| Teatriz |
| An old theatre converted into a first class modern Italian restaurant with a Philippe Starck interior and many of the theatre's original features.
Closes at midnight, but bar stays open until 3am with music. Well executed dishes but save space for a dess |
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| Cafe Giji??n |
| A meeting place for intellectuals and writers since it first opened in 1888, this classic cafe & still attracts leading journalists and literary types.
Eat or just have a coffee. Go for coffee after 6pm for the bohemian atmosphere. Sit in the garden in |
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| Zalacai??n |
| It is one of the most elegant restaurants in Madrid. It has become the temple for the new style of Spanish cuisine that uses traditional ingredients to create dishes with an international flavour.
Walking distance from the hotel. Jacket and tie is mandat |
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| El Senador |
| Castillian traditional-cuisine restaurant a bit off the beaten tracks and located next to the Spanish Senate.
It features the most genuine cusine of the city of Segovia, which is renowned for its roasted lamb and piglet. |
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| El Paraguas |
| Amongst the trendiest restaurants in Madrid, this beautiful and cozy venue has earned its reputation by offering an imganitive Asturian cuisine combined with a delightful atmosphere. |
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| Saint James |
| A modern restaurant with beautiful light and different shades of blue on the walls and carpeting that conveys a seaside atmosphere.
Their specialties are rice - in all forms is something you should not miss. |
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| Corral de la Moreri??a |
| This is considered to have the best Flamenco of any Madrid restaurant. The cuisine is as good as the show.
If you make reservations at least a week in advance, you'll get a table next to the stage. |
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| La Favorita |
| Located in an old palace, this restaurant features dishes from Navarra and waiters and waitresses who sing opera as they serve. The building also houses the Opera Foundation of Navarra and the Opera Society of Madrid
Everything served in this restaurant |
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| Cafi?? de Oriente |
| Its foundations rest on the remains of a 17th century convent. It's located next to the Opera House and the Royal Palace. |
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| El Jardi??n del InterContinental |
| Elegant restaurant recommended for business lunches, gastronomical dinners and special events. You will enjoy its outdoor terrace during the summer months. With Mediterranean, international cuisine and traditional local dishes prepared by the renowned Che |
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| Bar 49 |
| Borrowing its name from our famous street address, Bar 49 attracts local businesspeople, shoppers, travellers and ladies looking for a comfy spot to take afternoon tea. Specialty cocktails, local wines, sushi, tapas and a fine selection of cigars are serv |
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| Casa Ciriaco |
| The city's most traditional restaurant, serving typical Madrid cuisine the way grandma would do it.
Very much a local place but also a favourite with many of Spain's intellectuals, royalty, painters and bullfighters.
They really make you feel at home. |
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| Boti??n |
| Located in the heart of old Madrid this is the oldest restaurant in the world, dating from 1725. Goya worked here, Hemingway wrote about it. Lovely food and incredible history.
Cochinillo Asado, (roast suckling pig), is the signature dish. Popular with to |
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| La Barraca |
| Considered to be the oldest traditional Valencian rice restaurant in Madrid. they offer a high variety of rice dishes and other specialties of the Mediterranian cuisine. The most well known dish is the Paella, a dish that combines rice with a variety of t |
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