MADDY MACLEOD
MADRID
This restaurant specializes in salads, meats, pastries, seafood and pasta dishes. It is located amidst the hustle and bustle of the urban, gay area in Madrid, Spain. At this authentic eatery you will find your food tasting incredible and fresh out of the kitchen. One of its most famous dishes, the paella, is laced with a variety of fresh seafood and poultry.
Cuisine: Spanish
Contact: Warmoesstraat 16, 1012 JD Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Sun-Thurs 9am-1am; Fri-Sat 9am-2:30am
Highlights: Parma Fondue (€16.80); Chicken Saté (€16.80);

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This restaurant provides its customers with a variety of delicious Venezuelan foods as well as hand-crafted drinks. This incredible menu is accented by a lively atmosphere with upbeat music and great customer service.
I thoroughly enjoyed my meal of the cachapas (sweet corn pancakes) and the tequeños (venezuelan cheese sticks). Both of these dishes were fresh and provided a unique combination of textures.
If you are looking for a place with great food and a fun atmosphere to go to with friends, Grama Lounge is the best place to go!
Cuisine: Venezuelan
Contact: Calle de Fuencarral, 95, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Hours: Mon-Thurs 1pm-1:30am; Fri-Sun 1pm-2:30am
Highlights: Cachapas (12€); Tequeños (8€)

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This eatery serves as a central hub where locals can be seen enjoying tapas. 100 Montaditos provides customers with satisfactory customer service, yet makes up for it with the quality of tapas and other foods served both in their indoor dining area as well as their outdoor sitting area.
This eatery has an assortment of authentic Spanish dishes and desserts made daily on their 3+ page menu. One of their standout dishes I enjoyed is their Montesa Ensalada, which encorporates lettuce, goat cheese, chicken, tomato, onion and balsamic cream.
Cuisine: Spanish
Contact: Calle de Fuencarral, 95, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Hours: Mon-Sun 11:30am-12am
Highlights: Montesa Ensalada (3.5€); Pollo kebab, cebolla crujiente y salsa BBQ (1,2€)

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This is a medium-size, trendy establishment located in the hip, gay neighborhood of Chueca in Madrid, Spain. It serves a variety of Spanish-American food along with a small selection of housemade drinks. This restaurant is usually popular during lunch and dinner hours, however, I have not experienced it being overly crowded in my visits there. I highly recommend their brie and caramelized onion burger; it is a delicious and creamy Spanish twist on the burger.
Cuisine: Spanish
Contact: Calle Pérez Galdós, 7, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Hours: Mon-Wed 9:30am-1pm; Thur-Fri 9:30am-2am; Sat-Sun 10:30am-1am
Highlights: Brie and Sauteed Onions Burger (10€)

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