Reviews on Spanish food in Aranjuez, Community of Madrid, Spain. Aranjuez is the home of Palacio Real (Royal Palace), the spring residence of Spanish kings since the late 1880s. The beautiful gardens surrounding the palace are just as famous as the residence and are the inspiration for “Concierto de Aranjuez” by Joaquin Rodrigo, one of Spain’s most significant composers of the 20th century. During the summer, join the local tradition of eating dinner in the picnic area next to the Tagus River. UNESCO designated Aranjuez as a World Heritage landscape in 2001 and a very large casino was built in 2005.
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4 based on 119 reviews
our restaurant is located in the center of Aranjuez city. only 300m2 from the royal palace. it is well known in our know-how in cooking and preparing delicious Lebanese dishes as well as Spanish traditional ones. you will feel like at home and the service
This is a quiet and comfortable restaurant, which offers Mediterranean and Lebanese food. The place looks brand new and impeccable clean, having a contemporary decor. The food is homey, tasty and well cooked, being the servings in average quantities. Very friendly staff. Medium prices.
4 based on 357 reviews
De nuestro restaurante en Aranjuez «El Tomate» salen los platos y tapas más apetecibles de la cocina de mercado nacional. Una carta de calidad, elaborado con los ingredientes más frescos y donde la excelencia es su protagonista. Nuestro restaurante, hace
This restaurant is all about the tomato. They serve tapas, steaks, vegetables and a lot more but I think the best thing they serve are the tomatoes. Big, ripe and meaty and only dessed with some salt and olive oil, they were amazing! Because I am a vegetarian I tried to order a plate with cheese and vegetables off the menu. Because my spanish is to so good, it took a while before they understood but the servers were very nice and helpfull and the plate of vegetables I got was very nice.
4 based on 218 reviews
The ambience and service in the restaurant are excellent. The staff are pleasant and helpful but speak little English. We were given an English menu but some of the translation is a bit funny. We ordered the goats cheese and mango salad the ribs and beef cheeks which never arrived we asked twice for them and got another portion of ribs which we ate because they are so lovely and tender really tasty. Despite using the waiters iPhone to translate beef cheeks to Spanish another portion of ribs arrived so we gave up. We thoroughly enjoyed the restaurant and the food
4 based on 284 reviews
Thank goodness for this delightful restaurant in a town bereft of places open to eat on an April evening. We arrived too early for dinner, but had a drink and managed to communicate with our non-existent Spanish. The man behind the bar (who later doubled as the waiter) was patient and friendly, apologised for the wait for the restaurant to open and even managed to find a menu in English to compare with the Spanish menu with which we were struggling. The meal was delicious, the wine was reasonably priced and very good, and the service friendly and efficient. Would not hesitate to recommend such a lovely place.
4 based on 1020 reviews
Almazara Restaurant has been a family business for 8 years. We have recently moved and our new location is in Calle del Real nº1 in Aranjuez. We are situated next to the Princess Garden and close to the Royal Palace (5-7 minutes walking) and to the other
We visited this restaurant for lunch and were very impressed with the food, service and pleasant staff, We both elected to have the set menu with a choice of starters and main meal, good selection and one had a rice dish and the a salad, mains were a deer casserole and a roast chicken dish. The wine was pleasant and we sat outside on the terrace as it was a perfect day for a casual lunch.Thank you for you review, I'm Carlos (restaurant manager), i cant explain my satisfaccion because I dont Know speak in English perfectly. Thank you for you review and your visit.Carlos Tejedor
4 based on 266 reviews
This is currently my favourite place in Aranjuez. The place itself is modern and clean, and the staff are friendly and efficient. The quality of the food is exceptional given the prices. Desserts are delicious and ´different´ and the coffee tasty. I also like that they have a cheese table to the left as you walk in and you can choose bits of what you fancy which are served as an aperitif along with marinated olives. I think anyone would be hard pushed to find fault with Aguatinta. It´s a must for every itinerary.
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4 based on 449 reviews
Cocina de mercado con gran calidad del producto, dando un toque de autor en la cocina acompañado de un excelente servicio de camareros y sumiller.
This was an incredible lunch! The service was excellent, but more than anything the food what EXCELLENT. The salmorejo was some of the best I have ever had in Spain. The gazpacho was fresh and bright. The asparagus was perfectly cooked and the fried eggplant was absolutely stunning. Be sure to get the strawberries for dessert, as it is a specialty of the town. I highly recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 402 reviews
Este restaurante esta cerca de la plaza de toros a unos 10min andando desde palacio,en la calle florida, nº84 disponemos de un salón con capacidad para una 36 personas aprox. y una extensa terraza, damos servicio de desayunos, comidas y cenas. Podéis come
We selected this restaurant because we needed to eat early in the evening and this restaurant also appeared on Trip Advisor as highly rated for gluten free. The gluten free options were very few. The decor is modern and fresh. The table linen was good to see. It seemed that we had joined the tail-end of noisy late lunchers and the restaurant then closed at 1800 even though the website said that it stayed open until midnight. The waitress was very pleasant and helpful and the food was okay but nothing special. The food was very plain and unimaginative with little or no vegetables except potatoes. Lots of dishes containing eggs are on the menu. The house red wine was good and reasonably priced at 12 euros for the bottle. On our way out the staff were settling down to their supper of chicken with salsa and chips that looked a lot better that what we had ordered! In all, not a memorable experience. Contestando a su opinión le informo que la cocina se cierra a las 16:30 y ustedes pasaron a las 17:10 sin preguntar si se podÃan sentar, todo y con esto les atendimos, tenemos una carta muy estensa en verduras como la parrillada, setas, champiñón, espárragos, alcachofas confitadas, revueltos y un sin fin de cosas más, opciones sin gluten hay muchÃsimas cualquier huevos rotos, tanto la carne,como las verduras y pescados están elaborados sin gluten e incluso postres caseros los viernes y sábados cerramos un ratito para comer el personal
4 based on 840 reviews
A friend recommended the restaurant when we had some friends in town and we were not disappointed. The service was perfect, polite, friendly, knowledgeable. The menu is not cheapest youâll find on the âstripâ of restaurants in the town but itâs worth the extra. We shared some platters of jamón, croquetas and and local seasonal asparagus over an appetitive drink. For main course some of the group shared the âcook to your likingâ meat option which is visually lovely and the others choose sirloin or fillets. All dishes were served with sautéed potatoes & green or red peppers.We were so stuffed we didnât order dessert but the waiter insisted we share one bowl of their locally picked strawberries served with cream and a liqueur on the house with some biscuits.The total bill incl the appetitive drinks, a glass of wine with dinner, a tea and 3 large bottles of water was â¬45,00 per person.Tip: book very early in advance if you want to be guaranteed a patio or terrace table. We were inside which was fine and as we arrived at 13:45, we were on our own for the majority of the service.
Most Popular Bar food in Aranjuez, Community of Madrid, Spain
4 based on 1109 reviews
Popular market counter restaurant with simple, hearty food, really good value for money. Portions are massive, good quality, fresh ingredients, many options both fish and meat, veggie starters although no veggie main. Only thing you need to know is that service gets really slow on weekends so plan to have at least a good two hours ahead.
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