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    Lúa

    4.2 (26 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSpanish, Modern European, Signature Cuisine
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    Oliver C.

    Very clean and classy restaurant. We went there as a party of three last night and we're satisfied. Being our first Michelin star restaurant, we expected the service to be very good but it was just a bit above average. The atmosphere is very clean and inviting aswell. As far as the food goes it was pretty good, however nothing really blew our mind. They offered us a menu with starters/appetizers and also the tasting menu. We were accompanied with a vegan eater and the server was very accommodating. He offered her own vegan tasting menu which was very nice of them. Overall the restaurant is a pretty decent stop. I would say it's worth it. The food costed around 75€ per person

    Pork belly
    Iris H.

    Lovely intimate restaurant where classic cooking technique shines. Their pork belly, beef cheeks and ceviche were delicious and perfectly prepared. They also have a very good wine list, great wine recommendations from the sommelier and at affordable prices.

    Roland H.

    Lúa means "moon" in Galacian (the language spoken by those from Galacia, a region on the northwest corner of Spain). Lúa is one of only a handful of restaurants in Madrid to have earned a coveted Michelin star. The restaurant is contemporary yet has a bit of a rustic feel. The use of wooden furnishing creates an unique atmosphere. The dim lights and the spacing of the table creates an intimate space. The service is attentive and friendly. Lúa only serves a tasting menu that changes on a weekly basis based on seasonable ingredients. The tasting costs a very reasonable 65 € (remember, this includes all taxes and tips!). In a city known for its amazing food, Lúa still stands out. The tasting menu showcases Lúa's creative and innovative cooking that blends Galician and modern cookings. While all of the dishes were delicious, there were a few highlights. I really enjoyed the razor claim and the suckling pig. However, all of the dishes were flavourful and expertly prepared. I would highly recommend Lúa when you are in Madrid. It was a standout in a city with so many amazing restaurants - among the best in the city.

    Early dinner service.
    John L.

    This was a nice deviation from the plentiful array of tapas dining that Madrid offers. The location was a plus too - off the path of the touristy hot spots, thanks to Google Map - we were able to get here quite effortlessly. We were quickly seated. The restaurant had just opened for dinner service, so it was empty when we started but the seats quickly filled up. We opted for the tasting menu - and it did not disappoint. Octopus in ceviche kicked off the tasting menu. Tender and flavorful octopus - on what could easily be a rubbery/bland item - teased what delights there were yet to come. The next course was the Aji chicken soup with scallops and cod. Such a simple dish brought back memories of comfort food during cold and rainy winters of years past. Tartare of shrimp - how can you go wrong with tartare? Sweet fresh shrimp was the star of the dish. I'd only wish I was allowed to go to the back of the kitchen to get at the source. Foie gras on pear bread was next - a nice way to end the appetizer portion and prime my appetite for the main courses. Sea Bass was the first of two mains served. Moist and flavorful with the romescu powder. Dainty portion but well prepared. Roasted suckling pig - I've never had decent roasted suckling pig that was not prepared by a Chinese restaurant - this was the exception - it was amazing. After the above dishes, the meal was slowly wound down by dessert and coffee. And after that we found our way back to Sol.

    Hoisin Suckling Pig
    Matt H.

    This place was phenomenal. My first Michelin experience and was blown out of the water with there tasting menu. The tasting included nine plates and petit fours. Each plate was as beautiful as the next with delicious flavors. The start was a prawn carpaccio; amazing. The standout dishes were the peach gazpacho and butterfish, the hoisin suckling pig, Filloa and the mackerel with three preparations of corn (corn sauce, baby corn and.....popcorn!!). I ordered a bottle of Galician white to complement and was not disappointed. Also could not stop eating the chive butter and Catalan olive oil. Amazing experience was speechless from each bite.

    Nice romantic ambience
    Rose L.

    Great fine dinning experience in a romantic ambience. The service was top-notch. They only offer the 55 euro pre-fixe menu. We didn't do wine pairing but instead ordered a fine bottle of Valdesil Viticultores en Portela white wine to go with the largely seafood and pork menu. The best 4 dishes of my 9 course meal were the following: 1) smoked salmon with pickled aubergine: The salmon had a refreshing tart taste and with the eggplant, it has multilayer complex flavors of tartness and slight crunchiness of sashimi. 2) foie micuit on pear bread and San Simon cheese caramelized: it's richness complemented the refreshing pear bread. 3) roasted suckling pig over apricot and prunes: my fave dish. The pork melted in my mouth and was marinated well. The skin was crispy. 4) tangerine sorbet with coconut foam: pleasantly cold with a refreshing sour flavor

    Olive infused pearls in olive oil
    D. T.

    Chef Domínguez puts a modern and international twist on traditional Spanish dishes. The flavors of all the dishes in the tasting menu were well-balanced and delicious. The foie micuit and fried ray cheeks are examples of '"the perfect bite of food". Not every staff member spoke English but they were all friendly. I arrived to the restaurant early and chef Domínguez happened to be at the front of the house and was very welcoming. Value for the tasting menu is amazing. 60€ for nine beautiful courses. Something of the same quality and service in San Francisco would run $80-100, not including tax and tip! And good wine is always a bargain in Spain compared to the U.S. If your looking for something more "high-end" with a special experience but don't want to break-the-bank, make a trip to Lúa.

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    Do yourself a favor and don't come here. Every single dish tastes like salt. Thank you!!

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    La Gabinoteca

    4.1(68 reviews)
    0.7 kmChamberí
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    The food was amazing and the service was top notch. We ordered a total of 5 different dishes, a…read morepitcher of sangria and a desert. The tapa dishes were all very good. We ordered a salad which was a very unique dining experience because it came in a pot with scissors. You cut pieces off and topped it with chicken and egg plant it was honestly really cool. Next we had a Spanish pancake which was ok I personally wasn't crazy about it but it was good nothing crazy though. We followed this up with the croquets which were small but very tasty filled with ham and cheese. We then had the Potito or Baby Jar. It's egg mixed with truffle and garlic in a small jar. It was one of my favorites so much flavor in this dish. It went really well with the bread they serve. The duck racks were also very good nice amount of different flavors from all the assortment of toppings they bring you. The last tapa we had was the star of the show. The flaming steak was amazing m. The perfectly cooked steak was seasoned to perfection and they literally brought a fire to your table when they cooked it. I was in love with this dish and would definitely recommend it as a must have. For desert the last thing we had was the crema de queso. Definitely an interesting take on desert. This place is amazing one of the best dinner experiences I have had. Thank you Anthony Bourdain!!! Pro tip: this place is kind of hard to find. It's immediately next to a restaurant with a black cat on its front door.

    Looking for a late night "snack", (just before midnight) we walked around the corner from our hotel…read moreand discovered La Gabinoteca, a quaint Tapas restaurant featured by Anthony Bourdain on his show "No Reservations". The restaurant was not extremely packed, but it was lively. It took a minute to find someone to seat us, and once we were seated our waiter told us we had about 10 minutes to order before the kitchen closed, although they advertised being open until 2am. We kept wondering why everyone was looking out at our table from the kitchen but no wait staff came over until finally we realized there was a buzzer on our table that we could use to summon the wait staff, get our check etx. When the waitress came over she was friendly and assured us we had enough time to order what we wanted from the kitchen. She also tried to speak English as best she could to explain what the dishes were. We ordered some typical tapas - Ravioli Burrata, Chicken Wings, Croquetas, Gyoza of Ropa Vieja, and Duck Tacos. The tacos were flavorful and the Gyozas were delicious. The other tapas were just ok, didn't stand out any more than others. I did not like the texture of the Ravioli and it is a cold dish so seemed bland to me. I thought the food was good overall, but it did seem a little pricey.

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    La Gabinoteca - Pastel de pescado a lo ochentero.

    Pastel de pescado a lo ochentero.

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    Cecina de wagyu.

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    Jardín Secreto

    4.0(79 reviews)
    1.6 kmSol
    €€

    for 29 euros/person, you get a drink, starter, and main! i went with the strawberry juice, iberian…read moreham eggs benedict, and waffles. the waffle was delightfully crispy & came with a delicious dulce de leche sauce, and the eggs benedict was perfectly creamy. i also enjoyed the strawberry juice, which was not too sweet. i would recommend making a reservation for the rooftop on a beautiful sunny day! the atmosphere and decorations were lovely, and the presentation of the dishes were gorgeous! well-worth it if you're craving brunch!

    Visited The secret garden on a Sunday night. Walking into the restaurant I was blown away by the…read moreelegant high scale ambiance. The decor leading up to the rooftop was absolutely stunning and like nothing I've ever seen. The dining area was intimate and nicely lit. Upon sitting, our servers immediately greeted my party. They explained the menu briefly. I will say that throughout my visit, I was checked on by my server, multiple times. It was not overwhelming, and they genuinely wanted to make sure I had the best experience. Based on our servers recommendation I ordered the aperitivos. Came with delicious warm bread and butter, tempura prawns, dumplings, egg rolls, salmon tartare and crab rangoons. Everything was delicious. I also ordered the burrata. I was blown away by each and every dish. As far as drinks, this restaurant has the most unique and delicious cocktail. I tried the Sayonara Baby, No me llames muñeca, Taparrabos de Adan y Eva, Al Agua Patos, Love Potion, and Maracas de Machin. All of the drinks were delicious, refreshing and insanely cute. You could easily tell there was a lot of care and details put into each drink. If you cannot tell by this review, the food is beyond delicious. This was a perfect evening with great service and great food.

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    Taparrabos de Adán y Eva

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    Las Tortillas de Gabino - yogurt and fig jam

    Las Tortillas de Gabino

    4.5(28 reviews)
    0.2 kmChamberí
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    Fantastic experience solo dining here! Ambiance was lovely and the servers were friendly and…read morehelpful with translating and explaining things. As a solo diner, they served ~all of the things I ordered in a half portion, which was super helpful for being able to try more items. The food was delicious. Don't skip the tomato salad, as it sounds like a dumb thing to order, but I swear these were the best tomatoes I've eaten... like ever. Honestly, everything I had here was amazing! You can't go wrong with any of the tortillas, and the yogurt and fig jam is a great choice for dessert if you want a bit of sweetness to finish off the meal, but nothing too heavy.

    Doubt this review will have much affect on a place with a Michelin star but if I was that…read morepublication I would investigate the reviewers as most have been paid as this is not even Michelin recommended let alone a starred restaurant. The bone marrow had this glaze that overpowered the marrow. Whoever salted the tomatoes had a heavy hand as got more salt flavor than tomatoe which could tell with few that avoided the salt were good. They had hard bread waiting on table which we got charged for though did not ask for them. The Foie gras bonbbons were good. There speciality dish tortilla were good as not often get ones with truffle. My dessert was similar to what have gotten at a TGI Fridays. Liked the wine which was affordable. Not sure had larger list as menu we got was limited

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    Las Tortillas de Gabino - Tortilla de Gambas

    Tortilla de Gambas

    Las Tortillas de Gabino - Prawn and spinach tortilla

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