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Restaurante BadilaB+Worth Trying

C. de San Pedro Mártir, 6, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain · Spanish restaurant, Family restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (903 reviews)

Reservations

A cozy, small Madrid spot for traditional menu del dia with hearty plates and strong value at lunch, but service strictness and crowding can frustrate some diners.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Restaurante Badila delivers strong food quality with authentic, generously portioned Spanish classics at excellent value—a competitive neighborhood favorite in central Madrid. However, quality varies across visits, and service can shift from warm to brusque, preventing grade A-level reliability. The intimate, cramped setting and occasional dish sell-outs add operational friction that keeps this from reaching higher distinction.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked on a narrow Centro street, Badila feels warm and bustling at lunch, with blackboard menus and clinking glasses. Guests describe helpful servers who guide non-Spanish speakers, though a few found the manager brusque and rushed. One diner summed it up: "Hearty plates, fair price, and a room full of locals." The cooking leans classic Madrid and regional Spanish, more home-style than flashy. Expect ensaladilla, onion soup, pepitoria chicken, squid in ink rice, and well-cooked veal—comforting flavors over theatrics. Portions are generous, desserts are included, and the set menu reads like a postcard from traditional kitchens, ideal if you crave straightforward, soulful food. Families fit in fine at lunch. Reviewers mention kids navigating the set menu, and the chalkboard usually lists simple, familiar options like pasta, breaded chicken, and mild fish. No dedicated kids menu, but flexibility comes from the rotating selection; picky eaters should confirm choices before sitting.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€20-28 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic central district with artistic vibe and diverse eateries, popular with locals and visitors seeking traditional tapas and menus.

Safety: Generally busy and safe with high foot traffic; standard big-city vigilance recommended, especially late night.

Nearby: Near Tirso de Molina and Lavapiés, theaters, galleries, and small bars; strong lunch trade from locals and workers.

MalasañaMalasaña is a lively and trendy neighborhood famous for its bohemian atmosphere, street art, and nightlife. The dining scene is eclectic, featuring casual tapas bars, innovative restaurants, and cozy cafés, attracting a youthful and diverse crowd.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday13:30–17:30 Wednesday13:30–17:30 Thursday13:30–17:00 Friday13:30–17:30 Saturday13:30–17:30 Sunday13:30–17:30

Available: Reservations

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