This spot offers a quiet, intimate setting with simple, functional furniture, creating a comfortable atmosphere for enjoying affordable fast food. It provides gluten-free options with celiac menus, and the staff are attentive and informative, enhancing the experience for those with gluten sensitivities.
This elegant and lively restaurant offers a comfortable setting with a vibrant atmosphere ideal for special occasions. Guests seeking gluten-free options will find very good choices available, complemented by attentive service that supports dietary needs.
This vibrant venue offers an energetic party atmosphere with dynamic lighting and engaging performances, creating a lively setting. While the menu includes gluten-free options, the focus here is on the exciting ambiance that complements a safe and enjoyable dining experience for those with gluten sensitivities.
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Jessica Montes López
We went for a lunch menu. Everything was delicious, and Jesús served us wonderfully, making sure my food was gluten- and lactose-free. A very nice place, highly recommended.
C. de Jorge Juan, 16, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain
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Stylish spot with outstanding dishes, unique ambiance, and a twist on the dining experience that keeps guests raving about their visits.
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Larissa S
Gorgeous restaurant with very delicious food. I enjoyed the lobster rice, which was both gluten and dairy free, and one of the best dishes during our 3 week trip throughout Europe. My husband had the turbot with cider, which he said was amazing (not gluten free) and I had a simply grilled filet of turbot which was also delicious. 4 stars because when we received the bill, we were charged about 10 euros for "bread and aperitivo." They gave us a small taste of some sort of vegetable soup, and my husband had one piece of bread (they forgot to bring my gluten free bread). We thought the soup was an amuse bouche from the chef, which would make sense at this level of restaurant, so we didn't question it. We were definitely not warned about the charge, and I don't recall it being on the menu. I would recommend they forget about the aperitivo and either put a price for bread on the menu or just add a couple of euros to the dishes to cover the costs.