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Wagashi UtataneAMust Try

Spain, Madrid, C. de Andrés Mellado, Puesto 8 · Japanese sweets restaurant, Pastry shop · 5/5 Google (496 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Tiny market-side Japanese wagashi and matcha spot delivering exquisite, authentic sweets with gracious service; expect limited seating, occasional waits, and best results by reserving.

Why it gets an A for overall quality

Wagashi Utatane exemplifies grade A standards for a Japanese tea and sweets shop through exceptional food quality—delicate mochi, soufflé cheesecake, and expertly prepared matcha that consistently earn praise—paired with warm, attentive service from knowledgeable owner-operators. Strong customer loyalty and sustained quality over years confirm this as a beloved local institution. Space constraints and occasional service delays prevent higher distinction, but the shop delivers authentic craftsmanship and hospitality that sets it apart in its category.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked inside a neighborhood market, this tiny tea nook hums with warm hospitality and the aroma of freshly whisked matcha. A regular called it a place that “makes you feel right at home,” while plates of mochi and chiffon arrive delicate and precise. Seating is scarce, so expect a softly bustling flow between the counter and the market’s communal tables. The cooking leans traditional wagashi rather than flashy fusion: tender daifuku with balanced fillings, soufflé-light cheesecake, and airy rice-flour chiffon. Teas are handled with care, from roasted hojicha to ceremonial-grade matcha, ideal for those who appreciate subtle, restrained sweetness and craft over excess. For families, the sweets can charm kids, but the room is very small and seating rules can be firm at peak times. If visiting with little ones, consider reserving, using the market seating, or opting for takeaway mochi and a sweet matcha latte.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€9-14 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-academic Chamberí pocket with neighborhood markets and casual cafés; calm, local vibe with students and families.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked market setting with daytime footfall and good lighting.

Nearby: Inside/adjacent to a municipal market near universities; communal seating nearby; metro access at Guzmán el Bueno.

ChamberíChamberí offers a mix of traditional Spanish eateries and modern restaurants, attracting locals who appreciate quality dining in a relaxed, authentic Madrid setting. The area is known for its safe streets, accessible public transport, and a community-oriented vibe.
GaztambideGaztambide is a lively sub-area within Chamberí, popular for its diverse food options including international cuisines and casual dining. It has a youthful energy due to its proximity to universities and offers a mix of traditional and contemporary dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday11:00–14:00, 16:30–20:00 Thursday11:00–14:00, 16:30–20:00 Friday11:00–14:00, 16:30–20:00 Saturday10:00–15:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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