Platea Madrid
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Platea is a gastronomic and cultural space located in the heart of Madrid, Spain. It is situated in a former cinema, and it has been transformed into a multi-level venue that combines culinary experiences with entertainment. Here are some key aspects of Platea: 1. **Gastronomy:** Platea is known for its diverse culinary offerings, featuring a variety of restaurants and food stalls offering gourmet cuisine. Visitors can explore different culinary styles and flavors, ranging from traditional Spanish dishes to international cuisines. 2. **Bars and Lounges:** The venue includes several bars and lounges where guests can enjoy a wide range of beverages, including cocktails and fine wines. 3. **Live Performances:** Platea often hosts live performances, including music, theater, and other cultural events. The space is designed to provide a dynamic and lively atmosphere. 4. **Design and Architecture:** The interior of Platea is designed with a modern and sophisticated aesthetic, creating a stylish and welcoming environment for visitors. 5. **Events and Celebrations:** Platea is a popular venue for events, celebrations, and gatherings. It offers a unique setting for both casual outings and special occasions. For the most up-to-date information on events, participating restaurants, and the overall experience at Platea, it's recommended to check their official website or contact the venue directly.
Oscar MunozOscar Munoz
20
ECLECTIC FUSION OF SPANISH AND ASIAN CUISINES. Behind Canalla Bistro is Spanish chef Ricard Camarena, whose eponymous restaurant in Valencia has earned him two Michelin stars. The menu combines traditional Spanish dishes (e.g. croquetas, calamar, ensadilla rusa) with Chinese, Japanese, Thai and other Asian elements (e.g. Peking duck, Karaage chicken, Pad Thai). In distinction to other fine dining restaurants, Canalla Bistro offers a somewhat less formal, more "urban" experience. This nonchalant vibe is enhanced by its location on the first floor of Platea Madrid, a gourmet food hall with several other eateries, swathes of people, a DJ and club-like noise levels. It's more a place to go out than to have a peaceful dinner. In my opinion, it's a unique atmosphere with great culinary value. I take one star for the sloppy service, which is unreasonably slow and erratic for Spanish standards. (Note: Many of the other reviews here don't seem to be about Canalla Bistro but rather about the other restaurants and bars in Platea.)
M HM H
00
The concept of the place is to have dinner while you are listening to music or watching an acrobatic show. One of the things I noticed is the varied audience. There were families coming with grandparents, parents and kids, there were group of friends, there were couples and everything in between. The live DJ was good. The music was just right. Giving place to have conversation but present at the same time. The live show band performed covers of worldwide hits along local songs, and in between a short acrobatic show. A bit scary as they were without a safety net. The overall experience is fun. The only drawback is the dishes were a bit small but the great company compensated. Worth to come. Pls note that sitting is on availability so you may wait a while. Enjoy.
Eran VilenskyEran Vilensky
10
Canalla Bistro, me encantó el ambiente Aunque Ricard Camarena es un excelente chef que demuestra su talento todos los días en los fogones de su restaurante en Valencia, el nivel de canalla Bistro no el mismo … como es normal. En Canalla Bistro Madrid el plato fuerte es el entorno y el lado gastronómico es secundario, no obstante Canalla Bistro Madrid ofrece una gastronomía muy correcta y nosotros salimos satisfechos. ***Pagamos*** 💶 El coste de esta comida fue de 47€ por persona todo incluido y de 35€ por persona sin incluir las bebidas (vino, agua, cafés, cervezas, refrescos, copas…). ***Comimos*** 🍴 Pan (3 x 1,5€). 🍴 Burrata rellena (1 x 11,9€). Es un trozo de burrata abierta a la mitad y rellena de carrillera con verduras. Me dijo bastante poco la verdad. 🍴 Causa limeña con anguila ahumada (1 x 18€). Este plato sí que me gustó mucho, muy conseguida la causa y muy bien integrado el sabor de la anguila. 🍴 Albóndigas de vaca (1 x 19€). No son las albóndigas tradicionales con salsa sino que venía sobre una base de arroz basmati y había mucho sabor de especia, muy ricas aunque para mí gusto personal demasiado hechas. 🍴 Hamburguesa (1 x 18,5€). Buen tamaño, buen sabor pero hubiera mejorado si la carne hubiera estado menos pasada…. por el precio no me merece la pena, es mi gusto personal. 🍴 Parpatana de atún (1 x 26€). Espectacular aunque yo creo que deben buscar otro acompañamiento al plato, el pimiento colorado qué sirven no me pareció apropiado. 🍰 Después de pensarlo un rato dado que teníamos ya poco apetito, decidimos pedir la tarta de chocolate (1 x 8,5€). ***Bebimos*** 🍷 Para beber tomamos un Matsu el pícaro, 21 €, un vino que me gusta bastante. 🍷 Cervezas (2 x 4€). 🍷 Un café con leche completo la comida (1 x 2,5€). ***Apuntes*** 🗨 El mejor plato sin duda es la parpatana aunque no a todo el mundo gustará ese sabor tan intenso de pescado. 🗨 La hamburguesa tiene muy buena fama y debo decir que me decepcionó un poco. 🗨 Disfrutamos de la comida junto con un espectáculo de flamenco y la verdad es que resultó diferente y agradable. Si te gusta esta reseña, puedes encontrar muchas más en loscomensales.es
Los ComensalesLos Comensales
00
Came here for a quick bite for lunch and ended up at the eating area at the bottom. Had pork cheeks, grilled octopus and finished with Sacher torte and macarons. The cheeks were nice and liked the sauce, the octopus was okay. The Sacher torte was more of a super heavy chocolate mousse, not really a Sacher torte though. The macarons were fine too. Service was pretty efficient and there weren't many people when we first got there at 1:30pm, it got much busier by the time we left. As others have noted, prices are expensive for what you get, but it's situated in an expensive area. Though wines were super cheap compared to NYC! But that seems to be the case for drinks in Madrid.
Denby LiuDenby Liu
00
Cool bar/restaurant - actually had multiple bars and restaurants inside one building. Miss level which you enter on is lively and primarily bars and Spanish snacks / tapas. Upstairs is a Michelin restaurant and downstairs is a 'tastes of the world' restaurant which combines Spanish produce with famous world dishes (think pizza, steak, sushi, Mexican and Peruvian). Prices are reasonable for a major city. You can get a good feed with maybe three different dishes for less than 30 euros. Beers are 4 euros. There's also entertainment through the evening on a stage that sits above you. It's a really lively place with lots of beautiful people!
Kristian MaunderKristian Maunder
00
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