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Food and Eating
Ir de tapasGoing out with friends for tapas, small plate portions that you share with everyone, is one of the best ways to take part in Spanish culture. | Tostada | Tapas |
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Menu del Dia | Desayunos | Mercado |
Menu de Martes | Menu | Menu 2 |
Menu 3 | Menu 4 | Menu 5 |
Menu 6 | Menu 7 | Menu 8 |
Desayuno | Churros | Pastelería 2 |
Pastelería | Mercado Provenzal | Mercado Provenzal 2 |
TerrazasMadrileños live for their tapas and drinks at a local terrace. | MenúBreakfast menu. | Desayuno francesA typical breakfast at a cafetería. |
Menú del díaRestaurants offer a two place special for lunch. Break, drink, and dessert are often included. | Menú del díaAnother menú del día. | Menú especialSome restaurants have a variety of options when choosing a menú. |
1/2 MenúSome restaurants will offer a medio menú, offering one plate, for a lower cost. | CalcotsA specialty Catalunya, these members of the onion family are grilled and dipped in a red sauce. | Recibo |
Recibo Carrefour | Recibo San Gines | Trocha |
Casa Patas | Restaurante | La Venganza de Malinche |
La Venganza de Malinche2 | Tortilla españolaAnother typical tapas dish, tortilla is made with eggs, potatoes, and onion. | Patatas bravasA typical tapas dish, patatas bravas are potatoes with a red sauce similar to, but not quite ketchup. |
Las croquetasA Spanish favorite, croquetas are a mixture of mashed potato and a cream sauce called béchamel. They often include a choice of chicken, ham, or another ingredient. | Brasayleña1 | Brasayleña2 |
Cola Cao | Cola Cao | Las navajasRazor clams are a popular dish in northern Spain. |
PulpoGalicia, in northwestern Spain is known for it's seafood, marisco. | Restaurante Cibeles | Restaurante Cibeles2 |
Pulpo a la gaellgaThe final product, with potatoes and paprika. | Arroz negroThis paella dish is made with rice, squid, and squid ink, giving it its name. | Jamón ibéricoSpanish ham is cured, rather than cooked. Left on the bone, many families have an entire leg in the kitchen. |
El desayunoMost Spaniards will have a café con leche and a small pastry or tostada for breakfast. Much smaller than the typical American meal. | DesayunosBreakfast tends to be on the lighter side. | Sí Señor |
AceitunasOlives, grown in Spain are fantastic and often served when you order a drink at a restaurant or bar. | Starbucks Flyer | Starbucks Flyer |
JamónA stall selling ham in Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid. | MercadoMany cities have markets like the Boqueria in Barcelona. | FruteríaMany neighborhoods have stores that specialize in products, like this fruit store. |
BrunchA new trend in Madrid is brunch. La Pasa offers stereotypical flavors from different cultures. | San Gines | AquariusIf you like Gatorade, you'll love Aquarius, one of the most popular drinks in Spain. |
LecheMilk is stored on shelves in supermarkets. | Guía_de_Restaurantes_en_Toledo2 | Guía_de_Restaurantes_en_Toledo |
Barrio Austurias |
Una merienda de tortilla española. Pan viene con casi todas las comidas.
¿Te gustaría probar un trozo de tortilla?
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