MadridRestaurants

Spanish, International restaurants in Madrid

  1. A

    A Dos Velas

    The food here is always creative, with Mediterranean cooking fused with occasional Indian or even Argentinian flavours. There’s a lovely dining area with soft lighting and exposed brick, and service is attentive without being intrusive.

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  2. B

    Nunc est Bibendum

    Nunc est Bibendum combines a classy, clean-lined look with a varied menu that defies categorisation – sometimes it’s a Basque base, other flavours come from the south or from France – but is always good. The wine list is thoughtfully chosen, with some lesser-known Spanish wines.

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