Mercado de la Reina, Spanish restaurant on Gran Via, Madrid, Spain.
Mercado de la Reina is a restaurant on Gran Via that spans multiple floors and serves traditional Spanish dishes. The space is divided into different dining areas where guests can eat at long counters or in smaller intimate spots.
The restaurant opened in 2006 and established itself as an important spot in Madrid's dining scene. Since opening, it has shaped local food culture and serves as a meeting point for people who value Spanish cooking.
The restaurant celebrates Spanish regional cooking through dishes from various provinces that visitors taste at their tables. Ingredients come from local markets and show how traditional recipes come alive daily in the kitchen.
The restaurant sits centrally on Gran Via and is easy to reach on foot, with generous opening hours from early morning until late. On weekends and during late evening hours you should expect longer waits, especially when lower floor areas get crowded.
The place operates with two different menus that change by season and present different selections of small plates and dishes. This approach means that regular visitors always find something new to discover on return trips.
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