Churrería Manosanta

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Churrería Manosanta

Churreria · Goya

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C. de Hermosilla, 97, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid, Spain

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Freshly fried churros with hot chocolate and innovative recipes  

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C. de Hermosilla, 97, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid, Spain Get directions

manosanta.co
@churreriamanosanta

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C. de Hermosilla, 97, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid, Spain Get directions

+34 674 85 94 19
manosanta.co
@churreriamanosanta

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The 15 Best Breakfast Spots In Madrid - Madrid - The Infatuation

"Options for churros in Madrid are endless, but Manosanta, a churrería and chocolatería with minimalist decor to match the limited menu, serves some of the crunchiest churros and the creamiest chocolate in town. Pick between churros and porras, a fluffier, thicker version of churros. Then select your dipping sauce and toppings like sugar, cinnamon, chocolate, dulce de leche, condensed milk, or Nutella. The menu also features pecaditos (mini sins), or bite-sized churros that are easier to toss back than a stack of Pringles. You can also get coffee and toast if you’d rather go savory than sweet." - lori zaino

https://www.theinfatuation.com/madrid/guides/best-breakfast-madrid
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Churrería Manosanta - Review - Salamanca - Madrid - The Infatuation

"Options for churros in Madrid are endless, but Manosanta, a churrería and chocolatería with minimalist decor to match the limited menu, serves some of the crunchiest churros and the creamiest chocolate in town. Pick between churros and porras, a fluffier, thicker version of churros. Then select your dipping sauce and toppings like sugar, cinnamon, chocolate, dulce de leche, condensed milk, or Nutella. The menu also features pecaditos (mini sins), or bite-sized churros that are easier to toss back than a stack of Pringles. You can also get coffee and toast if you’d rather go savory than sweet." - Lori Zaino

https://www.theinfatuation.com/madrid/reviews/churreria-manosanta
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Kero Chan

Google
This one has some weird opening hours so check before you go. I could not complain anything about the freshly fried churros served with hot dipping chocolate. Place was clean and built like a modern cafe. Comfortable seating for small groups of people to enjoy a quick bite or short break.

Naheed Ali

Google
This is a great place to enjoy churros, and they also offer some innovative recipes.

Saowaluk Rojpanichkul

Google
very good churros. the local is small and it's self-serve.

Dan Messenger

Google
Fast, hot, tasty churros cooked right in front of you. Get the fresh orange juice to go with it to help cut through the heavy sweetness of the sugar and dipping sauces and hot chocolate. A great spot for a tourist to try fresh, delicious churos amongst the locals popping in for a snack and a chat.

ana gakharia

Google
Great churros served with delicious hot chocolate☕️Prices were quite affordable as well.

I. K

Google
Honestly, the churros were great — crispy, warm, and surprisingly cheap for such a touristy spot. But let’s be real… you’d think a place surrounded by tourists all day might manage a word or two in English or French. Nope. Full charades mode the whole time, smh. Still, can’t lie — the churros hit the spot, and for the price, I’d go back. Just maybe with Google Translate ready.

Elena Tomasella

Google
Cheap (0,40€/churro, 0,55€/cream). It would be nice if they include the possibility to have hot dulce de leche or leche condensada. But still, it was satisfying! And the place itself is very pretty.

RA O

Google
I heard that this place rivals the Chocolateria San Gines, so we took a taxi to the Salamanca area just to try. The chocolate was definitely very good, but the churros were a little salty for my taste. It has the same saltiness as the Alhambra Churreria in Granada. This may be so to balance the flavor of the chocolate and cinnamon sugar. I, for one, prefer a less salty taste. You can try and be the judge yourself.