Tony visited Madrid, Spains capital city, during the 2010 World Cup when this large and diverse country came together.
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Diverxo is one of the toughest reservations to get in Madrid. David Muñoz opened Diverxo in 2007, receiving his first Michelin star in 2009 as well as the 2010 National Gastronomy Award for Best Chef.
Calle de Francisco Medrano, 5, 28020 Madrid, Spain
La Cabrera
Le Cabrera is another gastro pub that brings a twist to its tapas and cocktail bar. It is a regular meeting place for chefs.
Calle de Doña Bárbara de Braganza, 2, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Taberna San Mamés
Taberna San Mamés serves tripe 'a la Madrilleña,' a traditional Madrid dish. They are famous for their tripe and their croquettes.
Bravo Murillo, 88, 28003 Madrid, Spain
Bodega de la Ardosa
Bodega de la Ardosa is one of Madrid's oldest tapas bars, established in 1892. The Ardosa is known for its Tortilla de Patatas, aka a Spanish omelet.
Calle de Colón, 13, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Casa Salvador
Casa Salvador's famous clientele once included Grace Kelly, Hemingway and Ava Gardner. Casa Salvador prepares typical Spanish stews, soups and fresh fish. Their hake and oxtail stew are renowned.
Calle de Barbieri, 12, 28004 Madrid, Spain

