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Getting to where I wanted to be in life was never easy, but it was possible. And even if everyone tells you that your dreams are jusst fantasies, always listen to your inner voice. I left my coutry, my family, and a job that many people would love to have, just to do what really makes me happy, cooking. It was

You know how sometimes you want restaurant quality but don’t want to get out of your pajamas? Fortunately for you, Little Madrid has got your back. Introducing Little Madrid’s new store-to-door delivery service. Authentic Spanish tapas in the comfort of your own home. Sometimes, you CAN have it all. Call us to order your favorite food of our lovely Little Madrid

First-time restaurant owner and native Spaniard Francisco Bolaños has a hit on his hands with Andersonville’s only Spanish restaurant. A mellow storefront spot, the restaurant has earned a following with a broad selection of tapas, pintxos, palleas, and more. It all goes down beautifully with cafe con leche. Read Full: https://chicago.eater.com/maps/best-andersonville-restaurants-bars-food-drink

The Essential Spanish Restaurants in Chicago Little Madrid Tapas-Café5661 N Clark StChicago, IL 60660(312) 973-0462Andersonville diners can be difficult to win over, but first-time restaurant owner (and native Spaniard) Francisco Bolanos has steadily accumulated a following in the area. Cozy and casual, this storefront spot puts out hits like patatas bravas, huevos rotos (manchego, jamón serrano or Spanish chorizo), and marisco

Anew tapas spot and coffee shop recently opened in Andersonville, giving the neighborhood its only Spanish restaurant. Tucked in a nondescript space that formerly housed a Mexican restaurant, Little Madrid, 5661 N. Clark St., features items like jamón pata negra sliced paperthin on the spot, pincho de patata, and cafe con leche. Little Madrid is Spanish native Francisco Bolanos’ first restaurant.

Little Madrid features coffee, thin-sliced jamón pata negra, and more A new tapas spot and coffee shop recently opened in Andersonville giving the neighborhood its only Spanish restaurant. Tucked in a nondescript space that formerly housed a Mexican restaurant, Little Madrid, 5661 N. Clark Street, features items like jamón pata negra sliced paper-thin on the spot, pincho de patata, and cafe