24 Hours of Spanish Food in Madrid 🇪🇸 STREET FOOD to SEAFOOD in Spain's Foodie Capital!

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Published 2024-04-14
We're going for a NON-STOP Spanish food tour in Madrid and you're not going to want to miss it! Authentic Spanish food for 24 hours. This is our guide to what you can eat and see in Madrid in one day.

Churros :maps.app.goo.gl/7LnxBeienePDMPVd8
Market : maps.app.goo.gl/33iwojxZaB75k9ys8
Calamari : maps.app.goo.gl/myiPuW9rTNNMvwSHA
Park : maps.app.goo.gl/othoN1VQJHeDgWTi9
Tortilla : maps.app.goo.gl/H31xnkNs1kf7p7Sf7
Mushrooms :maps.app.goo.gl/KgnmxEhQphsX9Ani6
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All Comments (21)
  • @giannishen
    That churro goes perfectly with chocolate, it looks so delicious! Every kind of bread at laa de la bakala is very attractive, and I think I will consider for a long time before ordering it! I really hope McDonald's can sell calamari sandwich in the future. It is more attractive than ordinary burgers. I will definitely buy it! Casa Danny's tortillay will definitely be a hit in my country, it's perfect for breakfast! Stuffed mushroom is what I wanted to try the most, I didn’t expect the mushrooms in Spain to be so big! Whoever invented using two sticks as a tool for eating it must be a genius! Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job as always! 👍🥰🙌
  • @Aleksssssssss
    Spanish cuisine is so good! The country is very beautiful too
  • Fun fact: "mojar el churro" is slang for sexy time here. I genuinely laughed when I listened to "dip the churro".
  • @rys1968
    Finally normal food, that doesn’t need courage to try. :))
  • Love your vídeos! Man, you should also try the northern Spanish cuisine! From the Basque Country’s tapas, bacalao o txakolí (white wine) to Asturies with its cheese varieties, its cider and fish or meat and its stews… 😋 to Galicia and its seafood… you’ll feel diferent after that experience… try and tell us! Cheers!
  • After following Mark Wiens and Sonny for years, you are now my favourite because you don’t over exaggerate. Your reaction just an honest reflection of the quality and taste of the food, or not, when it isn’t…
  • @edmo43
    Thank you for sharing another interesting gastronomic adventure, this time through the Motherland, Spain. The statue is of one of the Felipes. Nothing more Spanish than churros, tortilla, Iberian ham, wine and sangria. You must visit the Ham Museum, it is a very famous Restaurant. Enjoy Spain and Olé.
  • @annawong5027
    Oooh, all the food looked delicious. Brings back fond memories as I got engaged there 8 years go. I lived in the Mercado haha
  • @ayumitomi
    I’m heading to Madrid in two days! Thank you for the very timely and useful info😊
  • @farinaz005
    It all looked amazing. I like spanish and italian ham too. ❤ My favorite is salami milano. ❤
  • @juliebabin
    You gave me will to try tripe soup. That's how good your food description is :)
  • @alsas28
    Your culinary event is very interesting...and your food choices are appetizing🎉😊
  • @stephcarlofc
    I have ancestry from the Basque and Catalonia regions of 🇪🇸, so this video hits really home!! 🇪🇸 food is truly on another level!!
  • @robert111k
    7:45 Those are "calamares a la romana". Nobody ate them with bread until the 60s. Then, somebody in a bar thought that those calamari, which couldn't be well preserved for the next day (there were no freezers like we have today), could be "acceptable" in a sandwich for the hungry young people after partying all night for a small fee. And thus the "bocadillo de calamares" (calamari sandwich) was born. People liked it, and up to today.
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