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  1. Apr 15, 2022 · Valencian Paella is probably the best-known Spanish food to try in Madrid and is a must on every visitor`s bucket list. But Paella is just the beginning of an outstanding diversity of rice dishes. In this post, I will mention my top 3 favorite rice dishes: Valencian Paella, Rice with lobster, and Rice del Senyoret.

    • Ibérico Ham. And here comes the winner, the best food to try in Madrid: jamón Ibérico or de bellota. Everything about eating delicious Ibérico in Spain is unique from how it’s cut before serving to its fantastic flavor in the mouth.
    • Spanish Tortilla. When you talk about the tortilla, tread carefully. Everyone in Spain has an opinion about it. The tortilla is so popular that you can have it everywhere, and everywhere someone will be complaining about it.
    • Patatas Bravas. Patatas bravas are fried potato slices served with hot sauce or aioli (garlic sauce). They are so popular that there is an actual debate over who invented them.
    • Paella. Controversial statement alert: You can eat paella in Madrid. I can already hear Valencianos yelling at me, and they are right—paella does taste better in its hometown.
    • Huevos rotos. How do you like your eggs in the morning? I like mine just like this: huevos rotos is Spanish for broken eggs, and it’s one of Madrid’s specialties.
    • Cocido Madrileño. If you happen to be visiting Madrid in the cooler months, make sure you don’t miss the chance to taste cocido madrileño. This traditional Spanish stew is thick and hearty, cooked with a broth of seasonal vegetables, and a mix of meats – chorizo, sausage and pork.
    • Tortilla de patatas. In Spain however, there’s no single right way to eat your eggs. Known locally as a Spanish omelette, tortilla de patatas is a must-try when it comes to Madrid food.
    • Patatas bravas. No matter where in the world you’ll travel, it’s more than likely there will be some kind of potato on offer. It’s one of life’s true pleasures.
  2. Aug 17, 2023 · No trip to the Spanish capital would be complete without tasting these typical foods in Madrid. Contents hide. 1 Cocido Madrileño. 2 Huevos Rotos. 3 Bocadillo de Calamares. 4 Callos a la Madrileña. 5 Churros con Chocolate. 6 Oreja a la Plancha. 7 Tortilla de Patatas. 8 Croquetas. 9 Gambas al Ajillo. 10 Pisto. 11 Huevos Rellenos.

    • Suckling Pig. Suckling pig (cochinillo) is one of my favorite dishes to eat in Madrid. Even though it is a typical dish from the small villages in the surrounding mountains of Madrid, you can also get it in the capital itself.
    • Spanish Omelette (Tortilla) You can’t leave Spain or Madrid without having tasted a pincho de tortilla (also known as Spanish omelet). Even though it is one of the simplest dishes you can have, every bar or restaurant in Madrid has a different way of preparing it.
    • Churros. Of course, there must be something sweet! The most popular food to eat in Madrid, Spain for anyone with a sweet tooth is c hocolate con churros.
    • Meat and Chickpea Stew (Cocido madrileño) Cocido madrileño (meat and chickpea stew) is a hearty, substantial stew that is usually eaten during the winter months (You’ll not want to eat Cocido Madrileño when it’s a burning 35°C outside…).
  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Where to eat in Madrid? 58 Traditional Foods You Have To Try in Madrid The best traditional dishes in Madrid and the best authentic restaurants that make them, recommended by industry professionals. Last update: Tue Apr 16 2024

  4. Written by Ellie Johnson. Let’s talk about the best foods in Madrid and where to try them for yourself. Located at the very heart of Spain, Madrid extends an irresistible invitation to explorers, unveiling a culinary terrain where echoes of age-old customs entwine seamlessly with cutting-edge creativity.

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