+ Follow BENITO PEREZ GALDOS Tag
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[Title] => Jose Rizal, an ilustrado in the 19th Century Spanish Monarchy Restoration
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According to The Guinness Book of World Records, El Botin in Madrid, Spain is the oldest restaurant in the world, dating back to 1725. The restaurant is also mentioned in the book Fortunata y Jacinta by Benito Perez Galdos (published 1886-1887) and Goya supposedly worked here before becoming a painter. Hemingway was a frequent visitor and pronounced it one of his favorite restaurants. Today, the restaurant is decidedly a tourist spot, since it appears in so many guidebooks.
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