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Celso y Manolo

4.5 (222 reviews)
ModerateTapas Bars, Spanish
Open 1:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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Tomato salad and potato salad
Bea Y.

Centrally located "tapas" place. I say "tapas" because all items can be half size (60% of full price) to make it tapas or you can share with a group of friends. My husband and I did not have reservation but we were able to sit at the bar and it's the same service. The host was friendly and spoke English. We immediately noticed everyone around us were Americans. Perhaps they found the restaurant via Yelp. However, the food was seasonally and fresh. Wouldn't say it "cheap" because menu prices range from 13-20 euros each. Bread is extra (normal in all restaurants in Madrid) so don't accept bread basket if you don't plan to eat it. The tomato salad (first menu item) is a must. It tasted light and fresh. The potato salad is also great. Looks like a hummus platter that can spread on crackers. The chickpeas with shrimp and calamari was full of flavor - def worth a try. We also got the one of the beef dish that was all fried (don't recommend because the steak was deep fried like a chicken fried steak) and tasted okay. Lastly ordered the flan dessert. Wouldn't say it's the best either. Overall good service and friend appetizer type food.

Maleka H.

I really enjoyed the sangria and the ambiance was great. For food however I had light bites from the appetizer and I did not enjoy those much. Menu has a variety of dishes so maybe something on it is great. The staff was friendly and attentive.

arroz campers zamorano
Stephanie Y.

Good, reliable spot in Madrid with fresh ingredients, good service and a nice selection of tapas. We ordered 4 tapas and 1 jug of sangria for 2 people, which was the perfect amount of food for us. Croquettes de "Bacalao Cantabro": My least favourite of everything we ordered. Was expecting more of a bread-like dish with eel. Eel was like big fishy chunks with some fried potatoes. Potatoes were very good. Overall ok dish but not quite up my alley. (edit: I've been informed that Bacalao is not eel; however the English menu describes this as a conger eel croquette, so it seems like this was more of a translational issue than issue with the dish. Would recommend updating the description to avoid confusion in the future!) Chuleton de Tomate: Full of ingredients I dislike (tomato, papaya, cucumber) and yet I still enjoyed it! Very very fresh and a nice combo of ingredients that make the dish refreshing and ready to eat a lot more tapas! Alitas de Pollo: Was a bit hesitant to order because I thought these would be boring wings, but very well flavored and full of meat! Nice and crisp on the outside. Waffle fries were also ok. A bit too thinly cut so they tasted a bit oily. Arroz Campero Zamorano: Def the best dish we had. Rice a bit undercooked as per the usual in Spain. Lots of flavor and jam packed with mushrooms, chorizo and other goodies. Was a delicious stir fry. Sangria: Not as sweet as typical, also a bit weaker than usual. One jug for $14 which is a pretty good deal.

Tomato
Katie H.

This tomato was one of the best things I ate in all of Europe while living there for 5 months. A tomato. I don't know if I need to elaborate because if they can make a tomato taste this good I think it would be silly not to try. I am an omnivore and didn't even miss meat in this dish. Must go if in madrid.

Menu aug 2022
Doris H.

Ate here Aug 2022 and thought it was good but definitely more on the pricey side than other restaurants we went in Madrid. Since it's such highly rated on yelp, guess many diners came from the States and didn't mind the price. The tomatoes were great but imo not ~15 euro great. Service was OK.

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Arvid Y.

Another Spanish restaurant that I should have reviewed years ago (more specifically 4 years ago when we visited Madrid). I remember the restaurant being a bit unassuming. However, when the food came out, we were seriously impressed. It's hard to write a detailed review 4 years after the visit, but one thing I do remember clearly is the tomato salad. I believe it was the chuletón de tomate, which translates to T-bone steak of tomatoes. It was unlike any tomato salad i've had before, both sweet and savory. Looking at the menu and picture, it was loaded with avocado, papaya, onion, cucumber along with pine nuts and fresh herbs. To this date, still the best tomato salad ever and one of my favorite dishes ever. Anyways, if I ever find myself in Madrid again, I will visit Celso y Manolo agian!

Mary Jane R.

With such great yelp reviews we wanted to check out this restaurant on our last night in Madrid! We were lucky to get a reservation. This restaurant is very popular! The tomato salad was delicious, as was the steak and the rice dish. Everything is fresh and locally sourced. Finishing the meal with flan was perfection. Writing this from home in New York, and I am aching to go back to Madrid and Celso y Manolo.

Entrecot de tomate norteño
Midori G.

We went in at 8 on a Monday night. They were already busy so I would highly recommend reservations no matter the night! Luckily, they were able to put us at a shared table. They brought out some delicious olives for us to snack on as we waited. What we ordered: we both got a red wine- we got the cheapest options because tbh to me all red wine tastes alike. (I guess my pallet isn't cultured enough yet:(). To eat we ordered the entrecot de tomate norteño and the second cod dish (cod, scrambled eggs, candied onions, etc). The tomato dish was so yummy and fresh! The sardines on top were delicious! I wish there were more than 2. The cod dish was good, but really didn't seal the deal for me. The onions on top were a little soggy and not super crisp. NOTE- the bread they bring out has supperrrr hard crust. It wasn't worth the 3€. Overall the only dish I really liked was the entrecot de tomate norteño, but they Experience was so nice; therefore it gets 4 stars. Also- check in on yelp and get a free vermut!:)

Tomato dish
Sara R.

Oh my goodness this place was adorable. We ate here our first night in Madrid. The service was fabulous and the food was amazing!!! We are still talking about this dinner seven days later.

Food was delicious. Great place to unwind and share drinks with friends. Service outstanding. I will definitely be back.

Lemon pie
Shawn H.

This was fantastic. We came and sat at the bar (right in front of the big stack of tomatoes), and got three tomato-based dishes (the carpaccio, the salad with avocado/mango/papaya/etc, and the tasting of four types of spring tomatoes with four types of olive oil), followed by the steak "taquitos" and two desserts (lemon pie and chocolate mousse). Everything was great -- the tomatoes were excellent, and the steak borderline blew us away, and the desserts were both fantastic as well. The only thing I might do differently next time is order even more stuff -- we were both full, but everything was so good that it would be hard to not order more. One other thing to note -- it was very busy, and we were lucky to go as early as we did (we only waited about ten minutes for bar seats), because they did not have any reservations left and the place was pretty mobbed by 9pm. Overall, an awesome dinner that I'd highly recommend.

Ang M.

This was given to us as a recco from the hotel. I did my yelp research and decided to give it a try. We were only able to get a reservation at 7:30pm on a Saturday night. So, I would recommend reservations and if you want something happening and lively go at 8pm or after. That is when the place was jamming. This was our one and only night in Madrid so I wanted it to be a kick ass meal. Ok so if you are thinking about this place you obviously need to try the tomato salad. Simple and delicious. We also got the arroz campero. We got a plate of ham and cheese. The cheese (was some of the best cow milk cheese I have ever tasted). Service was pretty good as we don't speak Spanish well at all. I will say the vermouth was amazing. So check in on yelp and let that be the start of your meal.

Fried rice with chorizo. Order this!

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One of my favourite places in Madrid, Im in love with Atun rojo y tomatoes with mangos!!!

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The manager was a complete dick. Decent food but WAY too much attitude for the price of the meal. Zero customer service.

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Great find after using Yelp. Very accommodative for us not having a reservation. Great wine and tapas.

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Excellent. Nothing else to say. Razor clams a must try. The vermouth cocktail is delicious. Service charming and efficient.

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The best meal I had in Madrid. Fresh ingredients, straight-forward preparation. Go if you have time.

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Good food, good wine. I gave 4 stars because their wine by glass portion could be more generous.

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Celso y Manolo Reviews in Other Languages

Entre Santos - Grilled octopus

Entre Santos

4.8(75 reviews)
0.2 kmChueca

My mom and I found this gem on TripAdvisor and decided to give it a try, and wow, we are so glad we…read moredid! From the moment we walked in, the staff was beyond friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere was vibrant, lively, and fun. I ordered the sangria, which was honestly the best I had in Madrid, while my mom enjoyed a lovely glass of wine. We started with the padrón peppers, burrata with tomato salsa, and patatas bravas -- every single dish was packed with flavor and absolutely delicious. For the main course, we had the beef with chimichurri and butter, and OMG... it was phenomenal. Everything was cooked perfectly, and all the flavors complemented each other so well. To finish the night, we shared the chocolate dessert and the "Love Chueca" cocktail, which was incredible and the perfect ending to an amazing meal. Couldn't recommend this restaurant enough. Amazing food, fantastic drinks, wonderful staff, and such a great atmosphere. We'll definitely be back next time we're in Madrid!

My favorite meal/experience during our visit to the wonderful city of Madrid. Many reviews highly…read morepraised the tapas so we decided to see if we could get in. As foreigners, we arrived earlier than the locals which worked out well. By the time we finished there was a crowd waiting outside. We loved the casual atmosphere and the elevated flavors of the tapas. The wine was perfect and we chose just the right amount of dishes that complimented one another. We felt like this was someplace special and were happy to have experience it.

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Entre Santos - Bartender makes killer drinks

Bartender makes killer drinks

Entre Santos - Stuffed portobello mushrooms with goat cheese and crusted with coconut with a mango purée

Stuffed portobello mushrooms with goat cheese and crusted with coconut with a mango purée

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Rose and verajo

Angelita

Angelita

4.8(64 reviews)
0.2 kmChueca
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Angelita Madrid, tucked into the city's cozy Chueca neighborhood, is the shared invention of…read morevisionary restaurateurs David and Mario Villalón. Its cocktail venue is one of Madrid's most subtly invigorating places to drink. In a restaurant scene that is constantly reinventing itself, 'Angelita' doesn't chase trends. It defines its own universe. Finding the bar is part of the experience. Entering through the dining area upstairs, one is guided down an almost secret staircase to what might be called, Center Stage. This is where cocktail magic unfolds in a profound yet personal way. Instantly the house lights soften. A cacophony of curiously muddled voices rises and falls in palpable anticipation of what comes next. In a comfy blend of separate yet united, the bar and restaurant deserve their own spotlights. The menus evolve constantly. Angelita's wine list can reach five hundred bottles. The motif is as thoughtful, expansive, and provocative as the impeccable dishes with which it is paired. Oh, the food! So worthy of distinction, yet we will save it for another review. In the meantime, cherish a seat at the bar. It offers the most captivating view in the house: front-row access to the choreography behind the counter. For it is here where libation artists distill genius from wildly enchanting ingredients. Rather than relying on commercial bottles, Angelita cures and concocts its own spirits and infusions. Many elements are harvested from the family farm. They are rendered, blended, mixed, and tuned in exacting ways as much akin to science labs as gourmet kitchens. Fresh-milled breadworks, savory almonds, fragrant herbs, just-pulled vegetables, and hypnotic botanicals are part of the alchemy. Nothing is off limits if it adds texture, depth, or aroma. The room reinforces this point. Angelita's bar is assembled with a mad scientist's mindset: shelves lined with labeled jars of organic infusions; stainless-steel work surfaces burnished to a mirror-sheen; precision tools that appear to be of surgical grade; and beakers with rubber tubing. And then there is the centerpiece: a rotary evaporator, or "Rotovap", replete with condenser and flask. It is a serious instrument of culinary crafting that signals exactly what Angelita intends: Precision Perfection. The device allows distillation under vacuum at very low temperatures. In practice, this means Angelita can capture and condense fragile aromatics. Citrus peel. Basil. Rustic spices. Floral notes. All without cooking them into acidic bitterness or diluted dullness. What ends up in the glass is absolutely clean, vivid, and true to the original ingredients. Think: flavor in hi-def. Such standards carry through to presentation. The bar serves no ice in any of its drinks. Rather, cocktails arrive in exquisitely chilled glassware to avoid watering-down their preciously procured ingredients. Everything is measured on a digital scale, not rushed through casual pours and bar jiggers. Each offering is intentional. Deliberate. Repeatable. Yet nothing feels clinical because the result is raw and primal pleasure. After the first sip an all-sensory message is received loud and clear: 'This isn't an ordinary cocktail bar.' Angelita's drinks are born on the family farm, expertly developed in a working lab, and refined out in the open for all to witness and savor. Come ready to be mesmerized. Techniques will marvel. Flavors will enchant. Senses will exalt. At Angelita, craft meets captivation as mixologists explain the science that elevates liquid to Life.

Angelita had pretty good food, cocktails, and ambiance. I visited around 9 PM without a reservation…read moreand we got a seat in the basement bar. We had a few drinks and dinner. They serve the same food menu downstairs as well as upstairs. I liked the decor a lot; dark but comfortable. FOOD Smoked beef ham croquette - €3.5 each - pretty good croquettes Organic "ratatouille" with egg yolk and rosemary mayonnaise - €17.5 smaller portion - it was a little like ratatouille. It was not very attractive looking -- it was a vegetable mush. It didn't seem like a full dish on its own; it needed meat. Oxtail stew cannelloni with Sherry hollandaise - €10.5 - pretty good; get two if you are sharing They also gave us some olives (tasty) and then later some nuts (bad because they were unsalted / unseasoned). DRINKS Apio y Citricos - tequila with celery etc - interesting and tasty Resina y Sombra - mezcal with mushrooms etc - also interesting and tasty Moscow Mule Citronela - it was a moscow mule. not very interesting. Topinambo - whiskey, chicken skin etc They were all €13 or €14 We liked two of them a lot, less so the other two.

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Angelita - Wine bar

Wine bar

Angelita - Rice (I am not sure of the name it wasn't on the menu)

Rice (I am not sure of the name it wasn't on the menu)

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Botín - suckling pig

Botín

4.0(883 reviews)
1.1 kmSol
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A great experience. Extremely busy restaurant but well orchestrated team of people working save…read moreknowing what to do. Daniel our server did San excellent job taking care of every detail. The ambience couldn't be better, a place to enjoy and experience what is to be in the oldest restaurant in the world. The food, El cochinillo ! Wow! It's an experience.

Sobrino de Botín is the oldest recorded restaurant in the world according the Guiness Book of World…read moreRecords at over 300 years old. What foodie would pass up the opportunity to dine here? When I found out I was coming to Madrid I had to book a table. First things first, my suggestion is book way in advance. This place fills up fast. My friend and I waited too long and the only seating we could get was at 11:15 PM. No big deal though there's plenty of places you can get a light snack in the surrounding area while exploring the city. Walking in, the architecture immediately hits you. Low ceilings, gorgeous old brick, tight dining rooms, it really feels like you stepped back in time. The whole atmosphere is elevated without being stiff. Staff was super friendly and made the experience feel smooth from start to finish. There's also apprently a really nice wine cellar at the bottom I overheard other patrons bragging about. Food wise, I will keep it real, it was good, just not my favorite meal in Madrid. The sangria was solid, definitely one of my highlights. The croquettes were fire. Crispy, creamy, exactly what you want. My friend's seafood casserole was actually really good too, I lowkey wish I went that route. Now the misses. The sautéed vegetables with Iberian ham didn't do it for me. The veggies needed seasoning bad, and the ham leaned a little too salty, so together it just felt off. The suckling pig, the signature dish, was good, but I was not blown away. If I find myself returning here, I would explore other options. After dinner, there was a little show and they let you keep a souvenir menu, which was a nice touch and made the night feel more memorable. Overall I had a solid 3.5 star experience rounded up to 4. Sobrino de Botín is history, it is iconic, and it is worth saying you have been. Just do not expect it to be the best meal of your trip. Hit Botín, soak it in, then go explore the rest of Madrid's food scene, because that is where things really start to shine.

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Botín - We got to wait right in the meat prep area

We got to wait right in the meat prep area

Botín - Roasted Suckling Pig

Roasted Suckling Pig

Botín - Bottom level

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La Mi Venta - Black Pudding

La Mi Venta

4.7(165 reviews)
1.3 kmPalacio
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Came here for a delicious and leisurely lunch. The grilled squid with caramelized onions and squid…read moreink was a fantastic starter; the squid was not too chewy, and the saltines paired very well with the sweet onions. The grilled Iberian "secreto" was tender and juicy and flavorful. The paella had plenty of squid, prawn, clams, and mussels, and the rice itself had a very strong (in a good way) seafood aroma. The waiters are friendly, and you are not rushed through the meal. Highly recommend.

La Mi Venta is a small, warm family restaurant tucked away on a quiet side street in Madrid, and it…read moreturned out to be a wonderful surprise. We hadn't planned on eating there but decided to drop in. The interior is cozy and inviting, while outdoor seating is available if you prefer to dine al fresco (though it can get a bit windy outside). In fact, our water glass toppled over with one gust of wind. Reservations are recommended, as the place seems popular. The menu features a wide variety of traditional Spanish dishes, and everything we tried was delicious. Our T-bone steak arrived perfectly cooked, served with grilled peppers and sliced golden potatoes, it was simple, flavorful, and satisfying. The squid was also very good, but the standout dish was the asparagus in tempura with almond mayonnaise. Perfectly fried and incredibly light, it was absolutely outstanding. Another highlight was the homemade Iberian ham croquettes served with candied pepper sauce which were creamy and rich on the inside with a delicate crisp on the outside and a wonderful balance of flavor. To accompany the meal, we enjoyed a few glasses of Rioja Azpilicueta Crianza (Tempranillo, Graciano, and Mazuelo, 12 months aging, 2021). It was a bit on the dry side, but helped take the edge off the chilly wind while we sat outside enjoying a late lunch. The staff were friendly and accommodating, even indulging my enthusiasm for photographing the slicing of the Iberian ham. All in all, La Mi Venta delivered a fantastic, authentic Spanish dining experience with great food, good wine, and welcoming service in a charming setting. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Madrid.

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