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El Rincon De Jeres
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Babi
Verona, Italy
December 11, 2003
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My friend and I do not really love to seat for hours at nice restaurants, where usually you pay a lot and don't eat very well. We look for non-touristy places, and a friend living in Madrid suggested places for us to go. One of this was El Rincon ...
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My friend and I do not really love to seat for hours at nice restaurants, where usually you pay a lot and don't eat very well. We look for non-touristy places, and a friend living in Madrid suggested places for us to go. One of this was El Rincon De Jeres, where you can nibble on things like fish. But this is not the strange and nice thing. This place is not typical because every night at 11pm the owner rings a bell and every guest at the restaurant has to sing a song together, which is a prayer to Madonna Virgen del Rocio.
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