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Reviewed 12. Jul 2008
When I think of ice cream, I don't necessarily think of it as beautiful, or DESIGNER, yet shops like Bajo Cero exist to prove the opposite.
You'd think you were walking into Colette for frozen goods, but the staff are surprisingly laidback and really, who can resist the temptation of a rose-petal flavored ice cream, if solely out of curiosity? And yes, it does taste like flowers! Take out your 2,50 scoop ("cucurucho") on the sidewalk and enjoy it watching the Glorieta de Quevedo.
Discovered 23. Nov 2007
Reviewed 03. Mar 2008
Formely called "Todo Empanadas," the "little" empanada place is revamping its look.
Gourmet or not though, it's still my favorite place to get a cheese and onion treat. The spinach and bechamel empanada is not too shabby, either. At 1,80-EUR each, you can't go wrong, though you'll surely want to eat a couple more after each delicious bite. If you're really hungry (or are having a party), consider a dozen and get it delivered to your door. Ugh, just looking at their new glossy menu makes my mouth water! (Note: There's also a branch at Pza Cuzco on Calle del Pensamiento and also one in Alcobendas.)
Reviewed 03. Jun 2008
Ok, let me just say it straight away: if you want a "traditional," old-school pita, with falafel and all the trimmings, you're better going off to the Maoz on Fuencarral or Calle Mayor, most of all because it's hearty and MUCH cheaper.
As I was very curious about this place, however, I duped my friend into eating lunch here with me on a fine Sunday afternoon. It looked nice AND it was practically deserted which, come to think of it, was probably a bad sign. The sandwiches here are original to say the least, and if I remember correctly, they had THREE vegetarian (sorry, vegans!) offerings. I chose the "Bruxelloise," consisting of raisins, Bechamel sauce, and I can't remember what else, I can't actually remember, because my mouth was watering for falafel. They also offer salads and pasta (my friend said the lasagna was "ok"). In any case, we had a filling lunch, and we're mostly disappointed because we were charged for water (ok, so we didn't specify tap, fine) and bread (although the sauce was delicious, it would've been niced to have been asked). Meh.
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