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La Encomienda, Madrid review


 I have a fondness for homemade and handmade items. While traveling, I often look for something similar. While searching for a restaurant in Madrid, I came across La Encomienda, which I had already heard rave reviews about. Homey rustic La Encomienda, at first glance, and a gleeful greeting, melted my heart away. A cozy and beautiful interior, combined with a colossal selection of hearty food and most attentive service, makes it a must-visit place in Madrid. [Madrid Hotels]


Serving a range of unique vegan dishes, including Asian and Latin American cuisine with a creative culinary touch, their menu is truly distinctive.


After a great day of sightseeing, we needed a plate of food that was not just filling but also nutritious, and here came a basket of seeded assorted bread.  Straight from the oven, the bread basket was rustic and delicious.  Then TARTAR OF ANDEAN TOFU, Tofu crumbled with leek, quinoa, and zucchini seasoned with Tabasco and coriander oil. What a unique and delicious combination of crumbly tofu paired with a delicate and coriander-infused sauce.


And hubby had HAMBURGUESA TEX-MEX, a Hamburger in paprika bread with purple onion, tomato, and oak leaf, accompanied by Tex-Mex sauce and green mojo. A hearty yet satisfying treat for your taste buds, hard on the outside and soft inside, makes it scrumptious and has the same taste as a burger without the guilt of eating thousands of calories of a hamburger, plus the benefit of eating all the super veggies.


As an eastern Indian, my love for rice is never ending, and here we had MAFE OF VEGETABLES WITH SMOKED TOFU AND RED RICE, a Stew of vegetables and smoked tofu with tomato and peanut base served with red rice. I loved the consistency of the gravy; it was as whippy as Indian butter masala curry yet infused with some great flavor.


  The portion size was too generous, and you can share if you're not single, like me. Then we headed for the sweet treat. Here came the surprise: Creamy peach, cashew, and coconut ice cream with sesame tiles. I thoroughly enjoyed the velvety and luxurious ice cream, with its crunchiness and nutty flavor of sesame. Good food is what you carry month after month and year after year after you had consumed it, and your taste buds refuse to forget. It was something like that and will stay with me for years to come, the memory of the evening with good food and the most gracious service.

Address: Calle Encomienda, 19, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Hours : 
Saturday
(Feast of the Immaculate Conception)
1:30PM–12:30AM
Hours might differ
Sunday11AM–12:30 PM
Monday1:30PM–12:30AM
Tuesday1:30PM–12:30AM
Wednesday1:30PM–12:30AM
Thursday1:30PM–12:30AM
Friday1:30PM–12:30AM


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