar in the Salamanca district
It has quite good pintxos (small tastes) which you can have in the tall tables in the front of the bar, or you can go to the back, to sit in a table to have lunch or dinner. Either way, this is a good place to eat, and at a good price! (the set menu for lunch costs 13€)



















