Go to mercao It is one of the most deeply rooted traditions in Spain and the Trail It is living proof of this. Located in the heart of Madrid we find the Rastro, a busy open-air market Every Sunday thousands of people visit in search of the best bargains and vintage objects. But that’s not all, after a morning of walking between stalls it’s time to eat.
Due to the large influx of people restaurant prices in the area have skyrocketed and many no longer know where to eat, either because of the full capacity or because of the exorbitant prices. But all is not lost, because if you know where to go you can still find those old bars.
From traditional tapas to homemade dishesthe offer is almost as varied as the Rastro itself. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a more substantial meal, the proximity to the Rastro ensures that there will always be an option that fits your budget and your cravings. Today we know some of the best and you can’t miss it.
Tavern El Sur
If what you are looking for is a traditional bar, Taberna El Sur is your place. A cozy atmosphere accompanied by traditional spanish food at low prices and perfect for a meeting with friends. The tavern is famous for its wide variety of tapas, portions and homemade dishes such as potato omelette, croquettes or broken eggs. In addition, they also offer a menu of the day that you can enjoy at Calle de la Torrecilla del Leal, 12.
The salad from the Errante Tavern
If you are a fan of Russian salad and you have gone to spend a Sunday morning at the Rastro, you have to know La ensaladilla de la Taberna Errante. A restaurant located on Mira el Río Baja street, 21, where you will try one of the best salads in Madrid, since As its name indicates, it is its specialty. It is only open on Sundays for those who want to have a vermouth after a walk through the market and it is a real wonder that will make you want to take a tupperware home.
Malacatín
Traveling to the past is possible in this Centenario Restaurant in Madrid where traditional dishes are the protagonists. The most traditional Madrid is found in this corner located on Calle de la Ruda, 5, and it is one of those places that no longer exist. It boasts of having one of the best stews in the capital and is an ideal place to eat after a morning of shopping at the Rastro and to have a few beers with lifelong friends.
La Bobia
The Bobia restaurant could not be missing from this list, an authentic Asturian with cachopo and fabada as its flag. Located on San Millán Street, this place aims to mix the gastronomy of Asturias with the Madrid Movida creating a unique and perfect atmosphere for a Sunday morning. With generous portions and surprising prices, this restaurant is a mandatory stop after a morning at the Rastro.
Alchemy
If before going to the Rastro you want to enjoy a good breakfast, or you prefer to eat something lighter after the morning walk, the Alchemy cafeteria is your place. Also on San Millán Street, this place has become famous for its cozy atmosphere and the high quality of its service. specialty coffee. With a modern design establishment and a menu that offers all types of coffees, teas, pastries and toasts, it is characterized by the care they put into their preparations and their wide range of vegan and gluten-free products.
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