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Contribute Feedback What Aitana Lucas likes about La Barra De Sandó:
an Andalusian restaurant, specifically grenade, in one of the sunny streets of the classic madrid, the ball. the tasting menu is the most recommended the first time you go, for quality/price ratio, since it includes dishes such as pumpkin cream, salmorejo with cod laminas, cauliflower diver to the honey of reed, and solmoillo with reduction of ximénez pebbles the desserts are also very good, highlights the toasted cr... View all feedback.
What Noa Peláez doesn't like about La Barra De Sandó:
the place doesn't really attract much attention to enter, but as it was for a bond we bought we went to dinner. A very young boy who tells you to make the dishes. I recommended a friend of mine who has the office in the center and has a menu for 12 euros. We asked for some cauliflower bowls that were very good, which tells me nothing to my cauliflower but I recognize that they were very good. We also ask for an incre... View all feedback.
The place doesn't really attract much attention to enter, but as it was for a bond we bought we went to dinner. A very young boy who tells you to make the dishes. I recommended a friend of mine who has the office in the center and has a menu for 12 euros. We asked for some cauliflower bowls that were very good, which tells me nothing to my cauliflower but I recognize that they were very good. We also ask for an incredible sausage. of second a lamb in the style of grenade that I draw much attention to be speculated but without killing the raw material, the lamb. We also ask for a normal cod. And the dessert that was amazing was a coffee cake, simple but very good. The local, I tell you not to call your attention for your sobriety, but the person who takes it tries to make it hotter.
An Andalusian restaurant, specifically grenade, in one of the sunny streets of the classic madrid, the ball. the tasting menu is the most recommended the first time you go, for quality/price ratio, since it includes dishes such as pumpkin cream, salmorejo with cod laminas, cauliflower diver to the honey of reed, and solmoillo with reduction of ximénez pebbles the desserts are also very good, highlights the toasted cream, different to the Catalan cream also have free wifi and accepts inputs.
Sinceramente el local no llama mucho la atención para entrar, pero como era por un bono que compre fuimos a cenar. Te atiende un chico muy joven que te indica la elaboración de los platos. Me lo recomendó un amigo mío que tiene la oficina en el centro y tiene un menú por 12 euros. Pedimos unos buñuelos de coliflor que estaban muy buenos, eso que a mi la coliflor no me dice nada pero reconozco que estaban buenísimos. También pedimos un salmorejo que estaba increíble. De segundo un cordero al estilo granadino que a mi me llamo mucho la atención al estar especulado pero sin matar la materia prima, el cordero. También pedimos un bacalao algo normal. Y el postre que estaba increíble que fue una tarta de café, sencilla pero muy buena. El local, ya os digo que no os llamara la atención por su sobriedad, pero la persona que lo lleva intenta hacerlo mas cálido.
Un restaurante andaluz, concretamente granadino, en una de las calles ´de más solera gastronómica del madrid clásico, la Bola. El menú degustación es el más recomendable la primera vez que vas, por relación calidad/precio, ya que incluye platos como crema de calabaza, salmorejo con laminas de bacalao, buñuelos de coliflor a la miel de caña, y solomillo con reducción de Pedro Ximénez. Los postres también están muy buenos, destaca la crema tostada, diferente a la crema catalana. Tienen además wifi gratuito y aceptan tickets restaurante.
Restaurante renovado dentro del hotel el domingo. tomamos el menú para dos de 19€/persona (sin bebida) y estábamos encantados. 7 platos para compartir, especialmente ricos la presa ibérica ravioli, y el chipiron crujiente con hongos. excelente tratamiento. Recomiendo visitar su jardín vertical