This is a great spot to eat that's off the beaten path in Madrid and gives you an excellent bang for your buck. The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is because the menus were in Italian and Spanish, but not English, and the outdoor decor was a bit dark and sparse. But overall, this was a wonderful lunch experience.
The food is made with simple elegance; I had the burrata with arugula and tomatoes. And it was just that: a large portion of delicious burrata cheese, a pile of arugula and tomatoes, and a thin crispy tortilla, all of which were drizzled with olive oil, balsamic, and spices. Truly simple, healthy, and delicious, and much cheaper than something of the same size most other places in Madrid. The foccacias also looked very tasty, and very large relative to the price.
If you want really high quality cheap eats in Madrid, then this is the place for you! read more