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EternoB+Worth Trying

Av. de la Gavia, 38, Villa de Vallecas, 28051 Madrid, Spain · Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (1129 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Stylish neighborhood spot known for rice and polished small plates; excellent service vibes but tight space and pricing gripes mean best for planned meals, not casual drop-ins.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Eterno delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality—particularly its signature oxtail and boletus rice—and warm, efficient service. However, inconsistent execution on peak days and tight, occasionally uncomfortable seating prevent a higher grade. Best suited for diners seeking contemporary Spanish small plates who can navigate the space constraints and occasional quality variation.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and bustling with modern touches, the kind of neighborhood spot where servers greet you like regulars. One diner summed it up: "Rice worth crossing the barrio for," though peak hours can feel a bit rushed. Space is compact, and the entrance table can be drafty when the door swings. Cooking leans contemporary Spanish with creative flourishes: oxtail and boletus rice, tuna tartare, foie yogurt, and a truffled omelet. When the kitchen hits its stride, flavors are polished and satisfying; occasional misfires surface on busy days (a bland omelet, a tough octopus, a slow rice). Best for diners who enjoy modern takes on classics rather than strict tradition. For families, the menu has kid-friendly anchors like croquettes, omelet, brioche with shredded beef, risotto, and cheesecake. Rice portions are shareable but require two people and time to cook. Space is tight for strollers, and terrace seating depends on weather, so book ahead and request an inside table away from the door.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€36-52 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Modern residential district with growing commercial strips; local families and young professionals frequent neighborhood venues.

Safety: Generally safe, busy by day and early evenings; standard lighting and foot traffic along the avenue.

Nearby: Near housing blocks, parks, and retail along Av. de la Gavia; destination for locals rather than tourists.

Villa de VallecasThe neighborhood has a predominantly residential character with a community-oriented atmosphere. Dining options tend to be local and casual, catering mostly to residents rather than tourists, with a focus on traditional Spanish cuisine and neighborhood eateries.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:30–16:00 Tuesday13:30–16:00 Wednesday13:30–16:00, 20:30–00:00 Thursday13:30–16:00, 20:30–00:00 Friday13:30–16:00, 20:30–00:00 Saturday13:30–16:00, 20:30–00:00 Sunday13:30–16:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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