What was once a small town on the outskirts of Madrid is now one of the most thriving areas of the capital making the north of the city one of the wealthiest areas of Madrid which means joy around the table and is a Phoenician word (something like francachela) is the craze led by its chef Sergio Gutiérrez With an eye on Asia and a price adjusted to worthy qualities Marzeah is a place where you can have fun eating If you can only try two things (which is not going to happen) stick with the steak tartar roll and the snout and trotters dimsum with Huelva shrimp tartar cantabrian lobster of spectacular thickness balanced and intense flavor and at 150€ per kilo A Chigre Menu that includes a scallop au gratin La Chalana imports seafood from the north and also imports prices The same promotions in Asturias are the ones you can find in Madrid in the form of conferences This is the case of the Chigre Menu: varies every two weeks can only be consumed in the bar area and is defined by an absurd quality-price ratio – a good amount of products and drinks at only 16€ Let this serve as an introduction: some of the nigiris on PaiPái’s menu are not even nigiris This is the case of the false nigiri (the second most ordered dish on the menu): a brioche dipped in English cream and topped in the oven serves as rice The brioche is topped with a piece of fresh grilled foie gras, tartufata sauce to define the fusion of a Japanese kabayakisauce and a French brioche The day you are not accompanied by three hungry friends order some fabes  or a delicious hake in cider The gastronomic offer in Madrid is infinite but Cachivache is one of those restaurants that you come back to and come back to again The menu of this “full-color” neotaberna is traveling and curious from lamb rolls with yogurt raita that do not fail to a torrija of sobao El Macho for which the spoons fight you’ll be thinking about booking for next time the Zielou restaurant is known for its signature cocktails and avant-garde cuisine that fuses traditional Spanish dishes with different flavors from around the world Zielou is also famous for its after Work with DJs or live music on its large outdoor terrace during the hot season The so-called Zielou Drunch starts around 17:30 and lasts throughout the afternoon until dinner time Every neighborhood needs a place to have a powerful breakfast cozy cafeteria that somehow encapsulates the concept of picnic in the park,  serves great dishes like their avotoast their brioche jam or their vegetable fritatta homemade and very personal recipes accompanied by specialty coffee that can also be enjoyed on a terrace surrounded by Verde Let’s see who can walk past without succumbing to the pastries on the counter Located next to an imposing water reservoir belonging to the Canal de Isabel II the Canal Foundation has been offering surprising exhibitions workshops and various cultural events for years this exhibition hall is betting on two exhibitions: We Are Water y Madrid: creative chronicle of the 80s It is inevitable to think of the Residencia de Estudiantes and not immediately relate it to the Generation of ’27: poets such as Lorca Juan Ramón Jiménez and Antonio Machado passed through here as well as pioneers of the stature of Josefina Carabias in addition to other important cultural figures of the last century was founded in 1910 and today still serves as an accommodation for creators It also hosts exhibitions and can be visited free of charge: in fact it has a recreation where you can see some of the original furniture and learn about the rooms where these illustrious characters stayed and conceived part of their work In Chamartín metro station we can find a permanent exhibition of classic Metro trains that were fully restored to celebrate the centenary of the company includes more than a dozen historic carriages including the first ones that ran more than a century ago on Line 1 White Lab is a new gallery where you can discover very promising contemporary artists it also hosts events with designers and live music making it a space that promotes all the arts The artistic avant-garde is extremely present in everything that is exhibited in this subway hall and in addition to workshops they also provide a window of exposure to emerging artists who can present their proposals to the gallery’s laboratory At the fountain of this park in the Chamartín district stand three graffitied concrete columns that seem to mean nothing but are real pieces of the wall with their original drawings The three pieces arrived in Madrid in 1990 to bear witness to the fall of the wall The home of The National Orchestra and Orchestra of Spain is the Auditorio Nacional de Música built in the 80’s and designed by the architect José Mª García de Paredes does not have a particularly attractive façade but both its concert hall for symphony orchestra concerts and the chamber orchestra have a certain spectacularity due to their capacity and illumination The centerpiece over the Orchestra is the 5700-pipe organ that steals the stage’s attention In this auditorium is usually held the first contact of many Madrilenians with classical music as it is typical to make a school trip to listen to the Joven Orquesta Nacional de España (National Youth Orchestra of Spain) but not in all of them you can have a drink whose facade gives you the impression that there is a contemporary art museum inside such as a store dedicated exclusively to pistachios (Pistachos de la Mancha) a brewery with more than 300 references (Cervezas La Mundial) or Pasta Mito one of the best Italian restaurants in the city We asked our Facebook audience about the Metro stops Madrid needs and in this article we have gathered some of the most popular answers What unfathomable mysteries are hidden in the decision making process regarding which areas do or do not require a Metro stop There are routes (such as the stretch that separates the Estación del Arte and Atocha) that can be covered on foot rather than by Metro And there are others that require the help of a Sherpa to reach The Madrid Metro network has grown steadily since it was inaugurated in 1919 but there are still areas (as is logical) that it does not reach The debate about which areas it should reach is eternal and adaptable to the interests of those who clamor for justice there are still areas of Madrid where the Metro does not reach… and it is not expected either That’s why some time ago we launched that question to our Facebook audience: “Which Metro stop do you think Madrid is missing?” And among thousands of comments there are proposals that have received overwhelming support and many others that are repeated In this article we compile some of the most popular ones: We recently asked our expert on Metro-related issues about the growth expectations of the Madrid subway