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F M.
Miami , Florida
18
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Very good Spanish Restaurant with its original "HORNO DE BARRO"
which helps to give that special flavor to roasted Pork.
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Victor B.
New Orleans , Louisiana
63
reviews
This is a branch restaurant of the original "Casa de Botin (Horno
de Asar)" located in Madrid, Spain (founded in the year 1725 and
listed as the "oldest restaurant in the world", according to
the 'Guiness Book of World Records'). The original in Madrid,
was novelist Ernest Hemingway's "favorite restaurant" and
is mentioned in "Death in the Afternoon" and other books. This
new addition in Miami, is operated by a son of the family owners
in Madrid, and the food and service are excellent! Although not
as delicious as the original in Madrid, this restaurant offers
the same signature dishes, including: "Tapas" or Spanish appetisers
like: Shrimp in Garlic sauce, Serrano ham,
Fried squid "calamares", Gaspacho soup, Fabada stew,
Madrid style "Cocido stew", etc. The entrees include the outstanding
"Roast suckling pig", Roast Lamb",
Filet mignon "Botin" style, and more! Paella is a bit expensive
at $16.95 per person. Desserts are the typical spanish: Flan
"caramel custard", th ...
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