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    Martes 13

    4.5 (6 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 1:30 am (Next day)

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    2 years ago

    Was our second choice and it turned out to be ok. Service was good. Food was solid. Sat outside and it was pleasant.

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    2 years ago

    We shared the beef which was slightly salty but tender and delicious. The gazpacho amuse bouche was a tasty and welcome treat!

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    3 years ago

    Very good Spanish food, we really enjoyed the grilled squid, bread, olives , etc. Waiter was very attentive

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    7 years ago

    This isn't just a casual five stars. Completely legit. Stunningly ridiculous. Do not pass on the artichokes. Best I've ever had.

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    Street Xo - Arroz A La Cubana

    Street Xo

    4.2(137 reviews)
    10.2 kmSalamanca
    €€€

    StreetXO is Dabiz Muñoz in his most unbridled, borderline wacky mood…read more If DiverXO, the master restaurateur's three-star Michelin flagship, is the meticulously choreographed tasting menu with white-glove precision-- a culinary journey meets Alice in Wonderland-- then StreetXO is the same brain turned loose. A sort of rock 'n' roll meets 90's arcade meets "Big Trouble in Little China". It's louder. Faster. Beautifully messier. And all by ingenious intent. You don't just come here to eat. You come to get swept up and swept away by it all. The inertia is felt the moment one walks inside. The space is edgy and playful, like a grown-up video game that never grew out of its chaos. There's even a swing at the entrance for adults to sit in and take Instagram-worthy photos. My wife and I have, twice. Indeed, there are other options. One might partake of gentler balcony offerings, or tuck into one of many inside nooks in the ample lounge-bar area. But if you want the full StreetXO shenanigans-- heat on your face, hisses of searing pans, perfume of spice and smoke in the air, the full-force theatre of it all-- then plant yourself at the monster octagonal counter. Mirrors line the salon wherein patrons dine, so that everything and everyone can be caught munching, savoring, swigging, laughing, and relishing as if in one big, faceted, reflective stage. An open, inviting kitchen isn't just a floor-plan design. It's a deliberate showcasing of a culinary orchestra at the top of its game. Every movement is in synchronicity, firing out plates with a speed resembling chaos until the beholder realizes it's more like choreography. StreetXO's soundtrack is part of the engine. Music is loud-- thumping with a rotating mix of techno, EDM, and sizzling club beats that would never permit the room to settle. Sonic energy soars with a feverish tempo set by the kitchen. Fast hands ripping streams of tickets and flicking flamed-licked skillets. Bass-lines pound out rhythms as woks crackle and fire leaps from grills. Somehow it all seems perfectly synced: volume, velocity, and vibrancy. Epic dishes appear in front of mesmerized diners as if teleported by magic. The bar is lively, even frenetic. Yet it is an entertaining vibe. Chefs move with haste and purpose, never stopping, never drifting. Flames rise and fall in a sort of hypnotic dance. Smoke curls up and disappears. Oils shimmer in coppery pans. Every station feels alive, like the whole place is a bundle of kinetic pulses refusing to die down. A lead chef in all-black cooking attire anchors the momentum. Around him, staff in mint-white coats navigate through crowds with deft and focus as part server, part air-traffic controller. Plates glide in and out, darting like fragile doves through a storm. And over everything, you hear it again and again: "Voy, voy." It's the kitchen's heartbeat, "coming through", in a never-ending relay. Then you start noticing the precision lurking within all that speed. A tray of perfect seasonings arrives briskly. Bowls and plates are finished with remarkable acuity. No casual splashes, no guesswork. The runner in white handles each plate with steady grace in the middle of mayhem. And the tray is gone before one fully processes what one has just witnessed. Food is alluring, loud, colorful and flavorful-- unapologetically bold, like StreetXO. Management doesn't want you to eat politely. It wants you lean in (with full force). Indulge with enthusiasm. Use your hands. Embrace the messy joys. Duck Dumplings are the perfect example. They are presented on paper placemats, clearly meant to be eaten with fingers. It's a good form of primal. Crispy, crunchy outside. Soft, buttery inside. So delicious it resets your expectations mid-bite. Crab dishes are standouts, too. They disappear faster than planned because every forkful dares another. And then there are the Short Ribs. The mantelpiece. Forty-eight hours of slow heat make it deep, rich, and comforting in a way that feels unfair to everything else on the menu. While StreetXO moves at warp-speed, this delectable delight doesn't rush for anything. It's the star of stars. Even the drinks match Street XO's attitude. One smoky cocktail in particular stands above the rest. Smoke up front, with hints of cherry underneath. It is emboldened and dramatic. Yet curiously balanced and nuanced. The Nam Phrik brings a sharp, spicy-orange hit at the top that awakens everything else. By the time the meal ends, one is satiated, but also buzzing. It's as if you earned a siesta but don't want to take it. You want to keep indulging your senses. That's StreetXO. The cerebral, sophisticated DiverXO's more streetwise sibling. It's not for the timid. It isn't high-concept. It's high octane. Street XO is Madrid's knee-jerk response to full-contact lunch or dinner. And it is as much a spectacle as it is spectacular!

    Shout out to my Yelper, Regis K., for recommending this spot. It made for a memorable night…read more I love the nightclub scene and this place offers that kind of ambience. The Techno music is loud so just be aware of that. I loved it and couldn't stop dancing in my seat. It is first come first serve. Regis told me to go as soon as they opened. Even then, we got one of the last seatings by the bar where all the action is. It was so much fun seeing all the chefs and sous chefs shouting and working in harmony. Our server was amazing in recommending many of the dishes and drinks. I also got a kick out of their cool straight jacket chef's attire. One word to describe the food here; it is very avant-garde (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Singapore). Our favorite dish of the night was the Vieira Asada (scallop with a green sauce). Honestly, I don't think you will go wrong with any of the items on the menu. Love how they describe each dish as they present it to you. I also never had the bartender come by and take the time to describe the drink in great detail. Truly an amazing unique meal from start to finish. I do recommend that you get a bit dressed up. And don't forget to take a fun selfie on the leather cushion swings. 10/10 Experience

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    Not a place for a quiet conversation :)

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    Vinoteca Moratín - leeks

    Vinoteca Moratín

    4.9(42 reviews)
    11.7 kmCortes
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    Make a reservation! This was exactly what we needed after hours at the Prado - cozy yet upscale,…read moreauthentic but not pretentious. Servers spoke perfect English and helped guide us with food and wine. The bread was seriously incredible - this is the stuff you'll pay $12/loaf for in LA. Yummy roasted potatoes are brought to the table as soon as you're seated. Loved the leeks and the veal pasta. The fish of the day was a tad too fishy but that's more of my personal taste.

    This was the BEST meal I've ever had!…read more We stopped by on a Friday evening for dinner in which they told us they were full so we made a reservation for the next weekend. (Reservations can be made in person or over the phone only - while we were eating, I saw the phone ringing off the hook and their reservation book being added to.) When it was time for our reservation we were greeted and seated by a nice man who turned out to be the chef/owner himself, Marcos Gil. He went through each item on the menu with us and suggested wine pairings for our selections. We ordered the leeks, salmon, veal cheek, and venison, a daily special. They were all incredible! Each dish was not overly sophisticated and let the main component truly speak for itself. We could genuinely taste the craft and care that went into each dish. The dessert was no exception. Despite being a modest, unassuming restaurant, the space was intimate and inviting and the service was excellent along with the food. Worth more than any three-star Michelin meal any day.

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    La Latina - Sangria

    La Latina

    3.8(9 reviews)
    0.0 kmBarajas

    This is a nice little charming restaurant in Barajas. I was really happy with the quality of the…read morefood and how flavorful it was. I walked by the night before we had dinner and it was packed, so I decided to have dinner the following night. We arrived at 8pm. The restaurant was full by the time we left (around 10). We had a bottle of red wine, Grilled octopus, Paella Valenciana, Tarta de dulce de leche, homemade pudding and coffee. I really enjoyed our dinner. I did not ask but I believe this is a family restaurant. Service was good. This restaurant is not geared toward tourists, so service can be improved. But that also makes food to be much better. Nonetheless I definitely recommend this place to anyone staying in the airport area. It is a short walk from any hotel near T1-T3.

    In the Madrid airport area for one evening ahead of a flight the next day and staying down the…read morestreet at the Clement Barajes Hotel. On a Saturday night, I found few places open,  but in a the small area where La Latina was located,  there was definitely some activity worth checking out. Of those (and wasn't interested in a beer joint), I found La Latina the most active,  attractive and inviting.  The place was packed, but was seated at a good table in the back.  Great service,  a varied menu with some typical tapas selections and a number of other select options. With our beverages,  we enjoyed the typical gratis of olives and in this instance, more of that wonderful jamon Iberica. My daughter & I split an order of the Calamares. They were a half order & delicious as expected as they had been all along our previous weeks' journey. She was in the mood for a burger. La Latina offered up a very attractive burger, cooked just right & not too big on the size (good). The bite I had was really good. Me, I kept it sort of light. With the olives and calamares already, I was happy with a toast if bread, olive oil, tomato, anchovy & manchego. Paired with a beer, that hit all the taste buds just right. With the good service, upbeat & modern atmosphere + good eats, I'd certainly call this place 'fan worthy' and give it an easy 4 stars.

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    Laredo - Sea Bream Fillet with Galician-Style Clams - Lomo de Dorada con langostinos

    Laredo

    4.4(12 reviews)
    9.8 kmRetiro
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    We stood in front of Laredo's doors at 1:05 PM on a weekday before their 1:15 opening without a…read morereservation. When they opened, they were a little shocked we didn't have a reservation for 6 people, but they were able to get us situated by pushing 2-2 tops together and moving seats around it. Our waitress offered us an English menu, which definitely helped for ordering since their menu is quite extensive. We didn't have much room beyond our 6 sharing plates, but it worked really well based on how they were pacing food. Dishes came out one at a time and we were able to enjoy and complete each one while they were fresh from the kitchen. They kicked us off with a complementary plate of cheeses, cured meats, and short breadsticks which was a great way to start. The food: Spanish Omelette with Artichokes - Tortilla de patata con alcachofes - a thin layer of egg with thinly sliced, browned potatoes, and lightly fried artichokes. All comes together nicely with slightly different textures. Home-Made Croquettes - Croquetas caseras - 8 enormous croquettes with the crispiest bread crumb exterior. Inside is a lot of creamy/cheesy filling with little bits of cured meat. Warm Salad (Sprouts, Avocado, Fresh Cheese, Tomato, Aoili, and Prawns) - Ensalada templada - the name needs work, but the dish does not. The mixture of everything make it eat more like a creamy shrimp dish from the avocado and egg. Then you have a little texture from thinly sliced fried parsnips (?), sun dried tomato, and salad greens. I would be happy just eating this for a meal. Confit 'Flower' Artichoke with Iberian Jowl, Fresh Foie, and Quail Egg - Alcachofa en flor confitada - is this food, or a work of art? I believe this is the first time I've had a vegetable confit, but the cooking method converts the artichoke into a tender, super rich spread of artichoke leaves. With the toppings, this is near the top of indulgent vegetables I have had in my lifetime. Cuttlefish and White Prawn Rice - Arroz de Sepia y Almeja - lots of seafood, some creaminess from the rice, and then some aioli is added on top of that. Some people in my party didn't like the rice being that "Al dente", but I was ok with how the rice was cooked. Sea Bream Fillet with Galician-Style Clams - Lomo de Dorada con langostinos - perfectly cooked fresh clams. The fish fillets had a nice browned skin, good salt level. No complaints about this dish, but it wasn't very memorable either. It was a full house by the time we finished, and I'm not surprised based on the food quality and sizable portions. Very impressed by the food and will be seeking a return visit if ever back in Madrid.

    This place is BUSY and bustling! We sat at the bar area, nabbed a bottle or rose and let the night…read moreunfold. We had plenty of tapas and some of the best steak and fries I remember in quite a long time. You gotta be patient. You gotta be willing to take your time, let the night be a longer one. And just enjoy the buzz. The staff is very busy and we had to really take our time getting their attention and staying on their radar. But once our plates arrived and our glasses were full, all is perfection. It was such a quintessential Spanish evening. Rioja that was billowing til the later hours of the evening. Music and people alive by the late night sunsets. It was perfect and I would 100% head back!

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    Laredo - Complimentary appetizer plate

    Complimentary appetizer plate

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    Martes 13 - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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