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Escorts in Madrid

Like all major cities in Europe, Madrid has a healthy mix of local and international restaurants. Madrid receives hundreds of thousands of tourists from different places, so naturally you will have different restaurants that vary wildly in prices and in quality. You can find many restaurants pooled together in town squares like the Plaza Santa Ana and Plaza Mayor. These two squares, like any other major squares in Madrid, serve as a catch bin for tourists. Beware of eating in these popular squares because they tend to be very pricey.

Madrid’s cuisine follows the Castilian tradition. The Castilian cuisine is largely meat based with a few dabs of seafood dishes. Spanish dishes have a lot of spices, and they probably have the most rice variants for a European cuisine. A famous Spanish dish is Paella, which is Spanish rice with tasty paste, and lots of seafood. Other dishes featured in Madrid are the Callos a la Madrilena (hot spicy beef tripe), Cocido Madrileno (chick pea stew), Oreja de Cerdo (pig ears), and Sopa de Ajo (garlic soup). Spanish or Castilian cuisine has one of the more interesting fusions in Europe since it has the influences of the Moors (where Spain became its colony), Latin America, the Philippines, and Mediterranean.

A highly regarded restaurant in Madrid is the Casa Mingo in Paseo de la Florida. This Spanish-Asturian classic restaurant serves no other variants but chicken and salad. Their simple menu pattern may scare some people, but there is a reason why the Madrilenos love it. The restaurant is a classic for locals because it offers the city’s staple food with a simple touch on its own such that you do not need any condiments to change its flavour. As they say, this restaurant is as natural as they come.

Another restaurant that satiates the taste buds of Madrilenos is Iroco in Velasquez, Salamanca. This is one of the many elegant restaurants in the city that offers original cuisine. The Iroco has some of the finest cooked Castilian meals in a garden setting. The restaurant is rarely full because of its high price tag, but those who can afford to eat here always go back. Another pricey restaurant is the Casa Lucio. This is a hot food spot for celebrities and even members of the royalty. On fortunate occasions, you may find some of the Spanish royalty entertain guests much like an average Spanish restaurant opening up to tourists. Of course, the restaurant is known for their cocido and their roasts even more than the celebrities who frequent there.

Delectable cuisine does not escape the attention of the locals, so if you see a packed restaurant in Velasquez, perhaps it is the La Trainera. The La Trainera has a great selection of wines from the vintage to the contemporary. The dishes, which are mostly seafood, should be picked with the right wine. You should try their giant scarlet shrimp and the turbot.

For reasonably priced meals, the Corte Ingles and Calle de Preciados is the place to go. These restaurants are stocked with a supermarket where you can buy some deli and fresh produce. The Museo del Jamon is one of the ‘fast food’ restaurants scattered throughout the city. Madrid’s finest cuisine comes from everywhere, so wherever you eat will always be a fair choice.