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WHERE TO EAT The best Churros in the world (according to food experts)

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Chocolatería San Ginés

MadridSpain
Pasadizo San Ginés 5
Recommended by AFAR Magazine and 17 other food critics.
"Simply "mmm" in Madrid's Chocolatería San Ginés."
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Recommended by Suzan Taher and 10 other food critics.
"The churros are crispy on the outside and soft and savoury on the inside. The granulated sugar clings to its outside in greasy clumps. The hot chocolate seems bitter and dark next to the churros. On its own, it’s sweet and eagerly forms a skin (the best part) as soon as it is left unprodded for some minutes."
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Granja M. Viader

BarcelonaSpain
Carrer d'en Xuclà
Recommended by AFAR Magazine and 8 other food critics.
"Ideal midmorning stop for churros con chocolate."
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Chocolatería Valor

MadridSpain
Calle del Postigo de San Martín
Recommended by Lonely Planet and 7 other food critics.
"It may be Madrid tradition to indulge in chocolate con churros around sunrise on your way home from a nightclub, but for everyone else who prefers a more reasonable hour, this is one of the best chocolaterías in town."
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Casa Aranda

MálagaSpain
Herrería del Rey
Recommended by Lonely Planet and 6 other food critics.
"The place in town to enjoy chocolate and churros."
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Granja La Pallaresa

BarcelonaSpain
Carrer de Petritxol
Recommended by Lonely Planet and 7 other food critics.
"A buzzy cafe filled with families and specialising in cakes, churros and hot chocolate."
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Recommended by Lonely Planet and 4 other food critics.
"It’s famous for serving chocolate con churros in the wee hours after a hard night on the tiles."
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Granja Dulcinea

BarcelonaSpain
Carrer de Petritxol 2
Recommended by Joey Blanco and 4 other food critics.
"This is the place for that traditional chocolate con churros you associate with Spain. Definitely an experience not to miss."
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Manolo

LimaPeru
Av. Larco 608
Recommended by Lonely Planet and 9 other food critics.
"Piping-hot churros, which go smashingly well with a chocolate caliente espeso (thick hot chocolate) – perfect for dipping."
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Recommended by Lonely Planet and 7 other food critics.
"An obligatory stop for any visitor to town: order a couple of churros (fried pastry dough) with your hot chocolate and forget about the inflated prices."