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Collage 

Swedish and fusion food, including Swedish tapas.
Added on: 14-Aug-2004 | hits: 355
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Swagat 

Indian restaurant in the Salamanca district.
Added on: 14-Aug-2004 | hits: 374
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Casa Alberto 

Old restaurant with good tapas in the C/ Huertas.
Added on: 14-Aug-2004 | hits: 356
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Casa Lucio 

Said to be the favourite restaurant of King Juan Carlos.
Added on: 14-Aug-2004 | hits: 350
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La Vaca Argentina 

Madrid restaurant chain, specializing in top-quality Argentinian beef. Excellent value for money.
Added on: 14-Aug-2004 | hits: 393
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Botin 

The oldest restaurant in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records, founded in 1725 though the building is much older. Goya worked here as a dish washer. Excellent quality Castilian cuisine and even better value for money, but very popular with groups, so book ahead.
Added on: 30-May-2006 | hits: 214
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Posada de la Villa 

Classic Castilian fare in the Cava Baja.
Added on: 30-May-2006 | hits: 146
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Casa Ciriaco 

Restaurant founded in 1887, of most interest as it was from this building in 1906 that the anarchist Mateo Morral threw a bomb hidden in a bunch of flowers, in an attempt to assassinate King Alfonso XIII and his bride. The attempt failed, directly killing 23 bystanders and courtiers.
Added on: 01-Jun-2006 | hits: 144
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Las Cuevas de Luis Candelas 

Luis Candelas was a legendary 19th-century bandolero, highwayman, with a Robin-Hood kind of reputation among the people. If you have ever visited Madrid, you have almost certainly seen the restaurant which claims to occupy his old hideaway just south of the Plaza Mayor, indeed you have probably been put off by the fancy-dressed doorman, but it is a perfectly fine eatery specialising in Castilian / Madrileñan cuisine, and only a tad overpriced.
Added on: 01-Jun-2006 | hits: 169
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