Kabuki
Barrio de Salamanca
Mediterranean-leaning Japanese with a six-seat sushi bar
Cuisine Guide
Madrid's dining scene spans every corner of the world. These are the finest Japanese venues in the city, each one personally vetted by our editorial team for quality, atmosphere, and experience.
Our editors' ranked picks for Madrid:Kabuki, 99 Sushi Bar Hermosilla, Yúgō The Bunker, Ugo Chan, Paipái.
| # | Venue | Neighborhood | Price | Why it makes the list |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kabuki | Barrio de Salamanca | $$$ | Mediterranean-leaning Japanese with a six-seat sushi bar |
| 2 | 99 Sushi Bar Hermosilla | Barrio de Salamanca | $$$ | High-end Tokyo-style sushi and robata in Salamanca |
| 3 | Yúgō The Bunker | Barrio de las Letras | $$$$ | Michelin-starred izakaya with a WWII-bunker speakeasy below |
| 4 | Ugo Chan | Chamartín | $$$$ | Michelin-starred Spanish-twist Japanese counter |
| 5 | Paipái | Chamartín (Nueva España) | $$$ | Japanese-Mexican fusion in residential Chamartín |
| 6 | Ikigai Velázquez | El Viso / Chamartín | $$$ | Yong Wu Nagahira's Japanese-Spanish fish maturation |
| 7 | Gaman by Luis Arévalo | Guindalera / Salamanca | $$$ | The chef who brought Nikkei to Spain, on his own terms |
Barrio de Salamanca
Mediterranean-leaning Japanese with a six-seat sushi bar
Barrio de Salamanca
High-end Tokyo-style sushi and robata in Salamanca
Barrio de las Letras
Michelin-starred izakaya with a WWII-bunker speakeasy below
Chamartín
Michelin-starred Spanish-twist Japanese counter
Chamartín (Nueva España)
Japanese-Mexican fusion in residential Chamartín
El Viso / Chamartín
Yong Wu Nagahira's Japanese-Spanish fish maturation
Guindalera / Salamanca
The chef who brought Nikkei to Spain, on his own terms
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