Fried Calamari Sandwich
Found a small place in Madrid that specializes in fried calamari sandwiches. It’s such a simple idea, I loved it.
Mar 10, 2009

Found a small place in Madrid that specializes in fried calamari sandwiches. It’s such a simple idea, I loved it.
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Mark and Nat, a married couple who are living in Kuwait. Mark is a creative director at an ad agency while Nat runs her own design studio called Push+Pull.
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It looks YUMMY !! speaking of calamri, im so hitting the buffet tomorrow at the seminar hall/palms hotel LOL
MISSION: CALAMRI TAKE-OVER.
mmmm… looks great.. plain no sauce??
After having been to hong kong and seen what they eat over there, i’m never going anywhere near sea food lol
thats looks really good
abdulla….your comment…..tikfa!
never tried calamari in a sandwich before.. looks good though.
dude, does it have any sauce?
we need to know if it has any sauce ? !!!!!!
I had it only with lemon but there was option with a red sauce I will try next time
A calamari sandwich with seafood/tartar sauce is awesome.
MAN! That looks goood!
As Spanish I can really say that a calamari sandwich (bocadillo de calamares) -apart from being halal- is one of the most typical & popular sandwiches of Madrid and it is served best in any of the small bares of the La Plaza Mayor (city center…underground stop called ‘Sol’). It’ll rock your world and believe me when I say that it needs no sauce whatsoever. Also you can spend the day shopping in the area and enjoying the rich arquitecture of Madrid. I read the comments about the paella. I know that Kuwaities find strange to mix chicken and seafood in the same rice dish. Just give it a go. It’ll surprise you. The taste of the rice is very rich but the best paellas are in Valencia, not Madrid.
I agree that it would be brilliant to have an Spanish restaurant in Kuwait…who knows, maybe one day I will open one and use my mom’s recipees ;-)