Sheryl L.
Google
I went at the right time, 7:30 (1930hrs) 10 minutes after I sat down they were turning people away! The waitress was very attuned to customers wants & needs, keeping an eye on people even when it got very busy. I started with a negroni drink which was excellent. The menu is varied and has some superb oddities (for my taste) such as pigs ear; I didn't dare but instead had the pork belly. It came without crackling but it was juicy, tender and came with an interesting and flavourful sauce. With this I had a glass of house red, very drinkable. I followed my meal with a to-die-for espresso. Excellent, thanks.
Ok so I went back on Tuesday the 13th. Not the same experience. After ordering the Sopa de cocido madrileno (the English version was "a traditional Madrid style stew soup", I was shocked. The wording kind of suggested there would be vegetables present..ahh stew. No! To me it tasted like watered down gravy with pasta added (probably as an afterthought because hey pasta is cheap right)...I am Australian and obviously didn't understand this concept of 'stew'. Anyhoo all good, I didn't eat it and they didn't charge me for it..the way it should be and guys just as a matters of interest you were not doing me a favour by not charging me. Thanks especially to the young chap who probably said something to the effect of "she has no clue and we really shouldn't charge her for not understanding our cuisine". Well done 😉