José Luis

Salamanca


With numerous branches around Madrid, José Luis is famous for its fidelity to traditional Spanish recipes. It wins many people's vote for Madrid's best tortilla de patatas (Spanish potato omelette), but it's also good for croquetas and ensaladilla rusa (Russian salad). This outpost has a slightly stuffy, young-men-in-suits-sipping-Vichy-Catalan feel to it, which is, after all, very Salamanca.


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