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Casa Revuelta

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Casa Revuelta puts out some of Madrid’s finest tapas of bacalao (cod) bar none – unlike elsewhere, tajadas de bacalao don't have bones in them and slide down the throat with the greatest of ease. Early on a Sunday afternoon, as the Rastro crowd gathers here, it’s filled to the rafters. Other specialities include torreznos (bacon bits), callos (tripe) and ²¹±ô²úó²Ô»å¾±²µ²¹²õ (meatballs).


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