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What diners said about this restaurant:
Marcus O. • 28 reviews
January 7, 2024
10/10Excellent
MARÍA A M. • 5 reviews
October 21, 2022
10/10The last time we ate here was before the pandemic, and we weren't sure about what we would find after so long time. Well, it has been a great pleasure to see that everything remains high quality: the food is excellent, the service is excellent as well (Paloma, I was happy to see you again!) and the chef's suggestions must be taken into account. It is a restaurant to recommend and a place to come back to over and over because it doesn't disappoint. We'll be back, Paloma!
Sabrina d. • 4 reviews
June 19, 2022
8/10Really tasty food and good service. A bit expensive, specially the desserts. Recommended if discount is available.
Matteo C. • 140 reviews
May 8, 2021
10/10What a lovely little restaurant. I have to say, I felt like I was dining with family and was having the recipes that have been handed down from generation to generation. Everything was excellent! The food, the service, and even the quaint surroundings. I would say the prices are a little higher than average, but I am not familiar with the area. The menu is a perfect size with enough for anyone to choose to their liking.
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Juan Carlos V. • 10 reviews
July 13, 2018
10/10Small but cosy place to enjoy with your partner or family... the cachopo is fantastic !!
Teresa G. • 5 reviews
June 27, 2016
9/10Lovely food in a lovely place; the cachopo was amazing!
Oscar G. • 69 reviews
October 25, 2015
9.5/10Great to have intimacy
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Calle Infanta María Teresa, 15, 28016, Madrid, Spain
Metro Colombia (L8, L9) Bernabeu
Por problemas de espacio es importante indicar el número de niños en la reserva y si es necesario el uso de trona. Al ser de Tamaño pequeño el resturante no caben los carros de bebé cerca de las mesas.
Paseo de la Habana, Principe de Vergara con Serrano
Dice la sabiduría popular que Madrid siempre está de obras porque están buscando un tesoro. Pues para encontrar este tesoro escondido no vas a tener que cavar ninguna zanja, simplemente acudir junto al Paseo de la Habana al restaurante Casa Ormaza.
Como en las mejores obras de arte en este restaurante parten de los clásicos, en este caso la cocina asturiana, para reinventar platos que juegan con tradición y modernidad. Por empezar con un claro ejemplo, hay que probar las Croquetas de cabrales y gamoneu sobre fondo de reineta. Y luego pescado o carne. Pero cómo decidirse entre el Lenguado al vapor de sidra o las carnes de ternera roxa; con un Steak Tartare varias veces premiado.
En su recogido salón, que transmite tranquilidad y reposo, también podrás dejarte tentar por su plato de cuchara diario y sus contundentes postres caseros. Entre ellos se esconde una de las mejores joyas del tesoro: la tarta Queña. Un secreto que ha pasado de generación en generación a un solo miembro de la familia desde hace más de 200 años. En una palabra: ¡Deslumbrante!
Spanish, European, Barbecue, Cachopo, Game meat, Tartar steak, Winter food, Good for families, Trendy, , , Cheap eats, Christmas and New Year, Father's Day, Mother's Day, New year's eve, , ,
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