Lots of food stalls in this old and renovated Mercado in Madrid. Close to Plaza Mayor and for lunch much more exiting to go to the market hall for some tapas. There is something for everyone. All very delicious. Not so cheap, but super fresh food.And a lively, crowded and funny place to visit at lunch time.
小吃应有尽有,大部分的费用比较合理,火腿和海鲜稍贵。不过一次就能尝尽西班牙特色,非常值得一来!第一次来的朋友一定要来!
Loved the selection of food and drink at this conveniently located old market. Our group of four adults ate three times at this market. After attending a show at Flamenco Carboneras (just out the back door of the Market and left for a bit) we found the San Miguel open and lively at 10:30 pm filled with a mixture of tourists and locals. There are tables where you can stand and eat the food you buy from the large number of speciality stalls, there are few chairs. I understand there were pay washrooms downstairs. BEWARE THE PICKPOCKETS. KEEP YOUR PURSES CLOSED AND HANG ON TO THEM AT ALL TIMES. MANY PICKPOCKETS ARE FEMALE. Everything we tried at the market was delicious. We liked the market so much we went back the next day around 8 for "dinner". The third time we went to the market it was part of the Madrid Food Tour and we tried Reus Vermouth, and excellent tapas. The market was one of our favourite places in Madrid.
推荐晚餐时间去。夜幕下被玻璃盒子笼罩的San Miguel市场,投射出五彩缤纷的光芒,交织着各种食物的香味,令人眼花缭乱欲罢不能。这里的tapas、sangria和各色甜品都很不错,价钱也算公道,虽然规模不大,但是个值得好好花时间探索的地方。
So happy that the Madrid Food Tour brought us here. We ended up spending most of our time after the tour and before heading to the airport at the Mercado San Miguel drinking vermouth and eating croquettes. It ended up being some of the best and most authentic food we ate while in Madrid. The biggest problem is the minimal seating.
An Indoor Market where you can eat all sorts of everything - savoury and sweet and drink and be warm and socialise with people you have never met before - what fun..... Best selection of tapas in Madrid. We wish we had found this on the first day and not the last evening after dinner!! But my husband had a beer and I could have had a glass of champagne!!! We will be back to sample the variety of food.
Lots of taps, beer, drinks, wine, deserts all from different venders and all under one roof. Limited seating and tables but lots of people to meet and mingle with. Well worth a visit or two especially if you have limited time to sample many types of tapas. Prices are much higher than in the local neighbourhoods but comparable to the other tourist areas. Atmosphere is great and things are constantly cleaned up so it looks clean. I can recommend the sea urchin and crab as being really good.
Here's the flashy sexy version boasting beautifully lit stalls offering most of the same things you can get all over Madrid but in a sexy beautiful Hall full of sexy beautiful people and sexy beautiful food. I wouldn't consider this a traditional market in the sense it's not really where you go to buy your fresh ingredients-more like a glamorous food court and a sprinkling of things to take away. But tourists and locals alike seem to enjoy drinking and eating and floating from place to place to enjoy so many delicious offerings. I think the Whole Foods Market of Spain is a pretty good description but add in ridiculously beautiful soulful architecture and an artful re-do bringing this place straight into now.
Found this place when walking by. Thought it was a food market. It served some wonderful tapas , paella, beers and sangria,. It was difficult to pick what to eat.There is a bar, seating and eating area in the centre of the market. We chose some bits from different stalls and enjoyed it all.Would go back there again if we get to Madrid again.
东西不便宜,有种太过观光化的感觉,选择性少逛了老半天不知道要吃什么,感觉很普通本来很期待,也安排要去很多次,最后就只去一次