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Habanera Restaurant, Madrid, Spain

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or those of you who don’t know me, I really appreciate good presentation. Whether it’s my home, or a gift I’m giving, or the food I’m eating, I love when the way something looks makes me go, “Wow.” And that is exactly what Habanera achieves and one of the reasons I love it so much.

Walking in you feel like you just stepped through a teleportation device and entered another land. The busy streets of Madrid disappear, the noise of the city fades away and you walk into an enchanting Cuban oasis. Palm trees hover overhead, eye-catching patterns garnish the walls and bright plates decorate your table with splashes of color.

Now, while presentation plays a huge role in my personal “customer satisfaction” rating, quality and taste are also essential. I’ve visited Habanera during the week for their regular menu and over the weekend for their incredible brunch menu and everything I have ever tried was amazing. Just visit their website to view their menu (might need google to translate it to English or whatever language you need) and you will be impressed with the unique selections offered.

What I just have to rave about however, is their weekend brunch. You can order single dishes like “Waffle with apple syrup, cinnamon and rice pudding ice cream” or “Mushroom, spinaches, Gruyere cheese and sweet ham omelette” or you can opt in for their 20 euro Special Brunch Menu. You may want to grab a napkin before reading this to wipe the drool from your mouth…

Special Brunch Menu

Yogurt jar, granola, fruit                                    64º  egg

Small butter tub                                                  Ricotta cheese with honey

Croissant                                                                Smoked salmon

Rustic bread                                                         Iberian ham

Seasonal tomato                                                Guacamole

Homemade jam                                                  Orange Juice

Coffee or tea

If you aren’t drooling let me just say that everything tastes as incredible as it looks. I’m lactose intolerant and I ate the entire jar of ricotta cheese with honey and didn’t regret it one bit. I would have ordered a second jar, but I do have some level of dignity (no need to mention I just about licked the jar clean at the end)…..

You’re free to order bottomless orange juice and coffee and for those of you who also have issues with dairy they do have soy milk and are one of the few restaurants in Madrid that actually serves up a delicious soy cappuccino. If you’re looking for a distinctive and delectable sit-down restaurant during your time in Madrid Habanera will not disappoint.

Sidenotes:

  • In general, the Spanish like to be well dressed no matter what they are doing, so if you want to avoid some dirty looks leaving your workout clothes at home and wearing a nicer outfit is advisable.
  • Make a reservation! I’ve included a direct link to their website and to the reservation page. Habanera is a popular place so as best you can plan ahead and make a reservation. Brunch reservations for the weekend usually need to be made at least 2 weeks in advance.

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Calle de Génova, 28, 28004 Madrid, Spain

+34 91 737 20 17

Monday – Friday 1:00PM-2:30AM

Weekends/Holidays 11:00AM-2:30AM

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Attire: Dressy casual

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Ojalá Restaurant, Madrid, Spain https://www.countriesandcultures.com/ojala-restaurant-madrid-spain/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ojala-restaurant-madrid-spain https://www.countriesandcultures.com/ojala-restaurant-madrid-spain/#respond Wed, 31 Jan 2018 12:41:41 +0000 http://www.countriesandcultures.com/?p=30017 The post Ojalá Restaurant, Madrid, Spain appeared first on Countries & Cultures.

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Ojalá Restaurant, Madrid, Spain

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et me start by saying that Ojalá is SO cute, SO tasty and SO necessary that I took every single person who visited me here almost the first day each of them arrived. Located in the enthralling streets of Malasaña, Madrid this was one of the very first places I discovered my first summer in Madrid and fell in love the moment I stepped inside. Ojalá in Spanish actually means “I wish” and after visiting the hip restaurant you’ll wish you could take the whole damn thing home with you and relocate it in your backyard.

I had actually been wandering the streets looking for a book store that supposedly sold books in English. After being sent to the very back of the store I found the tiny section for English books and eagerly picked out a mystery/fiction to lose myself in. On my way back to the metro I stumbled across Ojalá and was instantly drawn in by the bright and rather eccentric décor inside.

Luckily, I happened to be wandering the area during uncommon hours so there were few people inside and I had my pick of seating. Naturally, I chose a bench seat right in front of a window and quickly ordered some tea to accompany me as I dove into the first pages of my new book. The atmosphere was so comfortable and welcoming I think I must have stayed for almost 2 hours, sitting quietly in the window, sipping my tea, oblivious to the world around me.

Almost 2 years later, when I returned to Madrid, Ojalá had gained quite a bit of attention and is definitely one of the hot spots for younger locals to grab a café con leche and for tourists to add to their already long list of must-do’s.

Their signature “sand pit” downstairs is the hip hangout spot at night. You can enjoy some drinks while lounging on low seats or pillows resting on the sand. Needless to say, if you are looking for a fun place to stop for a coffee, snack or meal during your meanderings through Malasaña, Ojalá will not disappoint.

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Calle de San Andrés, 1, 28004 Madrid, Spain

+34 915 23 27 47

Saturday – Tuesday 10:00AM-1:00AM

Wednesday 10:00AM-1:30AM

Thursday/Friday 10:00AM-2:00AM

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Attire: Cozy/casual

Languages: Spanish, English (maybe French)

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