El Buo, Spanish cuisine restaurant in La Latina, Madrid, Spain.
El Buo is a Spanish restaurant in La Latina featuring two floors, with dining on the ground level and a cellar space for larger groups and events. The space combines traditional Madrid-style seating with a functional layout for serving both casual diners and special gatherings.
The restaurant sits in La Latina, a historic neighborhood that has maintained connections to Madrid's food markets and eating traditions for centuries. This long-standing relationship with local food culture continues to shape what happens in the area today.
The menu celebrates Spanish food traditions through regional dishes like broken potatoes with egg, blood sausage with quail eggs, and various tapas offered in hearty servings that reflect local eating habits.
The space divides between street-level dining and a lower level, which means you can choose where to sit based on the kind of visit you want. It helps to think ahead about whether you are coming as a small group or a larger party, as the cellar space works well for group reservations.
One standout dish features deep-fried cheese pieces served with hazelnut caramel, which merges contemporary cooking techniques with traditional Spanish snack ideas. This approach shows how the restaurant takes older flavor combinations and recreates them through modern methods.
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