Terra Mundi, Spanish restaurant in Madrid, Spain.
Terra Mundi is a restaurant in Madrid serving traditional Spanish food made with ingredients sourced directly from regional producers across the country. The menu changes with the seasons and draws from recipes rooted in different parts of Spain.
Since opening, the restaurant has built direct relationships with small producers from across Spain, choosing suppliers based on the quality and origin of their products. This approach shaped the way the kitchen works and how the menu is put together.
The restaurant brings together cooking styles and seasonal ingredients from different Spanish regions in one place. Visitors experience the diversity of Spanish cuisine through a regularly changing menu that shows these regional differences.
The restaurant opens on Mondays only for lunch, while Tuesday through Sunday it is open only in the evening. A reservation in advance is a good idea, as tables tend to fill up during peak hours.
Every dish on the menu can be traced back to a specific region of Spain, so eating here works almost like a tour of the country through food. This geographic logic behind the menu is easy to miss at first glance.
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