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WHERE TO EAT The best Bocadillo de jamón in the world (according to food experts)

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Recommended by My Guide Ibiza and 5 other food critics.
"Bar Costa - the infamous bocadillo bar with some of the best hams on the island."
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Recommended by The Savvy Backpacker and 4 other food critics.
"For cheap eats Madrid style, you should head to Bocadillos Oink. This shop is a perfect place for lunch or snack time. They are a takeaway food store, specializing in ham rolls. In addition, the rolls and fillings are made fresh and their service is really efficient."
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Recommended by Janelle Nanos and 4 other food critics.
"The name is a bit beguiling, as they’re not really a museum, but rather a chain of food counters spread across the city offering up a selection of amazing jamón serrano slices and bocadillos (sandwiches)."
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Ibéricos & Alhambra

GranadaSpain
Calle Marqués de Gerona
Recommended by Patricia Moreno Barberá and 2 other food critics.
"We stop at Ibéricos y Alhambra, a gourmet place where you can taste and buy local products. The typical thing to do here is to come and have an Iberian ham sandwich, they are displayed in the shop window begging to be eaten."
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Viandas

MadridSpain
Calle de la Montera
Recommended by 365thingsmadrid and 1 other food critic.
"Yummy thing to do today: recommendation for a great Jamón snack, one of the best prices to have an amazing bocadillo de Jamón at great price. The secret? A great bread, amazing jamón cut by hand and for tomato lovers, a little tomato touch."
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Bar Bosch

PalmaSpain
Plaça Rei Joan Carles I
Recommended by Lydia E. Larrey
"If someone were to ask me what my favourite Bocadillo is, they would have to specify the question a little more, as there could be a Bocadillo for every time and place. Very few can resist a Llagosta (toasted llonguet spread with tomato, cheese and jamón serrano) from the Bosch Bar in Palma."
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Bodega La Pascuala

ValenciaSpain
Carrer del Dr. Lluch
Recommended by Robert Kidd
"The competition for the city’s best is fierce, but the super-sized baguettes at Bodega La Pascuala are legendary. Filled with everything, jamón and goats cheese included, the sandwiches at this faded blue-tiled bar near the beach attract a steady crowd. Follow the locals and order a cold caña (small beer) to wash it down with."