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    • Traditional Paella Cooking Class. A trip to Madrid is all about the food. Many restaurants in Madrid do great paella, but if you want a really special experience, you need to make it yourself.
    • Try Street Food and Tapas at Antón Martín Market. All of the Madrid guides are going to tell you to visit the famous Mercado de San Miguel. The market has been open for over 100 years, but it was turned into a gourmet food market in 2009.
    • Wine Tasting at Madrid & Darracott. You’ll find the best wine tasting in Madrid at the wine shop Madrid & Darracott. Found just off Plaza Mayor, the elegant glass-fronted Madrid & Darracott store invites you inside for an intimate tasting of Spanish wine.
    • Self-Guided Tapas Tour on Madrid’s Tapas Street. Go to any website selling tickets & tours in Madrid and I can guarantee you’ll see tonnes of tapas tours advertised.
    • The Oldest Restaurant in The World – Sobrino de Botín
    • Oldest Chocolateria in Madrid – Chocolatería San Ginés
    • World’S only Michelin-Starred Restaurant with A Flamenco Tablao
    • My Experience at Ravioxo –
    • Best Hidden Gem in Madrid – Restaurante Barrera
    • Parting Thoughts on My Gourmet Experiences in Madrid

    Let’s start at the oldest restaurant it the world, shall we? It would be rude not to. Located near Plaza Mayor, Sobrino de Botín is the longest continuously run restaurant in the world (and Guinness World Records holder for oldest restaurant). Opened in 1725, Restaurante Botin stayed in the Botin family until 1930, when the González family took ove...

    Visit the oldest chocolatería in Madrid for a quintessentially normal breakfast snack! (is that elevenses?) Ok, I wouldn’t consider this breakfast, but it seems that locals do! Deliciously hot and fried churros and served with a Spanish hot chocolate. If you don’t know what a churro, think of a fried donut, except thin and elongated in shape! Choco...

    Honestly, who doesn’t love a dinner and a show? This gourmet experience at Corral de la Moreria takes dinner and a show to the next level, pairing a one-Michelin star awarded restaurant with an award-winning Flamenco show. Photography is only allowed during the first 5 minutes of the show, and although my view for the show was fine, the photos/vide...

    Before I move onto the last exquisite foodie experience in Madrid, I need to set up the story which brought me there. For those who didn’t follow my social media stories about being snubbed as a solo diner, a little context. I made reservations for famed Madrid-chef David Muñoz’s RavioXO restaurant several weeks before my trip. Chef David has a num...

    After being snubbed for being a solo diner at one of Madrid’s hottest restaurants, I was left scrambling to find an alternative. Granted, Madrid is full of excellent restaurants, but how do you choose from 100 fantastic ones? Following the snub, I really just wanted a homey, off-the-beaten path, cozy restaurant – something that would embrace me wit...

    I was a little surprised at how many unique and incredible culinary experiences Madrid had to offer! Yes, Spain is known as a foodie heaven, but I hadn’t actually heard anything specific about Madrid. I mean, to be fair, I’ve never had such a wide variety of experiences in the time span of a few days! It made Madrid just an incredibly delicious tri...

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    • Madrid Tapas Night Walking Tour. 5.0 ⭐️ 1,740 Reviews. Tapas – small, savory Spanish dishes – are on the menu, but it’s more than just a food trip. This is a small-group walking tour, that’s aimed at capturing the soul of Madrid’s legendary nightlife.
    • Madrid Tapas and Wine Tasting Tour. 5.0 ⭐️ 1,785 Reviews. Let’s add some wine to the mix. Spanish wines are as diverse as the tapas and equally delightful.
    • Tapas, Taverns, & History Tour Madrid. 5.0 ⭐️ 879 Reviews. This is an evening tapas walking tour in Madrid designed for those who appreciate good food and fascinating history.
    • 4-Hour Spanish Cooking Class in Madrid. 5.0 ⭐️ 778 Reviews. At this point, it’s safe to say that most of you love tapas or paella. But what if you could whip up these dishes yourself?
  2. Apr 22, 2017 · Gourmet items can be found all over Madrid | Courtesy of Platea Market. Lori Zaino 22 April 2017. Madrid offers many eating and drinking experiences that you might not be able to find elsewhere. Here’s a list of some of the coolest ones you’ll find in Spain’s capital city.

  3. Eating and Drinking Your Way Through Madrid: A Foodies Guide. Madrid is a foodie paradise, with a wealth of delicious and diverse culinary experiences to discover. From savory tapas to mouthwatering churros con chocolate, there’s something for every taste and budget.

  4. Dec 11, 2020 · Destinations. 21 Best Restaurants in Madrid. The city's food scene is an ever-expanding patchwork quilt of cuisines and cultures waiting to be gobbled up. By Benjamin Kemper. December 11, 2020....

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  5. Feb 9, 2020 · 02/09/2020. Food and Wine, Iconic Places. Madrid boasts one of the best and most varied culinary offer in Spain. From centenary taverns to innovative Michelin-star restaurants, its food scene is absolutely endless and for all tastes. Here go some of the iconic venues and local food suggestions:

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