"La Latina is the city's most castizo —"authentic" or "rootsy" in Madrid slang—neighborhood, thanks to its centuries-old landmarks and hardscrabble, blue-collar pulse. So it's no surprise that La Cebada, the central market here, puts on no airs. You won't find any renowned sushi meccas or sexy Champagne bars, but the food is always bountiful and budget-friendly. On the traditional end of the spectrum, there's Bar Toñi, a pocket restaurant famous for its hearty tripe stew; more modern outposts include Cosafina (for jamón ibérico and conservas) and Gelato Lab." - Benjamin Kemper