Category Archive: Restaurants & Food

The croquette is a deep fried ball of gooey goodness originating in France, but is more popular in the Netherlands and Spain, where it can be eaten as a side dish, main dish, starter or tapa. Here are the top 5 most popular locations in Madrid of the best croqueta: 1. Casa Julio Calle de la

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First opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut in August 1965, Subway is now one of the fastest growing franchises in the world with 37,881 restaurants in 98 countries and territories as of November 7, 2012. With nearly 20 different sandwich options with your choice of freshly baked bread & various toppings, the menu also includes salads, cookies,

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Here in Madrid, SANDEMANs is probably best known for their free walking tours, which have long been a staple for local guiris who want to take visitors around their adopted city. However, they also offer a number of alternative tours, including a Tapas Tour and a Pub Crawl Tour. Being a foodie, I decided to

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  Voted the best of 2012 by 11870.com, Melo’s is far from mellow. This small Galician family run establishment in Lavapiés, are quick in serving their popular creamy croquettes and giant Zapatilla ham sandwiches served on typical Galician bread to a bustling crowd. Big in portions but small in price, Melo’s is a quick dine for

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First opened in Downey, California in March 1962, Taco Bell has nearly 7,000 restaurants worldwide. The first Taco Bell in Madrid was opened in the Islazul Shopping Mall in December 2008. Now there are 5 locations: Isla Azul - Calle de Calderilla 1. Metro: San Francisco, line 11. City Center - Calle de Fuencarral 133. Metro: Quevedo, line 2. La Vaguada

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