Fodor's Expert Review La Montaña
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Moncloa
Breakfast
The average customer age in this time-warpy tavern is pushing 70, which is always a good sign—Madrid's abuelos and abuelas never settle for subpar Spanish cooking. In the snug tile-walled dining room, tuck into disappearing classics like braised squid in ink sauce and stewed baby fava beans (verdinas) with prawns; then satisfy your sweet tooth with a custardy fried torrija (Spanish "French" toast).
Quick Facts
Calle del Rey Francisco 28
Madrid
28008,
Spain
91-547–3111
Known For:
- Kitschy Spanish décor
- Lots of local clientele
- Dependable down-home cooking
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.