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Tía Cebolla

Calle de la Cruz 27 <m> Sol 1 2 3 Madrid, Madrid provincia, España 40.415139 -3.702412

guardado por 29 personas

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Tortilla Tortilla!

Set on the hill between Sol and Plaza Santa Ana, La Tía Cebolla serves fantastic tortilla española (€4) and generous slabs of homemade empanada (tuna- or mincemeat-filled pie) for just €2.50. Plus, the friendly waiters bring fresh bread, chorizo and cheese free with each drink.

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El Tigre

+34 915 32 00 72

Calle de las Infantas 30 <m> Chueca 5 Madrid, Madrid provincia, España 40.420411 -3.698716

guardado por 398 personas

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Mmm free food

If you can elbow your way through the crowds to the bar, you’ll find beer or cider for €1.50, immediately followed by a plate of hot tapas: croquettes, patatas bravas and tostadas galore. Amazingly, the bar staff never repeat the dishes that accompany each round.

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Kabokla

+34 915 32 59 66

de lo mejor de 2012

Calle de San Vicente Ferrer 55 <m> Noviciado 2 3 10 Madrid, Madrid provincia, España 40.426165 -3.707767

www.kabokla.es

guardado por 31 personas

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Samba and Caipirinhas and Yoga, Oh My!

Try this cool Brazilian cultural center near San Bernardo for a completely different experience. With Brazilian influences in everything from the décor to the samba classes, dj sessions, food and yoga, you can mix with Madrid's international scene while getting your groove on. Plus, sign up for Brazilian culture classes or theater workshops!

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El Alebrije

+34 915 22 29 44

Calle del Marqués de Santa Ana 32 <m> Tribunal 1 10 Madrid, Madrid provincia, España 40.4252906 -3.70366100000001

guardado por 9 personas

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The Best Mexican in Madrid

Now, I don’t want to brag, but I do know good Mexican food – I’m a Texan, after all. And El Alebrije is good Mexican food. You know the sensation (rarely found in Spanish cuisine) where your tongue and lips are numb and on fire at the same time? Well, El Alebrije delivers awesome dishes with as much spice as you can handle, plus mariachis on weekends. Stick with a margarita, because the 64-drink cocktail menu might induce decision-making panic. (Especially with names such as Perro Salteado and Vaca Voleando).

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