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Casa Benigna (@casabenigna) is a restaurant in Madrid specialized in dry rice from Valencia and propably has the best paella in the city.

To make this paella, they use a very interesting utensil made of copper that the chef himself, Norberto, patented and named “Patella”.

Ambience

Ambience was magnificent and made you feel as if you were by the mediterranean. The elaborate decoration, the calm spanish guitar as the background music, patellas hang in the wall. I enjoyed the personal touch they gave to the restaurant.

Food

We start with some in house appeteizzer: a very delicious salmojero. The consistency was perfect, not too greasy and not dense. A great start to what was coming.

Casa Benigna

 

For starters, we ordered smoked salmon with some potatoes and confit duck with augbergine. I loved how the chef put norwegian touches into the entrees as he spent some time working and learning there. Everything was amazingly flavourful and tender. Indeed, one of my favourite dishes.

 

Smoked Salmon

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Casa Benigna Madrid

For the rice, we ordeded two different tkinds as we wanted to try many dishes as possible—as much our stomachs could fit. We ordered “arroz a banda” which is the most popular kind of paella outside Spain. It is maid of calamari and prawns already mixed into the rice,—this means that you won’t have to peel the prawns— very simple yet delicious.

We wanted to try something more elaborate and not common, so we ordered “Rice with Iberian pork ribs”. The rice is made for 40 hours and cooked with the ribs. Honestly, both were out of this world. Rice and product quality were incredible.

If I were to choose one, I would choose the iberian pork rice because it was different a different approach, but both of them were exquisite.

Iberian Pork Rice

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Casa Benigna Madrid

Desserts & Wine Menu

This time we didn’t manage to try any desserts as we were so full at this point. But i’ve tried them before and I can say that they’re worth it. Wine menu is rather short. I’m not a wine person but a champagne kind of person. They have a small but nice selection of great champagnes.

Service

Service couldn’t be better, since you arrive to the restaurant they take good care of you, very welcoming. They explain every dish and the reason why they made it the way they made it.

If you want to try a good paella—or patella as they call it— you shouldn’t skip this place in Madrid. There are lots of paella restaurants in Spain and sometimes it’s difficult for the outsider to distinguish a high-quality paella. Personally, I hate when paellas are overfilled with ingredients, it should be a thin but tasteful layer. Casa Benigna is the place to go for sure if you want to try the best paella in Madrid.

8/10

Located at the very heart of Madrid, Roostiq stands out for its wood-fired oven pizzas and charcoal grilled meats.

A stylish, elegant and relaxed restaurant that have an open kitchen, a dining area and a bar area.

One of my favourite things about this restaurant is that you can eat a really good pizza or a high quality steak. Maybe order both of them as I do, why not? This is my place to go whenever I fly to Madrid.

Chocolate Eclair

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Generally, I try to avoid deep-fried food but these famous spanish torreznos were quite good: crispy and bursting with flavour belly pork. They are worth a try.The anchovies where amazing, I loved them, top quality and taste. Roostiq pizzas were very tasty. It is a small pizza but it won’t dissapoint you.Maybe the weakest point was the steak. Quality was really good but it arrived to the table a bit cold. This could be because of the thickness of the steak and not letting it sit long enough at room temperature. Cheesecake was amazing but I preferred it without the sides.

7,5/10

Diverxo by Dabiz Muñoz in Madrid is undoubtly one place you shouldn’t miss if you are in the capital city.

Dabiz Muñoz is probably one of the most renowned chefs from Spain and the best chef in the world. Diverxo is his 3 michelin starred restaurant, one of the 50’s best restaurants in the world and one of the best culinary experiences in my life.

Diverxo entrance

This is not your typical michelin restaurant as there is no place for stiffness or formalities here. A very casual and fun restaurant, with vivid colours surroundings and extremely comfortable chairs to enjoy the journey. It won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I really liked how different the ambience is from the same calibre restaurants.

Diverxo is the temple of creativity, innovation and passion, a place where high-quality products and complex, tasteful and beautiful dishes are delivered with success. Each dish was truly a piece of art.

There is only a set menu that changes every couple month. My menu was: XO rollercoaster- inspirations from Southeast Asia.

Thaipirinha

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My favourites were: the frosty salad with ocean side dishes (an unexpected, mind-blowing and exquisite dish), and the Galician lobster waking up in the beaches of Goa (mouth-watering and beautifully displayed). Desserts were delightful, I loved them both.

Timing between the dishes were simply PERFECTION. Not too quick and not to slow, they all arrived on time. And without even realising it, you’ve been sitting in the restaurant for hours enjoying all the good food.

Service at Diverxo by Dabiz Muñoz in Madrid was exceptional, very caring and friendly.

The experience in this restaurant is one that I will cherish forever. A rollercoaster of emotions and flavours. 

10/10

Saddle is a one michelin star restaurant by spanish chef Adolfo Santos García located where the famous restaurant Jockey once was.

A very sophisticated and glamorous place that has a big dining area with a panoramic view of the kitchen, a bar focused on a more relaxed setting and reserved rooms located upstairs.

Saddle interiors

Saddle is inspired by classic and contemporary cuisine, a place to taste dishes with traditional flavours, seasonal and high quality ingredients. We chose the set menu to try many dishes. Each dish was elegantly displayed and most of the times they were finished on the table.

Saddle can proudly boast of having a complete and extensive wine menu. I highlight the champagne menu and the outstanding recommendation by sumellier Israel Ramírez.

They also offer a good selection of coffees and teas.

Service and time between courses was excellent. A wonderful gastronomic experience.

A must if you are in Madrid.

9/10