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Bunny Chao Asian Street FoodB+Worth Trying

C. de la Torrecilla del Leal, 4, BJ, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain · Restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (728 reviews)

Tiny, buzzy Pan-Asian fusion spot with standout curries and pani puri, but small portions, heat/smoke issues, and waits; great flavors for adventurous diners, less ideal for comfort-seeking families.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Bunny Chao Asian Street Food delivers vibrant fusion curries and standout pani puri with strong food quality and genuinely warm service, making it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. However, variable seasoning and occasional missing items prevent higher grades, while the cramped, heat-prone space and small portions limit appeal beyond dedicated enthusiasts. Worth visiting for the creative menu and lively energy, but not a destination establishment.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels tiny and buzzing, with a queue at peak times and an open kitchen that puts the sizzle right in front of you. Staff often come off as warm and upbeat, and one diner noted, "We were greeted, given water, and guided through the menu." However, ventilation struggles can leave you with a lingering kitchen aroma on busy nights. In the kitchen they riff on Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indonesian staples with a street-food spirit. Highlights include the green curry and pani puri, while the compact menu keeps things focused. Expect modern fusion rather than strict tradition: some dishes thrill, others feel under-seasoned or too sweet, and spice levels lean toward Madrid-friendly unless specified. Families may find the spicy profiles and tight seating tricky. For kids, the pad thai, nasi goreng, and plain basmati rice are the safest bets, but portions run small and heat/smoke can be uncomfortable. There is no kids menu, so plan accordingly.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€22-30 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively central barrio with indie bars and multicultural eateries; draws locals and visitors alike.

Safety: Generally busy and safe with high foot traffic; typical urban bustle late into night.

Nearby: Steps from Antón Martín/Lavapiés hubs, near markets, small theaters, and tapas bars.

LavapiésLavapiés is a multicultural and bohemian neighborhood famous for its eclectic dining scene, street art, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a wide range of affordable and authentic international cuisines, attracting locals and tourists seeking a lively and unpretentious atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:30–16:00, 07:30–22:30 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday13:30–16:30, 07:30–22:30 Friday13:30–16:30, 07:30–22:30 Saturday13:30–16:00, 07:30–22:30 Sunday13:30–16:30
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