Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. San Lorenzo de El Escorial is home to the Monastery of El Escorial, a World Heritage site. This huge complex was built as a monument to commemorate the Spanish victory over the French in the battle of Saint Quentin. Construction lasted 21 years and when it was finished in 1584, the Monastery was the largest building in the world, with 24 km (14.9 mi) of corridors. The building includes a library, Kings' Courtyard, Basilica, and the Palace of Felipe II. The Kings' Pantheon is the burial place for most of the kings of Spain since Carlos I. The Monastery is decorated with works by the most prominent Italian and Spanish painters of the time. Look for works by Titian, Bosch, El Greco, and Velázquez, especially El Greco’s painting of "The Martyrdom of St. Maurice.”
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4 based on 469 reviews
We started eating on the terrace which was very nice and then had to move inside as it got cold. The food was very good and the service was considerate.
4 based on 205 reviews
Restaurant in the old town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, near the church, with a lovely private terrace. Traditional Spanish food, day and weekend menu, dinner, snacks, drinks....
We made a lunch reservation weeks in advance. We selected this restaurant based on the high ratings, a vegan friendly menu and their early opening time of 12:30. When we arrived, we were informed that they had no reservation for us and would not be open until 1pm. We showed them our confirmed reservation on facebook, and they acknowledged that they had dropped the ball, but they still couldn't accommodate our 12:30pm reservation as the kitchen was still setting up. We had an afternoon reservation at 1:45 at El Escorial, and couldn't wait, so we had to settle on a much lessor restaurant to make it on time. Running a restaurant like this is how you lose a 'Certificate of Excellence' from Trip Advisor.Hi garhuffWe really feel the mistake made. It is true that you reserved a month and a half before, and for some reason of those that not even one understands, his reservation was noted on another day. It is true that we open at 12:30, but normally the kitchen opens at 13:00, for that reason we were not prepared, although in case of having had the reservation booked correctly, we would have taken care of them at that time.Please accept our sincere apologies, we are truly embarrassed that they were unlucky enough to pay our mistake.A cordial greetingHola garhuffRealmente sentimos mucho el error cometido. Es cierto que ustedes reservaron un mes y medio antes, y por alguna razón de esas que ni una misma comprende, se apuntó su reserva en otro dÃa. Es cierto que abrimos a las 12:30, pero normalmente la cocina se abre a las 13:00, por esa razón no estabamos preparados, aunque en su caso de haber tenido registrada la reserva correctamente, les habrÃamos atendido a esa hora.Por favor, reciban nuestras más sinceras disculpas, nos abochorna verdaderamente que tuvieran la mala suerte de pagar nuestro error.Un cordial saludo
4 based on 491 reviews
I went there with a group of business guests.The restaurant is located in El Escorialâs city centre, on the first floor of a building in a small commercial centre.Decoration is ok, with lots of red velvet. But nothing sophisticated or unique.Service is friendly and courteous, but not very proactive.We had a set menu.The different dishes came well prepared and in very generous portions.Prices are ok.Itâs a good food restaurant in a local ambiance, but less my style of venue.
4 based on 457 reviews
Overall we had a very good experience. We were there at 1pm for lunch that, by Spanish standards is very early. Although we had the restaurant to ourselves, service was a little slow albeit very courteous.Setting was refined but not pretentious, generous portions and good quality food. We tried various cuts of meat and were never disappointed. Also, they serve a good "cochinillo asado", I suggest you try it if you are not planning a trip to Segovia where it all started (well worth a trip to Segovia on its own. Never mind the Roman aqueduct).I hope you enjoy it, we did.
4 based on 304 reviews
Algora is an elegant restaurant, simple and charming. Located in a renovated 1856 offers Spanish cuisine with special mention of fish, red meats and roasts. It also highlights the temporality of products such as hunting, mushrooms and vegetables. Peaceful
Food was very high quality. I had Salmorejo, very nice and creamy, it was my favorite. Pastel de cabracho, grilled goat cheese, grilled vegetables, all this as starter to share. Portions were very big.As main I had duck with sauce of red fruit. It was well cooked and sauce was very tasty.I would recommend this restaurant to anyone.
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4 based on 205 reviews
This was the first time Iâve used TripAdvisor to do cold research by location. We were going to visit Phillip IIâs Palace, the Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial and wanted to find a place for lunch.Thanks to TripAdvisor contributors (especially uwman, Laurel, Maryland) we discovered El Paseo, although it was not so easy. Our GPS did not recognise the address but we learnt later that the restaurant is technically in El Escorial (as opposed to next door San Lorenzo del Escorial)â¦.a little confusing.We rang to book on the Saturday morning itself, but the restaurant was full (the first sunny weekend for a long time). They offered us a table in the bar area and we quickly accepted. They also recommended we park near the restaurant and walk 10 minutes up the hill to the Palace which was a great idea and avoided expensive parking.The bar area is informal and very pleasant; the food delicious (the 3 course set lunch is 27 euro at weekends and 13.50 on weekdays, although this time we went à la carte); the service is very friendly and knowledgeable.Thanks to El Paseo we discovered a very original red wine; Val de los Frailes, Crianza 2005 from Cigales near Valladolid (14 euro and excellent).
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4 based on 243 reviews
As someone who lives in San Lorenzo de el Escorial, whenever friends visiting want to try the real Sierra de Madrid/Castillian cuisine, I invariably take them here. They recently moved to a new, more spacious place, just a few metres away from the old one, but they retain all of the good qualities they used to have. Great food (wonderful meat) and delicious wine, attentive service, lovely atmosphere and more than reasonable prices. Just keep the secret, please.
5 based on 226 reviews
No matter how long you live in Madrid as a foreigner, as we have for more than six years, you can never underestimate the region's potential to deliver another new and extraordinary eating experience, driven by the modern Spanish passion for food. Valhalla may be in the less touristy part of Escorial, ie the town without the prefix San Lorenzo, but it's well worthwhile the short detour or taxi ride for the 11 or 13 course lunch, or 7 course dinner (these are only the owner's recommendations, you can of course go smaller at lunch or larger at dinner). Ingredients are often local - some of ours had been picked on the river bank that morning - and whipped up into textures and flavours that leave you surprised and chuckling when you are told afterwards what they are, and excited about the next one. Each course comes with its own drink, from the Leon-brewed white or IPA beer, to the fabulous Puerta de Sol white and Maria Dulce light dessert wine. We dined in the evening on the 7 courses - they can come quite fast one after another be so prepared to set your own piece rather than be forced into going at theirs - which proved quite enough to delight the tongue without overfacing the stomach. Among our favourites were the bloody mary cocktail with foamed celery on top, the potato-based churros with a creamy soup of vegetables and almonds, steak tartare with truffle, and what I can only call the smoke surprise - when you take the lid off a great cloud of wood-flavoured smoke?/steam? envelopes you. And the bill? Eyewateringly modest - surely the market could bear more in order to ensure this young restaurant's future. It absolutely deserves to succeed.Gracias
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4 based on 136 reviews
Vesta Taberna is a restaurant where you will find signature cuisine, very pampered and tasty with the best selection of local products, traditional and avant-garde recipes. Our Menu usually changes almost daily. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming.
Great Spanish typical food on a great location. Highly recommended after visiting San Lorenzo de El Escorial. The staff is super friendly and the food generous, mixing "neo-bistrot" and "castizo" styles. Try local artisanal beers and bio wines as well, you won't be disappointed!
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4 based on 622 reviews
In one word excellent. From the outside it will not impress but once inside the small restaurant youâre in for a wonderful meal. From the homemade bread to each of the dishes. Although the wines go well with the dishes I wasnât impressed by some of the white wines. Maybe itâs better to ask for a recommendation of one bottle if experiments with wine are not your thing. The restaurant is small and the service prompt, friendly and to the point. We started our dinner late but it didnât stop them from letting us enjoy without hurry. Well worth the trip from Madrid especially if you can stay overnight and enjoy the beauty of El Escorial.
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