Gula Gula is now a well established restaurant centrally located in Madrid, right on Gran Via.
It serves fairly ordinary food - basically Spanish with a pan-european slant. Nothing is outrageously over-priced, but nothing is cheap either. Expect to pay 30 euros a head. For dinner they always ... Read review
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Advantages: Great concept - loads of fun, cabaret's a laugh, fantastic salad bar Disadvantages: Food is only OK, can be very busy, only if u like that sort of thing
Gula Gula is now a well established restaurant centrally located in Madrid, right on Gran Via.
It serves fairly ordinary food - basically Spanish with a pan-european slant. Nothing is outrageously over-priced, but nothing is cheap either. Expect to pay 30 euros a head. For dinner they always have a cold anti-pasti type salad buffet, which can be quite nice. They have an a la carte but it is common to go for the set menu, which is twenty five euros ... ...Just the salad bar or a main is 20 Euros. They do things like gnocci, lasagne, veal with red pepper rice, honey roast turkey. Quite bland really compared to more traditional Spanish food, which I prefer but I guess this kind of food is trendy - it's like going to ASK or Franky and Benny's - you get reliably OK food, but not more. The puddings are a bit different to the average Spanish restaurant though, - they do things like cheesecake and tiramisu, ...
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