DiverXO
Madrid's only three-star, Dabiz Muñoz's avant-garde theatre
Business-and-residential Madrid along the Castellana, where corporate travel meets three-star gastronomy.
Stretching north along the Castellana axis beneath the Cuatro Torres skyline, Chamartín is business-and-residential Madrid, where corporate travel and high gastronomy overlap. This is the territory of DiverXO, the city's three-star landmark, alongside Santceloni-lineage fine dining and serious traditional houses built for long, consequential lunches. Quieter and more spread out than the centre, it rewards those with a reservation and a reason.
10 Mekane
Madrid's only three-star, Dabiz Muñoz's avant-garde theatre
Santceloni heirs' market cuisine, starred in 18 months
Coco Montes' L'Arpège-trained microseasonal star near Bernabéu
Michelin-starred Spanish-twist Japanese counter
The chefs' beloved cult bistro of Chamartín
Steamship-styled seafood house in the business north
Japanese-Mexican fusion in residential Chamartín
Yong Wu Nagahira's Japanese-Spanish fish maturation
A Chamartín izakaya with a 12-seat omakase counter
The credible Turkish kitchen Madrid actually has