Spanish Tapas Madrid Tour
Spanish Tapas Madrid has been providing the best and most informative Tapas Tours since 2012. As a native guide, Luis explains what madrileños do. This is a small example. If you're coming to Madrid, do this early in your visit to get the best out of your foodie days. Looking forward to meeting you!
Top 3 Places for Tapas & Drinks in Madrid on a Budget: An American in Spain
These are my 3 top recommendations for places to get tapas and drinks in Madrid whether you're visiting or studying abroad, and they're all super affordable. Watch (in HD) to find out what's so special about them and what to order.
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Locations of recommendations:
-La Chalana: Calle San Leonardo 12 (Plaza España) Madrid 28015
-El Tigre: Calle de las Infantas 30, Madrid 28004
- Cuevas Sésamo: Calle del Príncipe 5, Madrid 28012
Bizarre Foods - Madrid
Possessed by a strong curiosity and, apparently, an even stronger digestive system, host Andrew Zimmern (a chef and food writer by trade) traverses the world in pursuit of unusual regional delicacies and startling native delights on the menu, as he tries to ferret out the weirdest foods a location has to offer -- possibly including ferret, actually. In addition to vivid descriptions of the taste and texture of the foods he discovers, Zimmern also provides a short history of each dish. Some of the locales Zimmern has traveled to include Ecuador, Taiwan, Iceland and Minnesota (because not all unique foods are found in exotic locations).
How to Order Food in Spain Like a Local
Learn the most important phrases you’ll need to order food, tapas, wine and beer in Spain like a local! My wife Yoly and I sit in our favourite Madrid tapas bar to teach you these essential phrases!
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Want to learn how to order food in Spanish like a local? In this video Yoly and I teach you 24 Spanish phrases so you can ask for a table, get the menu, order drinks (wine, beer, water) and food (tapas, raciones) and ask for the bill in Spanish. Perfect for beginners and people travelling to Spain who want to know how to order tapas, how to order wine and have a truly local experience in Spanish tapas bars and restaurants.
As well as language, we’ve also worked into this video lots of cultural tips that will help you act like a local in the tapas bars and restaurants of Spain.
And below you can see all the phrases we used in the video, so you can write them down and use them in Spain!
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1. Una mesa para dos, por favor.
A table for two, please.
2. Una mesa, por favor.
A table, please (for one person).
3. Nos quedamos en la barra.
We'll stay at the bar.
4. La carta, por favor.
Can I have the menu, please?
5. La carta de vinos, por favor.
Can I have the wine list, please?
6. ¿Qué vino tenéis por copa?
What wines do you have by the glass?
7. Quería una botella de vino tinto, por favor.
I'd like a bottle of red wine, please.
8. Una botella de vino blanco, por favor.
A bottle of wine wine, please.
9. Una botella de rioja, por favor.
A bottle of Rioja, please.
10. Una copa de vino tinto/blanco, por favor.
A glass of red/white wine, please.
11. Una caña, por favor.
A glass of draft beer, please.
12. Una doble, por favor.
A large glass of draft beer, please.
13. Un vaso de agua, por favor.
A glass of water, please.
14. Una botella de agua, por favor.
A bottle of water, please.
15. Agua de grifo, por favor.
Tap water, please.
16. Una ración de calamares/boquerones, por favor.
A large plate of calamari/fried anchovies, please.
17. Media ración de boquerones, por favor.
Half plate of fried anchovies, please.
18. Una tapa de boquerones, por favor.
A tapa of fried anchovies, please.
19. Quería pedir algo más, por favor.
I'd like to order something else, please.
20. Otra copa de vino, por favor.
Another glass of wine, please.
21. Otra caña, por favor.
Another glass of draft beer, please.
22. ¿Qué postres tenéis?
What is there for dessert?
23. La cuenta, por favor.
Can I get the bill, please?
24. Muchas gracias. ¡Estaba muy rico!
Thanks so much. It was delicious!
????♂️ WHO AM I ????♂️
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Hola! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! It’s food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain!
I’m from New Zealand and have been living in Madrid since 2011 (which my Spanish wife, Yolanda). I’m a co-founder of Devour Tours, where we offer award-winning food & culture tours in Spain’s most delicious destinations. I’ve been featured on the BBC, CBS and Channel 4 talking about Spain and its food and I’ve also written for The Guardian, Sunday Times, El País and others about Spain as a culinary destination. And finally, I make these videos - because it causes me a lot of pain to think that people are in Spain and having a less-than-authentic experience!
Being a woman in Spain. 10 questions answered.
Yoly was recently sent an email asking me to talk about the experience of women living in and visiting Spain. Everything from macho culture, to catcalling, to the experience for women in the workforce. So in this video Yoly answers 10 questions about life in Spain for women! Venga, let’s go!
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2. MY TOP 3 MADRID HOTELS ????️
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One perspective about life in Spain that I can’t give on this channel is being a woman. So Yoly is taking the reigns here. So in order to answer your questions about what life is like for women in Spain, we went to instagram (we’re on @jamesblickspain and @flamencoguide) to ask what you wanted to know about life in Spain. Here are the 10 questions Yoly covers in this video!
1. What does ‘macho’ mean?
1.5: Does Spain have a ‘macho’ culture?
2. Do women get catcalled in Spain?
3. Does Spain have high rates of gender violence?
4. What does Yoly think of right-wing Spanish political party Vox?
5. What legal protections are there for women?
6. Is Spain a safe country for female solo travellers?
7. What’s the work environment like for women?
8. What’s women’s experience in the flamenco world?
9. What is Spain like compared to New Zealand for women?
10. How does James compare to Spanish men in terms of attitutes to women?
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5. WHO AM I? ????
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Hola, Spain lovers! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain lovers!
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100% Vegetarian Madrid Tapas Crawl!
A 100% delicious vegetarian tapas crawl in Madrid. In this video Yoly and I hit 6 of our favourite tapas bars in the historic centre of Madrid, and take you to amazing traditional tapas bars that do delicious vegetarian tapas! Venga, let’s go!
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2. MY TOP 3 MADRID HOTELS ????️
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Soooo many people have asked for this video. And to be honest, I have been a little nervous about making it. Why? Well, because I do eat meat and seafood. Less and less, it’s true. But it meant I didn’t feel like I would know what to tell people.
But once I started exploring and researching, I realised there were so many delicious vegetarian tapas in the places I go to every day! In fact, so many Spanish tapas bars have great vegetarian options.
So, if you want to know where we went, and what we ordered - here it all is!
1. Casa Toni
- Champiñones la plancha - Grilled mushrooms
- Patatas bravas = Spicy potatoes
- Pimientos de Padrón = Padron peppers
- Berenjenas = Battered eggplant with cane sugar
- Ensalada de tomate = Tomato salad
2. Sanlúcar
- Garbanzos con tomillo = Chickpeas with thyme
- Salmorejo (sin jamón) = Salmorejo (without ham) :)
- Verduras asadas = Roast vegetables
- Huevos rotos (sin jamón) = Broken eggs (without ham)
3. Pez Tortilla
Croquetas de boletus y trufa = Boletus mushroom and truffle croquetas
Croquetas de puerros confitados = Caramelised leek croquetas
Tortilla de patata = Spanish omelette
Tortilla de patata con berenjena y queso de cabra = Spanish omelette with eggplant and goats’ cheese
4. La Campana
- Bocadillo de pimientos = Fried pepper sandwich
5. El Cisne Azul
- Setas de la temporada con huevo = Seasonal wild mushrooms with egg
6. Vinoteca Vides
- Tabla de quesos = Cheese plate
Enjoy!
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5. WHO AM I? ????
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Hola, Spain lovers! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain lovers!
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Guiris Tapeando | Pronouncing & Ranking Tapas: An American in Spain
Mi prima, nuestra amiga y yo vamos de tapeo por Madrid. Veréis las primeras impresiones y ranking de Elena que prueba estas cuatro #tapas típicas por primera vez y a Katy pronunciando los nombres de las tapas despacio para los inglés parlantes que quieren aprender a pedirlas como raciones. ¿Algo os ha sorprendido?
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????????/????????My cousin, our friend, and I go out for tapas in Madrid. Elena will share her first impressions/ranking of four typical tapas as someone trying them for the first time, and Katy will teach you how to pronounce them so you'll have no troubles ordering a plate in Spain. Which tapas are your favorite or would you be most interested to try?
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Exploring a MASSIVE Spanish Supermarket
What's it like in a Spanish supermarket? It's time to find out! Yoly and I hit one of Madrid's largest supermarkets to explore what we buy and eat in this country. Spanish snacks, jamón, cheese, seafood, drinks, wine, beer, frozen food and even pigs brains! It's all here!
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I always think it's really interesting visiting supermarkets in new countries. It gives you a real insight into the local diet, and the local culture. So Yoly and I decided to dive into the massive supermarket in the outskirts of Madrid to give you guys an insight into what's there. We check out Spanish potato chips, the massive selection of jamón, lots of interesting meats (blood sausage, rabbit, pigs brains and snout and more), cheeses, more cured meats and so much more.
But beyond that, we also dove into the frozen food section to see what we could find (yes, we found frozen paella in Spain!). And we also explored the enormous olive oil section, with everything from normal olive oil, right through to extra virgin olive oil (which is pretty cheap in Spain!).
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Hola! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain Lovers!
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How to Explore a Spanish Market Like a Local
When in Spain you have to discover the local markets! Visiting them is a gastronomic AND cultural experience. But how can do shop in and explore a Spanish market like a local? Watch this video where I visit my local Mercado de Antón Martín (Antón Martín Market) to find out!
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You have to visit a Spanish traditional food market next time you’re in Spain. Noisy, busy, full of wonderful smells and overflowing with people - they’re a feast for all the sense. I love my local market (the Mercado de Antón Martín - featured in this video). Ham, cheese, wine, olive oil, saffron, paprika, bread, meat, fruit and vegetables - these places are gastronomic wonderlands. But they’re also fabulous cultural places - every Spanish market has at least a few bars, and they’re always a fun place to hang out for a drink after you’ve finished your shopping.
So here is what I suggest. If you’re living or staying in Spain, give the supermarkets are miss (unless you need canned goods or cleaning products) and for all your fresh produce needs, head to the nearest local market. They’re the best place to stock up your apartment if you’re staying in an AirBnB or simply to grab some delicious stables for a picnic in the park. An important thing to remember is that if you want to try Spain’s incredible wines, hams and cheeses - they’ll be much cheaper in the market than in a tapas bar. And do make the perfect picnic hamper fillers.
In this video I explore the Antón Martín market, which is nearby my office (it’s where I shop after work). I hit the Jamón booth, a fabulous cheese stall, the fruit stand, an olive stand, an offal stand, a place for olive oil, paprika and saffron, as well as a chicken shop and an excellent bakery. Along the way you’ll get tips and tricks for tackling your local market on your own!
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Salud!
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Hola! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain Lovers!
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3 Must-Experience Activities in Asturias: An American in Spain
In this video, we'll travel to #Asturias, and I'll share three of my must-experience activities with you: trying #sidra, eating traditional dishes, and walking the cities. We'll hit four Asturian cities, and you'll get an insider's guide to what's distinct about Spanish cider, what to order at the restaurant (e.g., #fabada asturiana, cachopo, escalopines al cabrales, chorizo a la sidra, etc.), and which picturesque cities to stroll through. Watch in HD.
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In this episode, Courtney and I follow local chef, cooking instructor, and tour guide Arantya with Devour Tours through Madrid to learn about authentic Spanish food.
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HYLOGUI RESTAURANT, the best spanish cuisine in Madrid
The video shows our experience in the Hylogui Restaurant lacated at Ventura Vega Street in the heart of Madrid.
Specialized in traditional spanish cousine, the restaurant opened his doors since 1930's and prepared dishes in their coal stove. Perfect option for lunches or dinners for groups bacause it has a unique place in the center of Madrid which can accommodate up to 180 people.
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Hylogui has been open ever since the 1930's and since then it's been making some of the best traditional spanish dishes.
Welcome to Hylogui. You'll taste two of our specialties: to start Roasted Red Peppers With Tuna and as a main dish Fried Goat Meat brought from Sierra de Gredos. Both made in our coal stove. Bon appétit!
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Five Must-Try Tapas in Barcelona | Devour Barcelona
These are five tapas you must try while visiting Barcelona! James, the co-founder of Devour Spain, and Renee, dive into five delicious bites you simply can’t miss in Barcelona at one of our favorite tapas bars in all of the city—Bar del Pla! Don’t fall down the hole of tourist traps—an easy thing to do in Barcelona—and start here to learn about five must-try tapas in Barcelona.
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2. La bomba: A fried croquette generally filled with potato and ground beef; this particular one is filled with octopus
3. Patatas bravas: Fried potatoes topped with spicy brava sauce and creamy aioli
4. Anchoas: Salt-cured anchovies
5. Secreto ibérico: Melt-in-your-mouth cut of Iberian pork
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Searching for Madrid’s Secret Chinese Restaurant
Underneath a plaza in Madrid lies one of Spain’s greatest culinary secrets. Cafetería Yulong Zhou is home to some of the best Chinese food in the country. Getting there, however is another story. With no exact address or email, trying to find the restaurant takes some expert sleuthing. With the help of a friend and a hint, we embarked on the journey. Spoiler alert: the dumplings made the trek totally worth it.
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11 Things You Should NOT Do in Spain!
This video is about what NOT to do in Spain! I’ve lived here for 8 years, with Yoly my Spanish wife, and in that time I’ve learned a lot of the do’s and don’ts of this culture. So if you’re coming to Spain, these rules will really help you get in sync with the locals and not make any major mistakes! Did I miss any? Let me know in the comments!
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Spain is a complex country! It’s also a pretty easy going one. But there are certain things that you just don’t want to get wrong. And here they are!
11. Don’t go OTT on please and thank you.
In Spanish we just don’t use the words as much. We are more likely to work ‘please’ and ’thank you’ into they tone of how we speak, or by tweaking the words (such as adding “ito” to the end of a word).
10. Don’t put bread on your plate.
In Spain, you always leave your bread beside your plate on the table. It sites beside your cutlery, because it kind of is a piece of cutlery.
9. Don’t eat with your hand under the table.
I grew up with no elbows on the table. But here in Spain we also have the rule that you should have your hands above the table at all times. Because you might have a knife??
8. Don’t offer guests a beer at 5pm
Because we eat lunch and dinner later, beer o’clock is usually about 8pm… not 5pm.
7. Don’t help with the dishes after parties.
It’s just not something that’s done here. At the end of a party or dinner party, you might help tidy up slightly, but you don’t help do the dishes.
6. Don’t be a ‘pesado’ in social situations.
Chill out! Don’t ask people what their job is straight away when you meet them in a social setting and don’t expect people to cut to the chase when telling a story - we take our time here!
5. Don’t misinterpret loud conversations.
When Yoly speaks with her mother on the phone, it can get heated. But they’re not arguing - it’s just that conversations here often sound more intense.
4. Don’t generalise about Spain.
This is a highly regional country. So don’t assume that every region of Spain has the same language, customs or food.
3. Don’t call Catalan a dialect of Spanish.
Catalan is its own language - and don’t get that wrong (especially when speaking to a Catalan)
2. Don’t used ‘usted’ willy nilly.
Here in Spain we’re pretty informal and so don’t use “usted” unless we’re speaking with older people or in very formal situations.
1. Don’t mention the civil war casually.
The Spanish civil war and the dictatorship is a really complex topic, and still an open wound in Spain. So because you know someone pretty well before diving into the topic.
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