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                <title>Sanabresa</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Part of me is loathe to share this tip - it's my restaurant. No trip to Madrid is complete without lunch here for this former Madrid resident.<br><br>A local neighbourhood restaurant, sandwiched between the traditional madrileno working class district of Lavapies and Plaza Santa Ana.<br><br>Don't be put off by the long menu translated into English and German as I initially was. If you arrive on a Monday or Thursday lunchtime the queues of Madrilenos, business men in suits to builders in boilersuits, waiting for their cocido and paella specials will convince you it's not a tourist trap.<br><br>The service is at times brusque. I ate here at least once a week for a year and only during my last week in Madrid did the waiters show me any familiarity - and I lived next door.<br><br>The food is simple but good. There are a selection of menus at various prices to suit any budget.<br><br>The atmosphere is pure Madrid. TV blaring in the corner, twice as many tables crammed in as should really fit and shouted conversations echoing off the tiled walls and wooden floor. You do not come here for a relaxing lunch. But all the same don't come here if you are pushed for time. You can be out the door in 40mins having eaten a 3 course meal or waiting for your dessert 2 hours later.<br><br>Try the pollo al ajillo. Or the grilled asparagus. or the fried aubergines. or just about anything!<br><br>Enjoy.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Museo Arqueologico</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A museum with fascinating artefacts from every era of Spain's history - starting with prehistory. <br><br>Amazing Moorish and Visigoth exhibits. There are reproductions of the famous Altamira cave paintings in a specially constructed grotto outside.<br><br>The museum is also right by the Jardines de Descubrimiento with impressive modern fountains and sculptures celebrating Colombus' discovery of the new world. More famously this is where the Giant Flag flies - a Spanish national flag the size of a tennis court.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Mother Hubbards</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[By far the best sit down fish &amp; chips I've had in an English seaside resort.]]></description>
                
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