Amasia - Madrid

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Amasia

Amasia
2.8 / 5 (235 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Maurizio

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★ 2.8 / 5 from 235 reviews

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El Txirimiri, located in the central Chamberí neighbourhood, very close to the popular Olavide square, is a modern restaurant that offers dishes based on traditional Basque and Spanish ingredients and recipes but with a contemporary and even exotic touch. Its menu is very complete, and includes both skewers and portions to share, as well as dishes to taste individually. The cod fritters and, above all, the potato ome... View all feedback.

What Maurizio T dislikes about Amasia:
A pretty nice place, where the waiters are determined to ruin your evening: Upon receiving us, the waitress insisted on sitting us where she said, although there were many free tables for two, claiming that they were reserved: and we also had one! Another waiter explained the offer they made to us, but then did not want to apply it at all, claiming that he had made a mistake. In the end the owner contacted us apologi... View all feedback.

valerie-roth
21.05.2022

The place of amasia in very warm and cozy. the service is great and a detail that lets me fall is that the dishes that have salsa serve you partly in case you don't get dripped have a variety of Thai beer and a daily menu. If you prefer to eat something fast you can do it in your wide bar and if you are not dessert here you will start to be, leave the egg for the maracuya creme brule, awesome.

sandra-moreno-illesc
21.09.2023

Restaurant with a curious name, they say that it is because in the future, that will be the name of the future continent when the continental plates of Asia and America join. In its menu, typical dishes of Asian cuisine, from Thailand or Bali and also American such as tacos, hamburgers or other American specialties stand out, for that matter of the name... The chef is of Swedish origin, Andy Borman. The price is not bad at all, an average of about 25 Eur. Recommended, of course, the Persian salad, some croquettes, which surprised me for their originality, spicy and mushrooms with curry and coconut milk, and grilled octopus . I will definitely go again, in fact, they want to prepare a tasting menu, which I will have to try, and they have a daily menu, for about 12 Eur.

asier-albistur
21.09.2023

El Txirimiri, located in the central Chamberí neighbourhood, very close to the popular Olavide square, is a modern restaurant that offers dishes based on traditional Basque and Spanish ingredients and recipes but with a contemporary and even exotic touch. Its menu is very complete, and includes both skewers and portions to share, as well as dishes to taste individually. The cod fritters and, above all, the potato omelette are spectacular among the first. The Russian salad is also delicious. But without a doubt, my favourite, a hamburger called Asier , which I like not only for its name ; , but above all for the quality and flavor of its meat and the powerful touch of idiazabal cheese. Highly recommended to get satiated without spending too much money.

maurizio-t
21.09.2023

A pretty nice place, where the waiters are determined to ruin your evening: Upon receiving us, the waitress insisted on sitting us where she said, although there were many free tables for two, claiming that they were reserved: and we also had one! Another waiter explained the offer they made to us, but then did not want to apply it at all, claiming that he had made a mistake. In the end the owner contacted us apologizing. Otherwise: short menu, somewhat scarce or uselessly daring starters. The second most consistent. Dessert €7.5) to avoid

laura-achutegui
21.09.2023

The restaurant belongs to the same owner as Ginger Boy, an excellent Thai with home delivery. The name Amasia comes from the fusion of America and Asia. If the restaurant 's menu aims to be a fusion of both cuisines, I 'm not sure if they have achieved it. I wouldn 't know how to define the menu, Asian-fusion ? But the important thing is that everything is delicious, very delicious. We were a group of 7 people and we ordered: 2 starters, 8 mains and 2 desserts (we almost rolled away). We found the portions of the main dishes to be very large (much larger than the starters), more appropriate for sharing than for a single person. We found 3 dishes to be great: the green chicken breast curry, the pork ribs with tandoori, honey and chili, and, above all, the crispy duck with caramelized plums and tangerine and black pepper sauce. The only downside was the starter, the salmon tataki. With a couple of beers per head, we came out to just over €30/p. It didn 't seem cheap to us.

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