Showing posts with label lunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lunch. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 October 2015

ÓSCAR LOZANO BACK IN MADRID


Famous businessman returns to Madrid after two years in Santo Domingo


Óscar Lozano landed in Madrid again after two years with successful projects in one of his favourite places: Santo Domingo



Popular Madrid businessman starting new professional career in Spain



His starting point will be in Madrid with an innovative project

Located in one of the most privileged parts of Madrid



Oscar's idea is to offer maximum quality gastronomy, together with a venue unseen until now and won't leave anyone indifferent


The location is still a mystery :-/

Óscar Lozano is leaving Madrid nightlife to one side to concentrate on a culinary adventure from midday until night-time passing through "after-work"


In respect to the relationship between "Duque de Alba" and "ARTYS", Óscar has made clear "this restaurant has nothing to do with neither himself nor the 'Palacio de Liria'. This project is of personal interest with two nightlife professionals: Sandra Soto and Roberto Serra."


Sandra Soto Westendorp

Thursday, 1 October 2015

RAMSES FORCED TO CLOSE

MADRID MAYOR MAKES 80 PEOPLE JOBLESS


Our main concern now is the 140 families who depend on Ramses!

Ramses, an emblematic restaurant in Madrid, suffered today from the actions of Madrid City Council with its policy to "reclaim public spaces" and has forced them to close their terrace service. This imminent closure will cause the dismissal of more than half the workforce.


Located at “Plaza de la Independencia” aka “Puerta de Alcalá

Today at 1.30 pm numerous Police officers and operatives accompanied by delegates from the City Council began to drastically remove all the furniture from the renowned Madrid terrace, leaving more than 140 employees in absolute uncertainty.



Ramses declared their desire remains to fix this situation as soon as possible, always open to dialogue.


Launched in 2007, it quickly became one of the favourite places for locals and foreigners, both for its gastronomic quality, and its unique design by Philippe Starck. This measure will harm not only the hoteliers but the employees and citizens of Madrid.

Friday, 12 June 2015

M.M.D.D.M.M.

It’s Getting Hot in Here, So Take off...



Lunch overlooking the park was this week’s theme as we headed over to “Parque del Oeste” in our never ending search for best luncheonette. This week joined by my comrades in arms, to take up this solemn task, we met at “Metro Arguelles” and headed down to “CYATHUS Gastro Bar” on “Calle Pintor Rosales” number 30.



Now normally, in our experience, anywhere that self-tittles itself as a gastro bar should be taken with caution as normally its more style than substance! However, we couldn´t ignore the hoards flocking to this little local as we´d passed it before so it was time to give them a go on our gastronomic wheel of fortune.


We took our seats indoors and perused our options. The choice was ample and we could choose between 5 starters from the normal “Menu del Día” or you could build your own salad with 8 ingredients and (regardless of your starter choice) you could choose between 4 mains. HAVE IT YOUR WAY! There was an extra €1 fee for the salad but it was all reasonably priced for portion and quality at a respectable €12 or €13 with a drink and coffee or cake included.

Just to recap the Menu - “Entrantes” consisted of “salmorejo con sus taquitos de jamon y huevo”, “quiche de puerros y bacón”, “melón con jamón” or “ensalada templada de queso de cabra y cebolla caramelizada”. For mains; “secreto ibérico con reducción de PX”, “salmón al horno con sus verduritas”, “merluza a la gallega con sus cachelos” or “huevos rotos con ajo arriero”.

Straight to the point - Food quality was awesome as everyone was happy with their starters. As for our mains, anyone who was lucky to try the salmon was in for a treat, cooked to perfection! The “secreto” was a bit tough and difficult to chew but the flavour was nice and the rest were happy enough with their food.

Service was a little shabby and lacking a smile. It´s a simple touch that makes the world around you better, especially your customers! There were times we were left wanting, it was just about sufficient. The interior décor was strange, it felt like we were in an airport cafeteria which is odd considering the level they are looking for here but by the by it didn’t reflect too much in our overall opinion and when “scores on the doors” was called, our panel of experts came away with a 4 out of 5. The food really was very good and I would recommend you give it a try, hopefully you´ll have better luck with staff.

Heading off, we headed over to a tree lined terrace by “Conde Duque” where the “tintos” are cheap and plentiful while we discussed and solved all of the world’s problems in one afternoon.

Next week we´ll be heading back up north of Bilbao to a gem of a terrace that we stumbled across last week. This looks really promising!!! YOU my friends are invited. Invitation will be posted forthwith. Until then however kids its chow for now!


Written by: Marc Kildea