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Restaurante Botín

C. de Cuchilleros, 17, 28005 Madrid, Spain
📞 +34 913 66 42 17

服务选项

  • 堂食

无障碍设施

  • 可供轮椅使用的停车场

祭品

  • 酒精
  • 啤酒
  • 鸡尾酒
  • 咖啡
  • 灵魂
  • 葡萄酒

餐饮选择

  • 午餐
  • 晚餐
  • 甜品

设施

  • 场地内的酒吧
  • 厕所

气氛

  • 舒适的

人群

  • 群体

规划

  • 接受预订

付款方式

  • 借记卡
  • NFC移动支付
  • 信用卡

位于马德里的“Botín餐厅”是一家著名的西班牙传统餐厅,它位于西班牙马德里市中心,是西班牙最古老的餐厅之一,已有超过三百年的历史。

“Botín餐厅”以烤肉而闻名,这里的烤肉是用最传统的方式烹饪的,采用深烤的方式,让肉质更加香嫩可口,令人难以忘怀。此外,餐厅还提供其他西班牙传统菜肴,如海鲜、汤、烤鱼等,都是以最新鲜的食材烹饪而成,令人垂涎欲滴。

“Botín餐厅”的服务也非常出色,服务员们热情友好,耐心地向客人介绍菜单,并为客人提供最佳的服务。餐厅的环境也很棒,室内装修精美,客人可以在这里尽情享受美食,也可以在这里欣赏到美丽的城市景色。

“Botín餐厅”受到了许多游客的好评,Tripadvisor上的客人给出了非常高的评分,称赞这里的美食和服务都很棒。一位客人说:“我们在这里度过了一个难忘的夜晚,美食非常美味,服务也很周到,非常值得一试!”另一位客人也表示:“我非常喜欢这里的美食,它们非常美味,服务也很好,我会推荐给我的朋友们来这里尝尝。”

总之,“Botín餐厅”是一家经典的西班牙传统餐厅,它提供了最传统的烤肉和美味的西班牙菜肴,服务也很出色,受到了游客的一致好评,值得一去。

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4 明星

Here for the experience, not a big fan of pork. The restaurant is very old, staff is super friendly. We ordered melon and Ham, the baby pork, one salad. Overall experience is good!

5 明星

It’s one of the worlds oldest restaurants and it’s been open since 1725 for a reason. The whole experience is amazing from the old world decor to the authentic food. Everything was delicious and the staff where friendly and polite - you have to go at least once and I’m glad I went!

4 明星

This place was huge, shockingly huge! And with a line to match. I would definitely assume you’ll need a reservation to get in here. Recognized as the oldest restaurant in the world, everything from the antique paintings on the walls to the heartily large portions gives you feelings of older times. As big as this restaurant is (multiple floors) they still manage to pack people in very tightly. The type of close where sliding your chair away from the table to stand up takes extra thought. We found the food to be good, but very salty. The portions were incredibly large and I wouldn’t expect that everyone is able to finish their meals here. My leg of lamb was so big that it laid overtop of the plate, hanging off of both sides. Even the bread for the table, which is quite common at many restaurants, was a full loaf per person. But l this simple and rustic plating that eluded to its historic past.