Madrid
Chocolatería San Ginés
First opened in 1894, Chocolatería San Ginés is renowned for its churros con chocolate — deep... More
Dassa Bassa
Owned by former TV chef Darío Barrio, this trendy Salamanca restaurant is set in a... More
Delic
Located on the shaded Plaza de la Paja, Delic muddles mojitos that are considered among... More
Diverxo
Just weeks after the launch, adventurous epicures were flocking to the drab Tetuán neighborhood to... More
El Paraguas
This Salamanca's Recoletos neighborhood restaurant debuted in 2004, serving Asturian (Northern Spanish) cuisine, stews, and... More
El Soldado de Tudelilla
Family-run spot popular with locals for its classic half-sandwich of grilled sardines topped with guindillo... More
El Ventorrillo Murciano
Tucked away on a narrow street in the Lavapiés neighborhood, this tiny restaurant serves Mediterranean... More
Europa Decó
Located inside the stylish Hotel Urban, the 45-seat dining room at Europa Decó combines Art... More
Fast Good, Madrid
The Chef: Spanish molecular gastronomist Ferran Adrià captured the world’s attention in the 1990s; today,... More
Juana la Loca
This is tapas for grown-ups who like to sit down—if they can get a seat... More
Kabuki Wellington
This starkly handsome gray-stone–and–dark-wood shrine to raw fish is locted in the plush Hotel Wellington.... More
La Bola Taberna
Located on a quiet side street just north of the Teatro Real (Royal Theatre), this... More
La Broche
Located in the basement of the Hotel Miguel Angel, La Broche opened in 2000 under... More
La Casa del Abuelo
Gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp) has been a specialty at the tiled taberna for some... More
La Castela
Savor the decadent canapé of whipped blue cheese and cured-duck ham at La Castela, which... More
La Montería
The taberna offers a warm salad of partridge and bitter greens scattered with pomegranate seeds.... More
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