The looks of the place may be a tad dreary, but you'll forget all about the mauve tablecloths once you taste the tandoori chicken with almonds (aka chicken...
C/San Bernardino 1
For good-value Indian food, Baisakhi is probably the best bet along what has become Madrid's answer to Brick Lane. The waiters all speak English, and the...
C/Lavapiés 42An airy little café to grab a quick and delicious dosa, currently getting rave reviews.
C/Libertad 17
The restaurant formerly known as Casa Juanito decided to change its name. Pity - the contrast of bog-standard Spanish caff on the outside and the almost...
C/Lavapiés 42Everything about Taj promises serious curry - from the jingly-jangly muzak to the fanned linen napkins and plastic flowers. The menu includes all the...
C/Marqués de Cubas 6