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Restaurante La Catedral

4.1 (4543)

Madrid Centro's go-to for saffron-laced paellas and grilled seafood amid nautical decor, serving hearty Spanish rice dishes to fuel explorations of the historic district.

In Madrid's bustling Centro district, Restaurante La Catedral delivers authentic Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine with rice specialties in a lively atmosphere. Affordable plates draw locals and visitors to savor traditional flavors amid the city's historic charm. Expect hearty portions of paella and grilled seafood in a spot that captures Madrid's culinary soul.

A brief summary to Restaurante La Catedral

  • Monday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm
  • Tuesday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm
  • Wednesday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm
  • Thursday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm
  • Friday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm
  • Saturday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm
  • Sunday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm

Local tips

  • Opt for rice dishes cooked for two or more, as they represent the restaurant's core strength and offer the best value.
  • Visit during shoulder hours to enjoy the lively vibe without peak crowds common in Centro.
  • Pair meals with house red wines from Spanish regions to complement the Mediterranean flavors.
  • Combine with a walk to nearby plazas for a full afternoon of eating and sightseeing.
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Getting There

  • Metro

    Take Metro Line 1 or 2 to Sol station, 8-minute walk, €1.50-2 ticket, frequent service every 3-5 minutes.

  • Walking

    From Puerta del Sol, 5-minute walk through pedestrian streets, free, straightforward in Centro's flat terrain.

  • Bus

    Bus lines 1, 2, or 46 to Sol or Sevilla stops, 10-minute ride from central Madrid, €1.50, runs every 10 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxi from central Madrid, 5-10 minutes depending on traffic, €6-10, available at ranks or app hail.

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Prime Location in Madrid's Heart

Situated on Calle de San Jerónimo in the vibrant Centro neighborhood, Restaurante La Catedral occupies a strategic spot amid Madrid's iconic landmarks. This area pulses with history, from grand theaters to bustling plazas, making it a natural hub for those exploring the capital's cultural core. The restaurant's position facilitates seamless integration into any itinerary focused on Madrid's golden triangle of art and gastronomy.

Authentic Spanish and Mediterranean Fare

The menu centers on classic Spanish dishes, with a strong emphasis on rice preparations that reflect Valencia's influence blended with Madrid's robust tastes. Paellas simmer with saffron-infused rice, fresh seafood, and tender meats, while other rice dishes showcase rabbit, chicken, and seasonal vegetables. Mediterranean elements shine through in grilled fish, tapas selections, and vegetable sides, all prepared with olive oil and regional herbs. Portions arrive generous, embodying the communal dining tradition of Spain.

Maritime Motif and Lively Vibe

Inside, a distinctive maritime theme sets the tone, with nautical decor evoking coastal Spain despite the urban setting. Walls adorned with ship motifs, anchors, and sea imagery create an immersive backdrop that transports diners to the Mediterranean shore. The atmosphere buzzes with energy, especially during peak meal times, as families, friends, and tourists fill tables with animated conversations. Service moves efficiently, balancing warmth with the rhythm of a popular local eatery.

Culinary Traditions and Local Appeal

Restaurante La Catedral upholds time-honored cooking methods, using high-quality ingredients sourced to maintain authenticity. Rice dishes, a house specialty, require precise timing and technique, resulting in the coveted socarrat—the crispy bottom layer prized by purists. Beyond rice, the grill imparts smoky flavors to meats and fish, complementing the extensive wine list featuring Spanish varietals. This commitment to tradition has cemented its status among Madrileños seeking reliable, flavorful meals without pretense.

Perfect for Madrid Dining Experiences

Diners can expect a straightforward yet satisfying meal that aligns with Madrid's tapas-and-rice culture. The venue suits quick lunches or lingering dinners, offering a taste of everyday Spanish life amid tourist trails. Its inexpensive pricing broadens access, allowing more budget for exploring nearby attractions like Puerta del Sol or Plaza Mayor. What emerges is not just a meal, but a slice of Madrid's enduring gastronomic heritage.

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