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Creative modern Spanish plates with Latin touches and standout desserts in a cozy Salamanca bistro; excellent food, but portions run small and reservations plus time limits shape the experience.
Tres por Cuatro earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality anchored by precise grilling and creative modern Spanish-Latin fusion, paired with warm, attentive service that guides the dining flow. However, tight quarters with time limits and occasional consistency variation prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. A Bib Gourmand-recognized destination that delivers strong neighborhood dining rather than transcendent experience.
A petite Salamanca bistro where plates arrive with polish and personality, Tres por Cuatro hums with warm, attentive service and a creative streak. Diners describe a flow where servers guide the order so flavors build, noting spot-on pacing and cutlery resets between courses. One guest summed it up: "We left already plotting a return." However, time limits and a small room mean you should expect reservations and structure to the evening. The kitchen leans modern Spanish with Latin American accents: crisp house-made torrezno, scallops in aguachile, sea bass from the grill, and a clever rabbit escabeche share the stage with a Camembert-Manchego cheesecake that many call a must. Portions are intentionally modest, and half-sizes encourage grazing. If you enjoy bright acidity, gentle smoke, and sauces that tie plates together, this is chef-driven comfort rather than old-school tapas. Families should note the adventurous flavors and small plates; there is no kids menu. While a simple grilled fish or croquetas could suit some children, much of the menu features spice, offal, or bold seasonings. For kid-pleasing choices, plan around torrezno, croquettes, and chocolate tart or cheesecake, and consider an earlier seating.
Area: Upscale Salamanca-Goya: smart boutiques and residential blocks; draws locals and food-focused travelers.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic into late evening.
Nearby: Near Goya retail corridors, Metro Goya, and Calle Alcalá; dense dining and bars nearby.
Available: Reservations
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