Fodor's Expert Review Casa Carola

$$$$ Salamanca Family

Locals flock to Casa Carola for one dish, cocido madrileño, Madrid's famous boiled dinner whose roots can be traced to a medieval Sephardic stew called adafina. Served ritualistically in three courses, or vuelcos—broth, then chickpeas and vegetables, then meats—it's an essential Madrid experience, especially in the cold-weather months. Madrid has several famous cocido restaurants, but Casa Carola stands out for its ultrabuttery garbanzos, nostalgic decor (think black-and-white photos and old newspaper clippings), and service with panache. Tie on your starched cloth bib and prepare to feast.  Lunch only.

Family Lunch Prix-Fixe Spanish $$$$

Quick Facts

Calle de Padilla 54
Madrid, Madrid  28006, Spain

91-401--9408

www.casacarola.com

Known For:
  • Cocido madrileño served in three courses
  • Old-timey interiors
  • Warm service
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed mid-June–mid-Sept.

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