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España, Spain, 28660, Boadilla del Monte

🛍 Tapas, Carne, Español, Terraza

4.2 💬 3595 Reviews
La Canada

Phone: (+34)916331283

Address: España, Spain, 28660, Boadilla del Monte

City: Boadilla del Monte

Menu Dishes: 4

Reviews: 3595

"I always make La Canada Restaurant a must any time I travel to Spain. Either on my way in or before I come back to the States. I visited La Canada in January, this time I had their famous Cocido Madrileno (Garbanzo beans, soup and chicken stew, they have some pictures of it in their profile)They slow cook it for ours with the chicken in the pot to get all the flavor. Definitely enough to survive the whole cold season. This past winter, although mild in temperatures, was cold enough to make me crave their Cocido. My friend had their solimillo de ternera, (beef tendeloin) medium rare. He was recommended to try it cooked that way and with the large salt grains on top, their red pepper on the sides and french fries, it was delicious. The meat was so tender you didn't have to try slicing it. It felt like butter. In addition to their food, their natural location as well as the old fashion castle look interior decoration make it the best combination. It feels very cozy and definitely makes me not want to leave the country, but as I said, always a stop for me. See you soon La Canada."

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lugar acogedor, donde comes muy bien en madrid, servicio muy bueno

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User

Cocina tradicional y un cocido 5 estrellas!! Rico rico y para toda la familia.


User
User

Sitio muy bueno para comer, y celebrar bodas, bautizos y comuniones. Personal muy agradable y atento


User
User

Fui invitado a una boda. No puedo pensar en los precios, pero el servicio y la comida fueron excelentes. View menu


User
User

Hemos estado comiendo en el bastón durante más de 20 años, y es un placer cocinar y especialmente los callos. son los mejores de Madrid. los maravillosos chuletas de cordero y la lengua sublime. Ni siquiera te lo digo.


User
User

una deliciosa sopa que recomiendo, y las tapas todo un sabor. el lugar increíble, y la atención no se dice. y cerrar el entretenimiento, el baile flamenco, una nueva experiencia para mí. Si vas a Madrid, no olvides visitar el bastón.


User
User

Espectacular. El mejor cocido que he comido en mi vida. He venido en una semana 2 veces. Bonito sitio, buen servicio, comida abundante y riquísima, como debe de ser. Muy buena relación Calidad/precio. Os garantizo que merece la pena cada Euro gastado aquí en comer. View menu


josem743
josem743

This place should not be ranked at it is right now in TripAdvisor. It’s and old fashioned place we’re the traditional Madrilenian cocido is served by waiters who do not treat the client well. These guys serve the food careless, always in a rush and just thinking about finishing their day as soon as possible. The cocido is just lees than ok, too fat and the noodles are served cold and overcooked. The feeling in general with the food and the personnel is just not nice (with some limited exceptions).


jordigraz
jordigraz

I went to La Cañada with a group of friends yesterday and we had such a great time. The service was incredible. Our waiter remembered everyone's order without writing anything down, and he was very helpful at answering any questions or giving recommendations. Very attentive and timely as well. The food was on another level. The croquetas are the best I've had in Spain, the steak (solomillo) with fries and blue cheese sauce was enough to make me want to return, and the deserts we shared included French toast with ice cream, cheesecake, carrot cake, and more. Each one was out of this world. The atmosphere made us want to stay and talk for hours after the meal. My highest recommendation for a p...


nefmoya
nefmoya

I always make La Canada Restaurant a must any time I travel to Spain. Either on my way in or before I come back to the States. I visited La Canada in January, this time I had their famous Cocido Madrileno (Garbanzo beans, soup and chicken stew, they have some pictures of it in their profile)They slow cook it for ours with the chicken in the pot to get all the flavor. Definitely enough to survive the whole cold season. This past winter, although mild in temperatures, was cold enough to make me crave their Cocido. My friend had their solimillo de ternera, (beef tendeloin) medium rare. He was recommended to try it cooked that way and with the large salt grains on top, their red pepper on the si... View menu

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  • Tapas Enjoy a delightful variety of small, flavorful dishes perfect for sharing, combining traditional and modern influences. Savor each bite as you explore diverse tastes and textures crafted to excite your palate.
  • Carne Savor the rich flavors of expertly prepared meats, from juicy steaks and succulent roasted chicken to tender ribs and hearty lamb dishes. Each selection promises a satisfying and delicious experience for meat lovers. View menu
  • Español Discover the vibrant flavors of Spain with our selection of traditional dishes, from savory tapas to delicious paellas, bringing a taste of Spanish culinary artistry to your table.
  • Terraza Dine al fresco on our beautiful terrace, where you can enjoy a delightful meal amidst stunning views and a refreshing breeze. Perfect for a relaxing lunch or a romantic dinner under the stars.

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