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  2. Apr 15, 2022 · Hungry? Check out my list of the top 20 foods in Madrid! The 10 best appetizers and the 10 most popular main dishes!

    • 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.
    • Cocido Madrileño. A stew consisting of chickpeas, vegetables and various cuts of pork, Cocido Madrileño is a substantial meal - so much so, it has to be served in two portions (the soup first and then meat and vegetables).
    • Chocolate con Churros. This famous fried dough, served with the thickest hot chocolate you will ever see, can be found all over Spain, but nowhere does churros better than Madrid.
    • Cochinillo Asado (Roast Suckling Pig) A regional specialty that is hard to get done properly, due to its long preparation time. Where to Get Cochinillo Asado in Madrid: El Sobrino de Botin (commonly known as 'El Botin') is the oldest restaurant in the world and was Hemingway's favorite restaurant (he says as much in his book The Sun Also Rises).
    • Bocadillo de Calamares. Battered squid rings, served on a crusty roll, is another Madrid classic. This is another dish that is often served badly - unless the squid is recently fried, it can be very chewy - so make sure you choose your restaurant right.
  3. Aug 17, 2023 · No trip to the Spanish capital would be complete without tasting these typical foods in Madrid! Here are 20 local favorites to order.

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · What to eat in Madrid? 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. shutterstock. VIEW MORE. View all You Have To Try in Madrid. View You Have To Try in Madrid map.

  5. Jamón Ibérico: Cured Ham, a Spanish Delicacy. Elevate your palate with the world-renowned Jamón Ibérico. Crafted from acorn-fed, free-range Iberian pigs, this cured ham is a true testament to Spain’s dedication to quality and tradition.

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