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    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Ludeña - Sea bass

    Ludeña

    3.8(44 reviews)
    26.5 km
    €€

    tl;dr the regional tapas are paired with a side of snobbishness at this historic Toledo bar…read more Toledo is known for a handful of regional foods (hello, marzipan!), but one of the most comforting on a drizzly day is carcamusas. This traditional stew pairs pork with a tomato-and-pea broth, simmered down into a sort of ragu. Carcamusas is offered widely across Toledo, but its origin is attributed to Bar Restaurante Ludeña, whose owner, back in the 1950s, named it after his clientele of "carcas" (elderly men) and "musas" (younger women). The restaurant is barely noticeable on the ground floor of an aging multilevel residence. The "door" is simply a patterned curtain, and a glassless window beside it peers directly into the bar. Inside, the room feels storied but timeless. The wood slatted walls are decorated with Spanish artwork and historical designations bestowed upon Ludeña. The black-and-white stone floors, stainless steel bar, and retro jukebox each make the others feel anachronistic. I could count the number of tables in the bar on one hand, but additional, sit-down seating is available in an indoor back dining room and outside. The clientele includes a fair mix of locals and tourists. Spanish-language pop fills the air. My mother and I visited Ludeña during a day trip to Toledo. We were granted only 1 hour for lunch, but Ludena was a comfortable walk from Plaza de Zocodover. Be sure to explicitly place your name down if you're hoping for a table -- we simply stood near the dining area waiting, but another group "jumped" us because we hadn't joined the official queue. No matter; we slid into the first bartop table within 10 minutes (a stroke of good fortune that appears to be a relatively rare occurrence based on prior reviews). We ordered from the a la carte menu (the menu del dia is only available for dine-in). The "half-portion" of signature Carcamusas was loaded with slightly fatty, melt-in-your-mouth pork in a shallow pool of curry-thick broth. The tomato-y stew felt like a warm embrace and paired well with a spongy slice of bread. Meanwhile, the moderately large Ensalada Mixta (served without tuna, per my mother's request) paired crisp greens with a decent balsamic vinaigrette, but otherwise was mostly standard. Lastly, the house vermouth was served in a whiskey glass with two oversized ice cubes; the spices were somewhat muted, but the glass was still a hit. The general wait staff was dismissive, but the bartender made us feel welcome -- I'm convinced that he sneaked a double portion of carcamusas onto our appetizer-sized plate. Our bill felt pricey at 20 euros, yet it proved to be the light lunch we needed to energize us for a Toledo walking tour. While Ludena is by no means a "must-try" tapas bar, it will, at a minimum, be a serviceable bet for a bite of regional cuisine in the historic heart of Toledo.

    I recently took a day trip to Toledo which was planned one night in advance. Given the shortness of…read moretime there it was difficult to decide where we would dine for lunch as the options are plentiful. After swift research we decided on Bar Ludeña and had a fantastic experience. We walked in about an hour before closing and waited for a high-top to become available in the bustling bar room, subsequently placing all food and drink orders with the bartender. The staff was welcoming and the restaurant seemed to have a rich history. The food was excellent. We had heard about carcamusas, which is a stew native to the region consisting of lean pork and peas in a tomato sauce - this dish is a must! We also ordered a partridge salad (would recommend) and a couple of wines (would highly recommend). Ultimately, Ludeña was one of our favorite dining experiences during our whole week in Spain.

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    Ludeña - Wall in dining room

    Wall in dining room

    Ludeña - Carcamusas and partridge salad

    Carcamusas and partridge salad

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    El Sur - Chipirones a la Plancha... ¡Muy fantastico! =)

    El Sur

    4.5(970 reviews)
    69.4 kmLavapiés y Embajadores
    €€

    This was the first dinner meal my mom and I had in Madrid and let's just say it completely exceeded…read moremy expectations. When we walked in we were welcomed by such warm service! I truly have to highlight Pepe, Franco, and Grace for taking the time to speak to us and get to know us. The food was FANTASTIC. We ordered the seafood paella, jamon iberico, garlic shrimp, and sangria. The paella was filled with a ton of flavor which was DELICIOUS. Everything was fantastic, but the Sangria was spectacular, (probably one of the best sangrias I've ever had). At the end of our meal, Pepe brought us two liquor de Limon shots, which made our whole night!! Definitely recommend this place in the La Latina neighborhood. You won't regret it!

    El Sur is a charming little spot in Madrid, tucked right into the wall of a narrow street. The…read morespace is very small and they manage to fit a surprising number of people inside, so you immediately notice how tight the squeeze is. It has that classic bustling tapas bar energy where everyone is close enough to feel like part of one big conversation. The food was the highlight. The clams were flavorful and fresh, the octopus was cooked beautifully and the paella was delicious. It is a great place to stop in for a drink and a quick bite, especially if you want something authentic and lively. When we visited, it was packed to the point where you were shoulder to shoulder with other guests and close enough to easily hear the party next to you. It adds to the charm if you enjoy that classic crowded European dining atmosphere, but it is something to keep in mind if you prefer more space.

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    El Sur - Cool Old Movie Posters

    Cool Old Movie Posters

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    Paella de Mariscos...

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    El Carmen de Montesión - Partridge Bombon

    El Carmen de Montesión

    5.0(6 reviews)
    23.1 km
    €€€

    AMAZING! Well deserved Michelin Star. And the price for the tasting is unheard of. At only 50 Euros…read morefor their Classic Menu, it's practically a steal. Located a ways off, the restaurant can only be reached by car. We ended up grabbing a taxi to get to this location. Technically there is a bus that runs close to the restaurant, but we didn't see it when we were on our way there as well as leaving the restaurant. So beware if you choose that as your form of transportation. Don't make the same mistake as we did when it comes to dress code. This is definitely not one of those jeans and T-shirt places. So if possible, bring a change of clothing or else you will stick out like a sore thumb. But if all you got on is street clothes and chances are you won't be back, suck it up and don't miss out on this dining opportunity. Even though there are three types of menu to choose from, I think the Classic Menu is plenty. Don't let your eyes fool you. In the beginning I wanted to try the middle menu but glad we chose to stick with the Classic. Even though each course seem small, they are extremely filling. Towards the end of our tasting, I had a hard time finishing (and boy did I wish I could). Every single course was incredible. The texture and taste was a delight. I wish I can describe it all, but I don't want to ruin the surprise. But I will say, the Cod Brandada was one of my favorite. Not only is the food unbelievable, the presentation is visually stunning. The chef has clearly understands the concept of eating with your eyes first. The service was impeccable. Even though we were extremely under-dressed, the staff did not even bat an eye. They treated us with the utmost respect. So if you're a foodie and you're in Toledo, make that reservation! This is one culinary journey you do not want to miss!

    This was the most memorable meal of our trip to Spain. We did a day trip to Toledo down from Madrid…read moreon a Tuesday and we couldn't pass up the opportunity to try a Michelin Star lunch for only €29. You have to take a taxi from Toledo to get there (be aware taxis can fit a maximum of 4 people, but it's only a roughly €9 trip) but it's sooo worth it. The drive is actually quite peaceful and the views from the restaurant, as well as the restaurant itself, are beautiful and soothing. Every dish was such a treat. The appetizers were so different and complex, especially the sardine cake. The ham croquettes were so much better than any other ones we had for the week: beautifully crisp exterior, golden gooey interior. The purrusalda seemed like a not-so-distant cousin to french onion soup: a thick coating of cheese and grilled onions atop a rich onion broth inside a volcano-like crock. Both the salmon and the Iberian pork has miso-themed preparations. The pork has this beautiful soy glaze and couldn't haven't been more tender. It felt more like brisket than it did pork. The salmon somehow managed this perfect balance of mouthfeel. The outer exterior crips like you would expect a grilled salmon, but the interior soft almost raw like sushi. Truly couldn't have gone wrong with either.

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    El Carmen de Montesión
    El Carmen de Montesión
    El Carmen de Montesión

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