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To know the tavern Casa Alberto is to know one of the Madrilenian temples of gastronomy. It is situated in the Barrio de las Letras. Since first opening its doors in 1827, it has not stopped reaping success. Its cuisine is a good sign that culinary tradition is not incompatible with artistic presentation. Among its most traditional recipes are oxtail, cod ‘a la madrileña’, tripe, veal meatballs, lamb shank, ham croquettes, and the classical stews, that are always present in its menu, as well as homemade desserts. It is said that Miguel de Cervantes wrote one of his most famous works "Journey to Parnassus" in this old building. The characteristic elements of a Madrid tavern from this period have been maintained. Features like the long, curved zinc wet bar, its beer taps, its unique, one-off onyx counter, the tables with stools, wrought iron pillars, wooden skirting boards, the shelves of liquor bottles, the flasks, and sets of measures to serve the wine are all there. Miguel de Cervantes lived in this prime building during the years 1613 and 1614. Here he wrote several chapters of the 2nd part of Don Quixote and ”Los Trabajos de Persiles y Segismunda” and in this house, he completed his work "Journey to Parnassus".
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Amongst the well-known specialties of Casa Alberto are: TYPICAL DISHES: Madrilenian Callos Tripe, Madrilenian Snails, Madrilenian Hand of Lamb, Madrilenian Cod, Ox Tail Stew, Beef Cheek or Veal Meatballs. AVANT-GARDES DISHES: Baby Broad Beans with Squids, Octopus with Veal Sweetbreads and Meat Reduction, Vegetable Stew with Egg Yolk and Iberian Veil, and Confit Artichokes with Iberian Veil. DESSERTS: Fried Milk with Coffee Ice Cream, French Toast with Ice Cream, Baked Cheese Cake, and Homemade Egg Custard.