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Jardin De Recoletos Restaurante

Jardin De Recoletos Restaurante

Gil de Santivañes, 4 - 6 BAJO. 28001. Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

Té • Café • Europeo • Mediterráneo


"It is really a calm and tranquillity garden in the heart of the city next to the archaeological moeo and the alkala gate. very careful the decoration and the details. The staff deal is very good, they are attentive, they do not exhaust and are pleasant. I've already gone several times for these points mentioned, the last yesterday we went with two baby carts and had enough space and we were very agusto. the food is of very good quality and well cooked. They are not abundant amounts, but depending on what you choose, for example, the bull-fighting terrine with foie can be satisfied. It's actually one of the dishes I recommend because it's very good. Also important is that they have dishes for people who have allergies or intolerances, and when you ask for them they advise you and really check that they control that they can or may not eat from so dishes the lactose intolerants, allergy to gluten. which gives you a lot of security. the price if you share dishes to try several and don't drink wine comes out reasonable among several people. we were 4 people yesterday: croquettes (six, recommending the puerros and mushrooms), eggs broken with ham, chipirones, a salad, rabbi of bull and cheese cake water, sodas, coffee and infoiones and we went out each for 33 euros and we did not stay hungry. In short for everything mentioned is a restaurant that I recommend 100%. ah! not yesterday, but on the previous occasion we also enjoyed a live performance that I am amening our food."

El Viejo León

El Viejo León

Calle de Alfonso X, 6, Madrid, 28010, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

Europeo • Francés • Vegetariano • Comida Rápida


"Located on a side street in the quiet Salamander neighborhood of Madrid, this restaurant is a real surprise. We decided to try it because it was located walking distance from our hotel. We had our doubts as to whether it served French food because its name is Spanish. But, it is a French restaurant, and quite a good one. It is a charming, but small restaurant with only 8 tables. Although reservations were suggested, we went at 9 pm (early for dinner by Spanish custom) on a Tuesday and needed no reservation. My wife and I both had the French onion soup which was excellent. I had entrecote de Paris, a steak with a fine tasting sauce which came with sauteed potatoes and a small salad. My wife had a vegetable crepe. Both were delicious. Now for the quirks. There is only one waiter, an elderly gentleman, who I believe was the owner. He was kind, efficient and attentive, but he did not speak either French or English. (On the other hand, whomever was doing the cooking probably had been to France and knew what they were doing). Next, the restaurant had only 3 menu books available. Three were in Spanish and one was in English . However, the English translation was so bad as to be unintelligible. In the end, I used the Spanish menu which was more understandable (after 2 weeks in Spain) than the English one which was useless. And if you did not understand Spanish, you were guessing. If it were not for this, I would give this restaurant 5 stars."