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Le MACAOB+Worth Trying

P.º de la Castellana, 95, Tetuán, 28046 Madrid, Spain · Asian restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (3008 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Stylish Asian-fusion spot with creative small plates and strong lunch deals, but service consistency and crowd-management issues can derail the experience.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Le MACAO delivers strong food quality with creative fusion plates and stylish interior design that make it competitive with respected neighborhood restaurants. However, quality variation across dishes and service shifts prevents a higher grade, while recent trend concerns and modest portions limit its appeal as a destination venue. Best experienced during lunch service when value shines and the room feels less pressured.

Restaurant Summary

Sleek and buzzy on Castellana, Le MACAO pairs cocktails with shareable plates in a setting that feels stylish and lively. Diners describe friendly servers on good nights and some rushed interactions when it is packed: "the room looked great, but dessert spoons took a while." Live performers can energize the space but also push it toward very loud. The cooking leans creative fusion more than comfort staples: Peruvian-Nikkei ceviches and tiraditos meet Japo-Iberian eggs, baos, and yakitori, with Thai and Indian accents. When it clicks, flavors pop and plating shines; when it misses, a few dishes feel same-sauce or underseasoned. Lunch menus are a smart-value entry point, while dinners trend pricier once cocktails flow. For families, there are accessible options like the wagyu-style burger, fried chicken bao, and rice or noodles that many kids accept. Portions run modest, and the room can get loud during music sets. No explicit kids menu surfaced, so plan to share a few simple plates.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€28-45 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Business corridor along Castellana with modern offices and after-work crowd; stylish spots cater to professionals and groups.

Safety: Well-trafficked and well-lit main avenue; generally safe with steady foot and vehicle traffic.

Nearby: Near office towers and hotels along Castellana; nightlife options and bars nearby, drawing evening crowds.

TetuánTetuán is a multicultural and densely populated neighborhood with a vibrant street life and a variety of affordable dining options. It has a working-class character with growing gentrification in some parts, offering a mix of traditional Spanish eateries and international cuisines.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:00–16:30, 08:00–23:30 Tuesday13:00–16:30, 08:00–23:30 Wednesday13:00–16:30, 08:00–23:30 Thursday13:00–17:00, 20:00–00:00 Friday13:00–17:00, 20:30–01:00 Saturday13:00–17:00, 20:30–01:00 Sunday13:00–17:00, 08:00–23:30

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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