Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A modern Spanish spot known for rice dishes and attentive staff; excellent when on form, though delivery and occasional service lapses can disappoint.
Restaurante Mar y Tierra San Blas Canillejas delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent food quality—particularly its standout rice program and confident seafood execution—paired with attentive, knowledgeable service. However, inconsistent execution between dine-in and delivery experiences prevents a higher grade, and the modern but unremarkable setting lacks destination appeal. Worth visiting for rice and seafood if you're in the area or dining in-house.
The room reads warm and welcoming with a modern sheen, a place where families and office groups settle in for long rice dishes and seafood. Service often stands out—"our server guided the wine and dishes like a pro"—though on rare off days it can feel cool and slow. Dine-in experiences trend strong, while delivery can be uneven. Cooking leans Spanish with a focus on rice—black, Valenciana, carabineros—and confident seafood, plus a few contemporary touches like kimchee mayo or ponzu. When it clicks, the plates feel ingredient-led and satisfying rather than flashy, with creamy octopus rice and French toast drawing repeat praise. Expect prices a notch above the neighborhood for better seafood and careful prep. Families do well here: burgers, crispy squid, simple cod, and shareable paellas make ordering easy. If your crew prefers plain flavors, stick to the simpler rice and fish; adventurous options exist but the core is approachable. No dedicated kids menu spotted, but portions and flexibility make it kid-friendly enough.
Area: Business-light industrial strip with local offices; draws neighborhood diners and groups more than tourists.
Safety: Generally safe, workday foot traffic; quiet evenings, typical Madrid urban safety.
Nearby: Near offices, hotels, and residential blocks; limited competing sit-down options nearby.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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