Depending on the time of day, the line of tourists wanting to taste the churros from Chocolateria San Gines could be long. Reputedly Madrid’s best churros, we also didn’t want to miss out on trying what was supposed to be the orig churro so pila rin kami.
San Gines occupies three street corners
On our walk back to the hotel, we saw policemen tackled a guy to the ground.
I was excited to reach our room 217 because I wanted to eat the churros right away.
After 124 years, I would suppose they’ve already perfected their churros.
The chocolate dip tasted real chocolate and had thicker consistency. All I needed was two cups of hot water and we could have two cups of authentic hot chocolate drinks. Btw, the churros were very good even without a sprinkle of sugar.