EPIC Madrid Food Tour (10 AMAZING stops)
The TOP 10 dishes in Madrid! Tortilla española, calamari sandwich, hot chocolate, tapas, jamón, vermouth, secret nun’s cookies and more! This is the delicious Madrid food tour I give to my friends when they visit! Beware - it's EPIC!
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Spanish Food Tour at Central Market in Valencia, Spain
Join us for a Spanish Food Tour in Valencia, Spain at central market (mercado central) as we sample many tasty savory and sweet bites. Located just a stone throw away from our apartment we visited the mercat central on an almost daily basis to pick-up groceries such as fresh produce and delicious local meats and cheeses. However, our mission was different this time. Our plan was to visit the Central Market in Valencia to have as many tasty Spanish snacks as we possibly could handle including both savory and sweet items. With this in mind we ate the following food items:
1) Sandwich with serrano ham (Bocadillo de jamón serrano)
2) Ham and cheese in a cup (Jamón serrano y queso)
3) Empanadas with tuna and onion (Empanadilla de atún y cebolla)
4) Spanish Tortilla with chorizo slices (Tortilla española con chorizo)
5) Almond and sugar cakes (Mantecadas y polvorones)
6) Pig's ear or Elephant ear pastries (Palmeras)
7) Fruit juice (Zumo de frutas)
Location and hours of Valencia Central Market:
Mercado Central de Valencia / Mercat Central
Address: Plaça de la Ciutat de Bruges, s/n, 46001 València, Spain
Phone: +34 963 82 91 00
Hours: Monday to Saturday (7a.m.–3p.m.)
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Spanish Food Tour at Central Market in Valencia, Spain Video Transcript:
Today's video is going to be a food adventure. We're making our way over to the Central Market here in Valencia (Mercado Central de Valencia). Which is right outside our door. We had views from our apartment window overlooking the market just footsteps away. We've already been a few times to do our grocery shopping but we also noticed they have lots of tasty bites so you can actually turn your visit into a meal. So that is what we're planning to do. I've even got my little grocery bag in case we see something for dinner. That is the plan. Let's go eat Spanish food.
Our first snack of the day is going to be a sandwich filled with jamón serrano (Bocadillo de jamón serrano). That means ham from the mountains from the sierras. I'm just opening it up here. Look at that. A thing of beauty in the sandwich. They asked me if I wanted olive oil drizzled all over it so I was like yeah! It was only 1 Euro.
Time for our second snack here at the market. Alright second tasty snack. And this one is only 2 Euros so we're having Serrano ham. There we go Jamón serrano y queso right? And this one is only 2 Euros.
This is our third snack right here. It is called empanadilla and it is filled with tuna and onion (Empanadilla de atún y cebolla ). It kind of resembles the empanadas that you find in Latin America. How much was it? 1.10 Euros.
We're going to be trying the tortilla and we ordered the one with chorizo and it is served with a slice of bread and they also gave us some allioli sauce.
So this should be pretty good & scrumptious. Our forth snack. We're still going strong guys. Not close to being full yet.
Time to try that. You already had a bite of the chorizo for our Spanish version so I'm insisting that you save that piece for me. I know it is good. It is wonderful with this garlic sauce.
We are trying something completely new. Apparently it is a dessert that is from Spain. We got three different kinds and I've just opened the first one up. This one is called polvorones de canela. It is cinnamon.
This one is called Mantecada. This is polvorone.
These were three Euros for the 3 of them.
Moving on to dessert. This is called Palmera. It is 1 Euro.
Gotta wash it down with a little fruit juice. This was 1.50 Euros.
That was a very fun visit to the Central Market (Mercado Central).
If you want to visit the Central Market (Mercat Central) here in Valencia a few things you should know. It is open from 8 to 3 pm everyday except for Sunday. So Monday through Saturday and there is a lot of produce and meat shops great for picking up groceries.
This is part of our Travel in Spain video series showcasing Spanish food, Spanish culture and Spanish cuisine.
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Calonge - In the heart of the Costa Brava
Calonge is an essentially traditional Catalan town, with an interesting old medieval old centre with narrow streets and many remarkable old buildings.
The old maritime port, Sant Antoni de Calonge, has developed considerably since the area has developed its tourism offering; from Calonge to Palamos the area is very popular. There is a good choice of small shops, restaurants and bars in the labyrinth of streets surrounding the old church.
Calonge is approximately two kilometres from San Anton Beach. The town itself has several satellite urbanisations and coastal areas. Calonge is served by Girona airport, which has an excellent choice of flights from European destinations. The drive from the airport takes approximately 45 minutes.
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What to Eat in Barcelona, Spain
We spent two weeks in Barcelona and ate everything we could get our hands on. We discovered a lot of fun places, ate lots of paella and tapas, drank gallons of vermouth, and asked people around us what their favourite spots were. We’re sharing it all with you in this video. Here’s what to eat in Barcelona, Spain. Eat it all. Google Map locations to all the places below:
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Chiringuito in Malaga
This is a Tapas Time!!! Around Spain Special Edition.
In our second post in Malaga, we visit a Chiringuito, a bar at the beach where you can taste fresh sea food, the traditional sardine espetos and enjoy a perfect Spanish beach way of life.
Jesus Gutierrez is a Chiringuito with live music on weekend and fresh sea food. Also you can order traditional and healthy dishes like vegetables, salads, calms, calamari...
This Chiringuito is at Misericordia Beach in the cityu of Malaga
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Restaurants in Madrid - Spain
Restaurants in Madrid - Spain
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Madrid - Spain Travel Guide, Tourism
The city has a recently invigorated dining scene, the capital after all should not lag behind places such as Bilbao or San Sebastian when it comes to creativity. Most of Spain's regional specialities are represented, especially in the smaller tascas (tapas bars) and mesones (taverns). All major cuisines also enjoy a variety of outlets, and the national obsession with ham is as apparent here as it is anywhere.
The Madrid restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over €90)
Moderate (€40 to €90)
Cheap (up to €40)
These Madrid restaurant prices are for an average three-course meal for one including half a bottle of house wine or cheapest equivalent; they do not include tax or tip.
Tipping is not customary in Spain, and service charges vary from establishment to establishment. At smaller venues, simply leaving the small change is acceptable.
La Terraza del Casino
Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Catalan
Paco Roncero is the creative brain behind this Michelin starred eatery. Booking early is essential with one of Spain's best chefs at the helm. Experimentation in the style of Catalan Ferran Adria is the order of the day. Expect foams, unusual combinations of flavour, constant surprises and an experience unlike a 'normal' restaurant.
Address: Calle Alzala 15, Madrid, Spain
Sergi Arola Gastro
Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Traditional
Three years after it opened, this traditional Catalan restaurant earned two Michelin stars. The menu changes monthly, but expect to dig into a range of delectable fare from homemade breads, rockfish and pickled sardines to duck, Iberian pork fillet and sirloin stews. As well as an extensive wine list, it specialises in different varieties of tea. Lovely.
Address: Calle Zurbano 31, Madrid, Spain
Casa Lucio
Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Traditional
One of the city's most famous eateries, it is not unusual to find a famous person eating here despite the lack of glamorous décor. Situated in La Latina, one of the oldest areas of Madrid, Casa Lucio was established in the mid 1950s and has established itself as the place to eat fried eggs and chips. The dishes served are traditional and include cocido madrileño (chick pea stew) and callos (stewed cow stomach in spicy sauce), oxtails, freshly made crocquettes and baby eel.
Address: Cava Baja 35 , Madrid, Spain
Botín
Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Catalan
Said to be the oldest restaurant in the world, Botín first opened its doors below the Plaza Mayor in 1725, and has been keeping diners happy ever since. The wonderful old dining rooms retain the original painted tiles, oak beams and wood-burning oven. Traditional Castilian dishes are the speciality here - the roast suckling pig and the tender Aranda lamb are delicious. Reservations are strongly advised, as it is very popular.
Address: Calle Cuchilleros 17, Madrid, Spain
La Buganvilla
Price: Cheap
Cuisine: Paella
Enjoy Mediterreanean dishes cooked with flair at this stylish restaurant, particularly rice dishes. Tuck into paella made with lobster, seafood or meat amid subtle nautical-themed surroundings.
Address: Calle Almagro 12, Madrid, Spain
La Galette
Price: Cheap
Cuisine: Vegetarian
One of the best things about this well-established vegetarian restaurant is that carnivores are catered for too. From the extensive list of imaginatively prepared vegetable, rice and pasta dishes, one might single out the delicious tartar de chicle (cauliflower cheese with a dusting of fresh herbs), followed by apple croquettes. Diners sit elbow-to-elbow in the two small rooms, decked out in an appealing country-kitchen style.
Address: Calle Conde de Aranda 11, Madrid, Spain
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