3 Best Restaurants in Madrid, Spain

Panem

$ Fodor's choice

Of all the marvelous bakeries in Madrid, Panem (take-out only) is the most technically skilled, churning out impeccable croissants, baguettes, and a wide range of Spanish and French pastries including Kouign-ammans, roscones (Three Kings cakes), and torrijas (Spanish "French" toast).   

Calle de Fernán González 42, Spain
91-795–9107
Known For
  • ultra-flaky French pastries
  • sourdough breads made from specialty flours
  • three blocks from El Retiro
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Confitería Rialto

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Rialto's famous moscovitas, slightly salty almond-toffee wafers coated in chocolate, are one of Madrid's most delectable confections. Moscovitas are also sold at some El Corte Inglés locations.

Calle de Núñez de Balboa 86, Spain
91-426–3777
Known For
  • retro feel
  • traditional Spanish pastries
  • famous toffee cookies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Oriol Balaguer

$

Catalan chef Oriol Balaguer takes chocolates and croissants to new heights at this ritzy bombonería, whose attractive treats make phenomenal gifts—or afternoon pick-me-ups.

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