LA TRAVIATA
Spanish restaurant
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€€
2024
Recommended
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2024
La Traviata is a Italian-Italian restaurant near the Teatro Real and the Royal palace. If you visit the Los Austrias district in the morning, enjoy breakfast! You can also enjoy tapas or excellent steak in the top, tiled and white room, or dine in the basement, more distinguished but still lively. On the menu: salads, fish, meat, and of course a wide choice of pasta and pizzas.
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For dinner of the New Year, with friends, we stopped our choice of this restaurant posting a magnificent decor in the beautiful areas of Madrid very close to the royal palace.
What a error! The choice, limited in addition let us pass, that you is quickly disappointed as food presented is of poor quality, standard supermarket partly green tomatoes, and not cooked. A fish for example half was not cooked (needless to recall the importance to cook food well especially when they cover 500 miles). We were not only to think from the other guests, most tourists, their dishes half full if not full.
But let us be good: for a menu of festival offers a nasty wine.
What about the staff? Not much except for a small problem linguistics since it is the language in which chef they always give you the Spanish meet, which is logical when a tourist them speak English. Finally them tokens not stone as it is the case of almost all the Spaniards who we were in contact.
In short the only advice that I can provide is to escape this place where the waiters walk the bins in the heart of the clientele.
I travelled in different countries in Europe and even in Turkey (while you can have a-prioris on the latter country) and it is the first time that I see as many so lamentable elements of the hotels in the same area.