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Best Cocido Madrileño in Sydney

One pot, three courses, four hours. Madrid's chickpea stew is an event with a dress code of hunger.

Cocido Madrileño

What the real thing tastes like

Cocido is served in vuelcos — tippings: first the broth with fine noodles, then the chickpeas and vegetables, finally the parade of meats — morcilla, chorizo, beef shank, pork belly, chicken. One pot produces a full winter afternoon. Madrid restaurants serve it on fixed days and regulars plan their week around it.

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Reviewers describe arriving hungry as a tactical requirement and leaving in a state they describe fondly as ruined. The broth course earns the most poetry; the meat course earns the most photographs; the nap afterwards is reported as mandatory.

Order it here when it has

  • broth opener
  • hours of ceremony
  • morcilla moment
  • deep value

Walk away when you see

  • writes off your afternoon
  • fixed serving days

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