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C. de Benigno Soto, 9, Chamartín, 28002 Madrid, Spain · Spanish restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (2390 reviews)

Reservations

A small, personality-driven rice house famed for smoky salmon and crisp-bottomed paellas; superb hospitality, limited menu, and premium pricing with occasional booking and policy friction.

Why it gets an A for overall quality

Casa Benigna exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional food quality—particularly its benchmark socarrat and hot-smoked salmon—paired with outstanding service knowledge and attentive hospitality that makes guests feel honored. Solid consistency and distinctive artful design reinforce its standing as a destination for rice specialists, though premium pricing and strict policies create minor friction for some diners.

Restaurant Summary

You enter through a modest door, sometimes with a cheeky brass knocker, and step into a space that feels warm and personal. Owners and staff often introduce the menu with stories, and guests describe service that is attentive and genuine. One diner put it simply: "We felt like honored guests." The cooking leans traditional Spanish rice with pride, using a custom patella to build that coveted socarrat. Expect a concise menu of paellas and fideuá, plus Norwegian-influenced starters like the hot-smoked salmon that many call a standout. It is produce and technique driven rather than flashy, ideal for diners who value depth of flavor over spectacle. For families, the simple rice formats and a lobster tomato pasta can work for younger eaters, and a parent noted their child loved the paella. There is no clear kids menu, portions emphasize rice over toppings, and prices are premium, so plan accordingly.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€69-84 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Quiet residential-business mix in Chamartín; refined, low-key streets with destination dining spots.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and orderly with steady foot traffic.

Nearby: Near residential blocks, offices, and local shops; short taxi from central tourist zones.

ChamartínChamartín is a well-established residential and business district with a calm, upscale atmosphere. The dining scene includes a variety of traditional Spanish eateries, modern restaurants, and international cuisine, catering mainly to local residents and business visitors.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:30–16:00, 08:30–23:00 Tuesday13:30–16:00, 08:30–23:00 Wednesday13:30–16:00, 08:30–23:00 Thursday13:30–16:00, 08:30–23:00 Friday13:30–16:00, 08:30–23:00 Saturday13:30–16:00, 08:30–23:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations

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