📍 C. de Recoletos, 4, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain
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Google: 3.9 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Taberna Pedraza, located in the vibrant city of Madrid, Spain, is a delightful eatery that offers a charming blend of Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine. Guests rave about the warm atmosphere, characterized by beautiful decor and attentive service. The restaurant is particularly known for its family-style dining experience, making it an excellent choice for groups and families alike. With a Google rating of 3.9 and a Tripadvisor rating of 4.0, it has garnered a loyal following, appealing to both locals and tourists. The menu features standout dishes like Cocido and chistorra, ensuring a satisfying culinary experience that captures the essence of traditional Spanish dining. Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, Taberna Pedraza promises a memorable dining experience.
Google: 3.9 (2120 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (567 reviews)
Go hungry! Is my only advice. We ordered Cocido which from what i understand can only be ordered if the whole table is eating it. There was food to feed a small army! I'm not a particularly big eater, so for the price that we paid per person (€55) I personally felt that it was expensive for the little that I ate. So yes, very tasty and worth it if you go very hungry and/or a person who can Eat a lot of food in one sitting. Waiters lovely and beautiful decor too.
The chistorra was amazing those peppers are liffe. The tortilla de patata was sssooo disappointing. I think what makes it so particular is that they tried to make it so different It is a good tortilla the potatos don't get me wrong but I wouldn't go back for it. The potatos are cut very thin and square the egg is extremely runny if you want to try a different type of tortilla go there missing the chuncks of potatos and onions. Service was nothing special. Overall I would go back for the chistorra and a salad for sure.
The restaurant is an oasis of fine dining in Madrid. The restaurant was in a construction zone and a bit difficult to find. The restaurant was of the highest standards in every way. Service was exceptional. The fresh tomato salad so fresh and the seasonal butternut squash soup excellent. The turbot with green beans a nice portion although a bit undercooked. The wine list world class, and the sangria some of the best in Madrid. The elegance is understated. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone in Madrid and most definitely will return.
Outstanding food. Beautiful wine list. Friendly service. A touch pricey but well worth it. Strongly recommend. Will return!