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Mexican — By admin on June 4, 2007 at 12:00 am

La Panza Es Primero – Mexican Food in Madrid

The Full-on Mexican Experience!

La Panza (The Belly) es Primero, whose logo is exactly that – a stomach bloated with food – delivers on its promise to fill your gut. And, not only will they fill your gut, they’ll leave all of your senses satiated. Merely entering the restaurant (the Chueca location) is an experience in and of itself. Literally every square inch of the interior, including the ceiling, is covered with Mexican professional wrestling memorabilia: posters, dolls, masks and more. As if that isn’t enough, the back room is designed to look like a professional wrestling ring – ropes ‘n’ all.

The above mentioned design is not mere distraction – the food is excellent giving Madrid an authentic taste of Mexican cuisine. Particularly, if not dangerously, good are the Muerta de Hambre (9.90), which consists of a corn torilla stuffed (quesadilla style) with chicken, chorizo, beef y cheese; Enchiladas de Mole (11.80) with a rich, exquisitely balanced sauce, and the nachos, heaping with all of the cheese and guacamole goopiness you can imagine.

Of course, no meal would be complete without the mandatory margaritas which don’t disappoint.

Notice that they do take reservations, accept credit cards, provide food to go, do catering, handle special events and, I believe, provide mariachi bands should you ever need one.

Viva Mexico Cabrones!

La Panza Es Primero – Three locations

All retaurants daily 13h to 1h

Calle Libertad, 33
T. 91 521 76 40
(Metro: Chueca / Calle Libertad 33)

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Calle Campoamor, 2
T. 91 319 82 15
(Metro: Alonzo Martinez)

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Calle Segovia, 17

T. 91 364 12 28 (Neighborhood: La Latina)

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