Top 5 Restaurants in Madrid That Every Food Lover Must Visit

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When it comes to dining out in Madrid, you will be stunned by the plethora of options that the city has to offer. From scrumptious snacks and contemporary delights to traditional cuisines and hearty, full-course meals prepared with the love and affection that is characteristic of home-cooked meals, Madrid is a place that will always leave you craving for more.

If you are visiting the Spanish capital during your next vacations, it’s essential to do some research so that you can make the most out of your dining experience.

Here are the 5 best restaurants in Madrid that you must not miss out on.

1.   El Pascador

Madrid might be a landlocked city, but that still doesn’t stop the chefs at El Pascador from treating their guests to the finest and freshest seafood in town. With fresh produce being flown in twice a day, this is a real fisherman’s boat where you can devour oysters, clams, prawns, and shrimps in addition to enjoying tasty fish in a coastal setting.

While you are there, don’t forget to try their Cantabrian Lobster and Marin Crayfish.

Menu: Seafood, Mediterranean, Spanish, European

Price Range: $$$

Location: Calle Jose Ortega y Gasset 75, 28006

Style: Casual

Website: http://www.marisqueriaelpescador.net/

2.   La Casa de las Torrijas

A small, quiet diner that is an all-time favorite amongst locals, La Casa de las Torrijas is a family-friendly place where you can satisfy your sweet tooth. Renowned for its delightful Spanish bread pudding, the restaurant also serves the best tapas that will tantalize your taste buds.

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Whether you take them with milk or wine, the torrijas at this restaurant are tender, juicy, and will melt right in your mouth.  

Menu: Spanish

Price Range: $

Location: C/de la Paz 4 Sólidos y liquidos, 28850

Style: Casual

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3.   La Adrosa

What would Madrid be without its old-world charm? And when it comes to old taverns that still offer the best food, La Adrosa is the place to be! Serving foodies since the late 19th Century, this traditional bar is prized for its wholesome food items that are prepared using traditional recipes and well-kept cooking secrets.

La Adrosa is where you can satisfy your sweet tooth with blueberry canapés and foie pudding. If you’re in the mood for something savory, order smoked sardine and marinated herring to tantalize your taste buds with their succulent meat. 

Menu: Mediterranean, Spanish, Drinks

Price Range: $$

Location: Calle Colon 13, 28004

Style: Casual (bar setting)

Website: http://www.laardosa.es/ambiente-castizo.php

4.   Juana La Loca

Juana La Loca is almost synonymous with modern tapas with amazing flavors. Be it tasty tortillas, appetizing tuna tartare, mini hamburgers, or a variety of other mouthwatering goodies, this food stop rocks!

Their menu includes a range of eclectic food items such as baby eels, duck ham, walnut bread, roasted peppers, squid sausages, quail eggs, and bluecheese sauce, to name a few.

Menu:Spanish (vegetarian friendly)

Price Range: $$$

Location: Plaza Puerta de Moros 4 La Latina, 28005

Style:Casual (bar setting)

Website: https://juanalaloca.es/

5.   El Arrozal

El Arrozal has three different rooms – Levante, Madrid and Gardens. Each room offers a different setting so customer can enjoy a dining experience that is unlike any other.

What makes El Arrozal one of the best restaurants in Madrid is the fact that it boasts a delicious gluten-free menu which makes it the go-to option for gluten-intolerant food lovers.

Menu: Mediterranean, Spanish, European

Price Range: $$$

Location: Ronda Segovia 13, 28005

Style: Casual

Website: http://elarrozal.com/

 

This covers the five best restaurants in Madrid. Hopefully, this guide will come in handy when you have to dine out in the city

Key for Price Specifications:

$ = Less than €25 (less than USD $26.50)

$$ = €25 - €50 (USD $26.50 to USD $53)

$$$ = €51 - €100 (USD $53 to USD $105)

$$$$ = More than €100 (more than USD $105) 

Note: The above reference is for per head prices (excluding alcohol and other drinks).

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