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Limehome Madrid Calle de Juan Hurtado de Mendoza
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The studio offers a washing machine, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and a ha…
The studio features air conditioning, a washing machine, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a hairdryer…
The studio features a private bathroom, air conditioning, a washing machine, as well as a seating area with a flat-scree…
The studio offers air conditioning, a washing machine, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a hairdryer.…
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Restaurants nearby
- DiverXO★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #4La Liste 98.5 Galician lobster awakening on the beaches of Goa, drunk crabs partying in Jerez, the Minutejo del Agus... The hedonistic cuisine of Dabiz Muñoz is fun and irreverent in many details, and breaks the barriers of the gastronomic avant-garde to enter a highly personal dreamlike plane, inviting the diner to live a roller coaster of emotions.In his striking establishment they serve a unique tasting menu, called ‘The Kitchen of the Flying Pigs’, which takes you on a spectacular journey through the different cuisines of the world, with special emphasis on Asian fusion but with the regular use of Spani386m
- Ugo Chan★ Michelin A contemporary restaurant with an open-view kitchen, two counters and a Japanese ambience that is far from lacking in personality. Its meticulous, constantly evolving cuisine could be described by quoting the Greek philosopher Heracles: “No man ever steps in the same river twice”. In his restaurant, which shares the nickname given to him by his grandfather when he was a boy (“Hugochan”, or “little Hugo”), chef Hugo Muñoz conjures up Japanese cuisine (on an à la carte and a personalised Omakase menu) in which seasonal ingredients take centre stage, incorporating enjoyable influences from other 283m
- Pabú★ Michelin A restaurant that is definitely in vogue and one which continues to gain new fans – even the royal family celebrated a birthday here! Located close to the legendary Santiago Bernabéu football stadium, Pabú reflects the gourmet vision of Coco Montes, a Cordon Bleu chef who has worked in prestigious restaurants such as Arpège in Paris, under the baton of famous chef Alain Passard. His cooking is based around the purity of ingredients, hence his championing of micro-seasonal cuisine that changes daily in line with provisions from his suppliers and is highly focused on vegetables, with little prot492m
- VelascoAbellà★ Michelin Chef Óscar Velasco, ably supported by second in command and dessert maestro Montse Abellà, is back! Here, the couple, who view this challenge as a ”lifelong project”, focus on cooking that is close to Óscar’s heart and always showcases contemporary market-inspired cuisine that champions seasonal ingredients yet with a little more freedom than in his previous projects, while at the same time demonstrating equal levels of technique and elegance. The à la carte, featuring dishes such as white prawns “al ajillo” with fried egg and potatoes (which finds its way on to the menu at the insistence of h939m
- RavioXO★ Michelin Chef Dabiz Muñoz reminds us that RavioXO is ‘the luxury of eating time’, a perfect metaphor to express all the work that goes into making each filling and each sauce for their pasta. They redefine the concept of ‘dough’ in a haute cuisine proposal!The spacious restaurant, with beautiful interior design by the Lázaro Rosa-Violán studio, is run by chefs Raúl Bernalte and Valerio Gargiulo. They reflect, through both the à la carte and its tasting menu (Festival 360º), a fusion that covers almost all of Asia, incorporating sauces, wok techniques and exotic raw ingredients (yozukosho, Korean tempur1.5km
- Gaytán★ Michelin Gaytán is the culmination of a dream which then became a reality for chef Javier Aranda and as a result is far from your usual type of restaurant. This space, which features an interior with many design details and two private lounges, is dominated by original wooden columns that flank the large open kitchen overlooking the dining room, so that guests feel as though they are part of the creative process. The cuisine, complemented by a small menu for business customers during the week, aims to showcase what they describe here as the “the joys of the season”, something they succeed in doing via 1.6km
- Sen Omakase★ Michelin If you enjoy Japanese cuisine, this is one of those places that is a must given its focus on presentation and the innovative touch that they add to its dishes (over 35 different courses). Chef Steven Wu, who trained in restaurants in both Tokyo and Kyoto, offers guests his surprise Omakase menu which is the only option here. His Kaiseki-style cooking places full emphasis on the seasonality of ingredients and a respect for tradition, replicating the five types of time-honoured preparation and cooking methods to ensure the perfect harmony between visual and tasting sensations. The immersive expe1.6km
- QuinquéBib Having worked in various prestigious restaurants such as Nacho Manzano’s legendary Casa Marcial, chefs Carlos Griffo and Miguel Ángel García do their utmost to combine the skills they have learnt to create “comida de casa” – traditional home cooking based around seasonal ingredients, albeit in an updated format, but one that still respects their full flavours. The interior, which is now more elegant and features an open kitchen, provides the backdrop for an à la carte (including dishes such as hake tortilla with pil-pil and chilli peppers, shoulder of rabbit escabeche, rice with pigeon, etc) a492m
- La Tasquería★ Michelin Chef Javi Estévez, who revolutionised Madrid’s culinary scene by elevating humble offal to the realms of haute-cuisine, made the right decision when he moved to this establishment, larger and more welcoming than the one where he took his first steps to success (that establishment still maintains his essence, in a bistro atmosphere, under the name La Barra de la Tasquería).This space on Calle Modesto Lafuente, which has taken a new direction under his hand, remains faithful to an idea that is part of its DNA: ‘we are specialists in cooking offal, but we do other things as well.’ The dining expe1.8km
- Clos Madrid★ Michelin Here, in the impressive Madrid outpost of sommelier and restaurateur Marcos Granda, the owner of the famous Skina restaurant in Marbella who has brought this different dining option to Madrid, the kitchen and the wine cellar take on equal prominence.This eatery, with its contemporary ambience, is the perfect setting in which to enjoy modern cuisine with a creative tint, based around the traditional flavours and the best ingredients from around Spain. Here, the gastronomic approach is epitomised by Clos Madrid’s mantra: great restaurants are those that make guests feel important. The name Clos 1.8km
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Attractions nearby
- Bernabéu Real Madrid's home ground, stadium in Madrid865m
- Estadio Chamartín former multi-use stadium in Madrid, Spain920m
- Sorolla Museum museum in Madrid2.8km
- Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid football stadium in Spain2.8km
- Las Ventas bullring in Madrid, Spain3.9km
- National Museum of Archaeology archaeological museum in Madrid, Spain4.1km
- Museum of the Americas museum in Madrid, Spain3.8km
- plaza de Colón square in Madrid, Spain4.0km
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