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4 based on 199 reviews
This is a delicatessen in a shopping centre (they stay open after the shops close,) specialised in ham and cheese, with a few tables attached. You can also have either tapas (stools) or full meals of meat or fish (tables.) You need to know some basic Spanish, but owners and staff are quite helpful, friendly and forthcoming. The food is genuine and Spanish taste, so don't complain out the olive oil surplus. Drain it yourself. You will be rewarded with full, rich taste, great variety and endless possibilities to compose your meal. The ingredients are high quality and fresh and the dishes simple, but well done and presented. Portions are generous. The amuse of fresh bread, egg and ham is a pleasant surprise by itself. Don't miss the "croqetas de jamon".
4 based on 545 reviews
I have been explained that this place follows the Basque tradition. The fact that it is simple (as opposed to flashy) could easily confuse the customer, but the food is really good. Try the anchovies with peppers, the jamon with cheese, the eel, the fried cheese. Besides the wine (also good) I would recommend the cider... try to fill your glass yourself... you'll find out!Thank you very much for your words!
4 based on 187 reviews
Our friends who live in Majadahonda consider this their restaurant, and eat here more than once a week. It's easy to see why. Every dish we tried was delicious, the wait staff was solicitous and helpful (and patient with two jet-lagged American teenagers), and the cocktails were plentiful and tasty. The patio is the place to be, and on a hot Madrid evening the misters were welcome. Majadahonda isn't exactly a tourist destination, but this restaurant is worth going out of your way for.
3 based on 398 reviews
Turned up without a booking and was slotted in to a nice little table despite the restaurant was fully booked fair play to them, staff really helpful and friendly food amazing and arrived within 15min from ordering definitely coming back next Saturday Hello JohnE,Thank you so much for your opinion. We are pleased to read that your experience at Panorama was satisfying. Hope to see you soon.
4 based on 298 reviews
Iitially, an inauspicious location, tucked away in a residential area of Las Rozas. The terrace is a bit plain - plenty of space, and nice furniture, but no views or decor to take your gaze away from the residential flats all around. No problem however, the waiters were fast and efficient, a mini hamburger for the kid and 3 excellent G&T's for the adults swiftly arrived. If anything, the service was TOO efficient - they kept checking with us whether we were ready to place a food order as we sipped our drinks, despite us telling everyone we would order later on. This is not a criticism, I would rather have eager waiters than be ignored, and the staff were all really pleasant. We got a complimentary tapas of deep fried breaded calimari with the drinks - super fresh, hot and crispy. Would put many a dedicated seafood venue to shame, as the flesh was perfectly cooked - soft and juicy, no hint of the chewy freebie stuff you often get as tapas.We then ordered a quesadilla, tosta de foie gras a la plancha, and a mini pizza with jamon, porcini and truffle oil. As an afterthought we also ordered the revuelta of jamon and eggs with foie gras (pate) - the latter served on the side as one of us was not a fan! The kid's miniburger (plus a portion of fries) was a hit - big enough to fill a 4yo up, and easy on the pocket. The pizza had a nice base, and good toppings. The tomato sauce was a bit sweeter than I personally prefer, but overall, a nice dish. Foie gras came on a nice crisp toast, and was delicious - again, there was an onion jam which was just slightly sweeter than ideal, but again, not a criticism - good tapas at a good price. The quesadilla was quite light (no bad thing!) and just hot (chilli wise) enough to warm the palate. The revuelta, ordered as an afterthought, was actually really well executed. Nicely runny pair of large eggs (left whole for us to break) on a bed of fried potatoes & jamon, served with some lovely fresh (and piping hot) bread rolls. Fabulous.All washed down with an Albariño - bit pricey at 18â¬, but very nice. The place filled up over the course of our meal - and the waitress advised that we'd been very lucky to snag a walk-in table at 9pm, she said booking at weekends was normally essential. In summary, this is a local bar with a really nice varied gastro menu. It won't break the bank (dinner for 3 adults & 1 child, with 3 copas, good bottle of wine, and a 0.5L Erdi ger wheat beer). I thoroughly enjoyed the night. I love what they are aiming for, and I will deffo return to check on progress.
4 based on 129 reviews
We have lived for 25 years in MAjadahonda and had never been to this restaurant. We didnt even know it existed! What a great surprise when we finally went. The pastas and pizzas we tried were all excellent and the service and treatment was second to none. This place should be full every day. I highly recommend anyone to take the trouble to find it and try it out. You wont be disappointed.
Where to eat Mexican food in Majadahonda: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 428 reviews
We met here with a friend on a Wednesday evening and, not having reserved, almost could not get a table, as the place is eveidently really popular in the area! While our seating could have been a bit more comfortable, the food was very good indeed, including a few vegetarian options (not always evident in Spain) and there is a nice selection of beer and wines by the glass. The latter include some definitely non-routine options from smaller winerys. With the view over the park, we definitely understood the attraction on this warm summer evening. A slightly less stressed and better trained service (they were very friendly though) might have brougt this one level further up.
Best Contemporary food near Majadahonda, Community of Madrid, Spain
4 based on 605 reviews
This place is trying to achieve perfectionism both in food and service. Well decorated, with good taste, with parking facility. Service is exceptional, food fresh and well presented. If you think about romantic dinner or just meet your friends - this is a right place to visit.
Top 10 Mediterranean food in Majadahonda, Community of Madrid, Spain
4 based on 358 reviews
I would have been tempted to award this restaurant 5 stars, but as I believe the 5 stars should not be inflation but reserved for truly exceptional occasions I will stay with 4, but perhaps 4 and a half would be fairer. The service was very good and very pleasant, little to remark there. The food was very good, and it could have gotten 5 stars were it not for the dessert that was not as good as the rest. The octopus I had as a starter was very good, and so was the tunafish belly I had as a main course â they would have deserved 5 stars. The dessert however fell a bit short of it. There was nothing wrong with it, but there was nothing remarkable either. All in all a very good dining experience, with a menu that married Spanish gastronomical tradition with a touch of innovation. Innovation gentle enough not to hurt the tradition but sufficient to offer you an interesting culinary tour. The location is rather non-descript, but the decoration of the interior is rather pleasant.
Most Popular Asian food in Majadahonda, Community of Madrid, Spain
4 based on 703 reviews
Despite the typically Spanish late opening times it was well worth the wait. The mains are great and the deserts are spectacular. Decent drinks menu. Hip decor and cool tunes playing in the background. Try it, you won't be disappointed.
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