When in Madrid, our local guide insisted we try the famously salty squid sandwich — a tradition that comes from the old days, when salting was the way to preserve seafood, and the flavour still lives on today.
No visit to Madrid is complete without a Bocadillo de Calamares — the city’s beloved sandwich of crisp, freshly fried squid tucked into a warm, crusty roll. Simple, salty, and deeply satisfying, it’s one of Madrid’s most iconic bites.
A simple, hearty sandwich that locals proudly claim as their own, it is made with a crusty Spanish barra de pan, sliced open and packed with golden, freshly fried rings of calamari. The squid is typically dusted in flour and fried in olive oil until crisp, and some places add a drizzle of olive oil, a touch of alioli, or a squeeze of lemon for extra flavour.Despite its simplicity, it hits all the right notes — perfect for breakfast, lunch, a quick snack, or even a late-night bite. In Madrid, you’ll spot people eating it right at the bar or enjoying it outdoors in the sunshine, especially around Plaza Mayor, where the bocadillo de calamares has become a true city tradition.
We spotted one at Mercado de San Miguel — dangerously close to our scheduled paella lunch. Sensible travellers might have waited, but it was our last day in Spain and we were probably never coming back unless by some windfall.
My verdict?
Salty? ✅ Crunchy? ✅ Sacrificed stomach space for paella? ✅ — no regrets. 🦑






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Oh very interesting post!
ReplyDeleteLooks very tempting!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, but that looks disgusting. (It's filled with things I dislike, so...) But just because it's my yuck doesn't mean it's not your yum. It sounds like you enjoyed it. Glad you got to try it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting but I wouldn't eat that either. Not wrapped in calamari rings or fried food, my husband would love it :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like this too.
ReplyDeleteThe AI mice are so cute.
Have a good weekend, Veronica.
All the best, Irma
That's a Madrid tradition I didn't know. I'll taste it as soon as I go to Madrid.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
That's one sandwich I would never have thought would ever look and taste delicious, but you've convinced me with this review, Veronica. The mice are always so sweet! Blessings!
ReplyDelete...Veronica, I just gained a pound or two looking at your pictures.
ReplyDeleteThat does sound yummy.. but I don't think I could eat it for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteThat squid looks so good!
ReplyDeleteoh yum the salty squid sounds delicious. they would do well selling that here in NZ.
ReplyDeleteDa ganas de probarlo. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat sandwich sounds devine, I'd sure have one...or two!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking delicious. I like calamares and paella.
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious! Have a nice day, Veronica! :*
ReplyDeleteI.m vegetarian. :)
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You describe is beautifully but, not for me! I am vegetarian and I keep kosher. Jewish people don't eat seafood.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds great, and it's also wonderful with lemon.
ReplyDeleteI love the mice that enjoy the calamari.
Todo el que va a Madrid. Lo come y están buenísimos . Es típico.
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Un abrazo.
Lovely photos. The mice are cute.
ReplyDeleteThey look so delicious.
ReplyDeletePelo que mostrou, texto e imagens, a melhor solução é prová-la mesmo.
ReplyDeleteVotos de boa semana.
Abraço de amizade.
Juvenal Nunes
They look delicious in Madrid,! In Italy they are calamri fritti and a favorite appitizer that I always order if I see them on the menu!
ReplyDeleteI've never been a calamari, but as when say, "When in Rome (or Madrid!) do as the Romans do!"
ReplyDeleteLooks good -- my husband loves calmari so I'm sure we'd try this. Enjoying local food is certainly a major part of travel -- I'm glad you think so too!
ReplyDeleteDear Veronica :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I sometimes go to lunch in a restaurant by the sea and always eat grilled squid with a squirt of lemon served with boilled potatoes. It is delicious and I know I would love the calamari sandwich.
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Sonjia.
I am so glad you were able to grab this sandwich on your last day. I could literally eat this sandwich all day long! The added touch of the touch alioli and fresh lemon juice sounds heavenly! So... now I am craving one and wondering just how I am going to actually get one! :)
ReplyDeleteThe calamare looks good. My mom used to love calamare, and used to order it all the time at eateries. I'm not sure I would enjoy the crunchy sandwiches though, but I like it plain. You sure try many different foods on your travels. How wonderful is that? I wish you a terrific March week!
ReplyDeleteThat does look delicious, salty, crunchy, and bread-y! What I really enjoyed in Madrid was churros with a thick cup of chocolate for dipping!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I could bring myself to taste squid, but it does look good all fried up and crisp as in the pictures..
ReplyDeleteLook at that.
ReplyDeleteMe encantan los calamares :)
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the sandwich. I enjoy calamari when it is fried until crispy. It is a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteThere are culinary specialities everywhere that wonderfully complement a trip alongside the sights.
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ReplyDeleteLove the cute mice eating the sandwich. I am not sure if I would like squid, it looks tasty though. Great photos from your trip! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and the week ahead!
Squid is delicious if cooked right ~ glad you enjoyed them and Madrid ~ hugs ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteI want some. Delicious. Wow.
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very delicious thanks for your post
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing ❤️... I believe, my comment before is lost.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. The food looks so good.
ReplyDeleteI don't like calamari, but my husband would love that!
ReplyDeleteEven it's not my favorite kind of food, it looks good. I suppose was tasty.
ReplyDeleteI like your images with so many details. And the conclusion: 'no regrets'!
Happy WW, dear Veronica! Thank you for a new trip!❤️😘
Looks delicious, Veronica! Our town has a restaurant, Café de Madrid, which features this item on their menu. I haven't tried it, but now I want to.
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Mmmhhh ich wusste es liebe Veronica es gibt hier wieder köstliches zu sehen und leider können wir nicht probieren und uns dieses leckere Sandwich schmecken lassen. Vielen Dank für die guten Hintergrundinformationen die ich immer gerne in mich aufnehme♥
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Kerstin und Helga
I would at least try it. Love the AI mice, they're very cute.
ReplyDeleteOnce i try calamares ;D Thery are so tasty.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day! 💛🌸
Angelika
It looks nice but the fact that there's squid in there worries me... I'm not much of an adventurer when it comes to food, I must confess.
ReplyDeleteThe AI mice are adorable eating their sandwich. Being vegan, I don't eat calamari's but I know it's a popular dish and I do love being in Madrid. Nicely written post.
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