Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Barracuda MX
290Pearl PointsPacific coast fish, Retiro address, no fuss.

About Barracuda MX
Barracuda MX brings Pacific coast Mexican cooking — fish, seafood, and a strong cocktail programme — to Madrid's Retiro neighbourhood at a mid-range price point. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm consistent quality. Compared to Mexico City's Pujol, this is casual and accessible rather than ambitious, but it is the most credentialled address in Madrid for this specific cuisine.
Should You Book Barracuda MX?
Getting a table at Barracuda MX is easy — and that accessibility is part of the point. In a Madrid dining scene where the headline addresses require booking months out, this Retiro-neighbourhood Mexican holds its doors open with a welcoming, casual format. The harder question is whether it earns its place on a Madrid itinerary already crowded with serious options. The answer, particularly for a special dinner centred on seafood and well-made cocktails at a mid-range price point, is yes.
Barracuda MX has held the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 — a signal of consistent, well-executed cooking rather than theatrical ambition. It is not trying to compete with the starred end of the Madrid restaurant spectrum. It is doing something more focused: bringing Pacific coast Mexican cooking to a city where that specific tradition has very little representation.
The Venue
Barracuda MX sits on Calle de Valenzuela in the Retiro district, one of Madrid's more composed and residential neighbourhoods. The address places it within easy reach of the Parque del Retiro and the Paseo del Prado museum corridor, making it a practical choice before or after an afternoon at the Prado or Reina Sofía. For visitors staying in the central or upscale eastern parts of the city, it requires no significant travel effort.
The restaurant's format is casual and informal , the Michelin description uses both words deliberately. This is not a white-tablecloth occasion venue in the conventional sense. The atmosphere runs relaxed, the seating is approachable, and the room does not carry the weight of ceremony that a tasting-menu destination might impose. For a celebration dinner where conversation and comfort matter as much as the food itself, that calibration works well.
The cuisine is anchored in Mexico's Pacific coast tradition, with a focus on fish and seafood rather than the meat-heavy or mole-centred cooking more commonly associated with Mexican restaurants in Europe. That specificity matters. This is not a generalised interpretation of Mexican food , it draws from a coastal register that prioritises lightness, citrus, and fresh marine product. Paired with what Michelin describes as an enticing cocktail menu, the full Barracuda MX experience leans into drinks as a meaningful component of the meal, not an afterthought.
For Groups and Special Occasions
For a special occasion dinner, Barracuda MX fits a particular profile well: the couple or small group who want food that is genuinely interesting and location-specific without the formality or expense of a starred room. At the €€ price range, it is one of the more affordable ways to spend a celebratory evening in Madrid with food that carries independent critical recognition. The Google rating of 4.2 across 1,454 reviews suggests consistent delivery rather than occasional brilliance , which, for a birthday dinner or anniversary meal where reliability matters, is worth more than a high-variance operation.
For larger groups, the casual format is an advantage. A relaxed room with a cocktail-forward programme is better suited to group dynamics than a tasting-menu setting where pace is dictated by the kitchen. If you are coordinating a dinner for six or more, the informal structure at Barracuda MX gives the table more freedom than most of Madrid's serious restaurants would allow. Specific private dining details are not confirmed in available data, so contact the venue directly if a separated space is a firm requirement , but the general format is group-friendly.
The cocktail menu is worth treating as a genuine part of the occasion rather than a preamble. Pacific coast Mexican cooking and well-constructed cocktails share a flavour logic , citrus, salinity, fresh herbs , and a venue that has built both programmes in parallel is giving you something more coherent than a restaurant that bolted on a bar list as an afterthought.
Context in Madrid's Mexican Dining Scene
Madrid's Mexican restaurant offer is more developed than most European capitals, but Pacific coast seafood-focused cooking of this kind remains a narrow lane. El Bajío, Tepic, and Ticuí all operate in adjacent territory, but Barracuda MX's Michelin Plate recognition , held across two consecutive years , gives it a credential none of those venues can match at this price tier. For visitors who have eaten serious Mexican cooking at Pujol in Mexico City or Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe, Barracuda MX is not trying to replicate that register , it is a more casual, accessible interpretation. But it is the right address in Madrid if Pacific coast fish cooking is your target.
If you are building a wider Madrid food itinerary, Barracuda MX fits logically as a mid-week dinner or a pre-Prado lunch anchor. For the full picture of where to eat and drink in the city, our full Madrid restaurants guide covers the broader range, with additional resources on hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences across the city.
Spain's wider dining map also offers context. If you are travelling beyond Madrid, Quique Dacosta in Dénia and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu represent the country's most ambitious end of seafood-focused cooking, while El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona define different peaks of Spanish fine dining. Barracuda MX sits in an entirely different register , but knowing that spectrum helps position what it is actually offering.
Know Before You Go
- Address: C. de Valenzuela, 7, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
- Neighbourhood: Retiro , close to the Parque del Retiro and Paseo del Prado museums
- Price range: €€ , mid-range; accessible for a special occasion without the outlay of a starred room
- Cuisine: Mexican, Pacific coast focus , fish and seafood with a lighter touch
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.2 from 1,454 reviews
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no significant lead time required
- Groups: Casual format suits groups; contact venue directly for private space enquiries
- Cocktails: Recognised as a strength , treat them as part of the experience
- Hours/phone/website: Not confirmed in available data , verify directly before visiting
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Barracuda MX?
- The kitchen's focus is fish and seafood from Mexico's Pacific coast tradition, prepared with a lighter touch than the meat-heavy Mexican cooking more common in Europe. Michelin specifically flags the cocktail menu as a highlight , order from both sides of the programme rather than treating drinks as incidental to the meal.
Can Barracuda MX accommodate groups?
- The casual, informal format is well-suited to groups. There is no confirmed private dining room in available data, so contact the venue directly if a separated space is a requirement. For a group dinner where conversation and flexibility matter more than ceremony, the general room works better than most of Madrid's tasting-menu venues would for the same party size. At the €€ price point, it is also one of the more affordable group options with Michelin recognition in the city.
What should I wear to Barracuda MX?
- No dress code is confirmed, but the Michelin description , casual and informal , gives a reliable signal. Smart casual is appropriate; formal dress is not expected. This is not a room where turning up in jeans would attract attention, but Retiro is a composed neighbourhood and the venue has Michelin recognition, so dressing neatly is sensible rather than required.
Does Barracuda MX handle dietary restrictions?
- No specific information on dietary accommodation is available in confirmed data. The menu focus on fish and seafood means it is a stronger choice for pescatarians than for those avoiding seafood entirely. Contact the venue directly before visiting if dietary requirements are specific , no phone number or website is confirmed in current data, so approach via booking platform or in-person enquiry.
What should a first-timer know about Barracuda MX?
- It is casual and accessible , the room does not impose the formality of a tasting-menu restaurant. The cuisine is specifically Pacific coast Mexican, focused on seafood and fish; if you are expecting the full breadth of Mexican regional cooking, the menu is deliberately narrower than that. The Michelin Plate, held two years running, confirms the kitchen is cooking at a consistent standard above the general mid-range. Book easily; arrive with appetite for both the food and the cocktail list.
Can I eat at the bar at Barracuda MX?
- Bar seating is not confirmed in available data. Given the casual format and the emphasis Michelin places on the cocktail programme, it is plausible that bar or counter dining exists , but contact the venue directly to confirm before planning your visit around it. For a solo diner or a pair who want a more informal experience, asking about bar seats when booking is worth the call.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Barracuda MX?
Focus on the fish and seafood dishes — that is the kitchen's stated emphasis, drawing on Mexico's Pacific coast rather than the interior cooking styles most Madrid Mexican restaurants default to. The cocktail menu has been specifically flagged as a strong point, so factor that into your visit. At €€ pricing, ordering across several plates is easy to justify.
Can Barracuda MX accommodate groups?
The casual, informal format makes it a reasonable choice for small groups of four to six who want interesting food without the formality of Madrid's tasting-menu circuit. For larger parties or celebrations requiring a private space, check directly with the restaurant via their Calle de Valenzuela address — nothing in the available record confirms private dining capacity.
What should I wear to Barracuda MX?
The restaurant describes itself as casual and informal, so there is no case for dressing up here. Comfortable everyday clothes fit the room's tone. If you are coming from nearby Retiro Park or before an evening elsewhere in the neighbourhood, you will not feel out of place in either direction.
Does Barracuda MX handle dietary restrictions?
The menu leans heavily on fish and seafood, which works in favour of pescatarians but means meat-focused eaters or those with shellfish allergies should check ahead. Nothing in the available record confirms specific allergy protocols, so check the venue's official channels at the Calle de Valenzuela, Retiro address before booking if this is a concern.
What should a first-timer know about Barracuda MX?
Barracuda MX holds Michelin Plate recognition for both 2024 and 2025 — that signals consistent kitchen quality without the price or booking pressure of a starred address. The cooking is lighter and more seafood-forward than typical Mexican restaurants in Madrid, so arrive expecting ceviche and fish preparations over heavy meat-based dishes. At €€ per head, the risk-reward ratio for a first visit is low.
Can I eat at the bar at Barracuda MX?
The informal, casual format of the space suggests bar or counter seating is plausible, and the strong cocktail menu makes that format particularly appealing for a solo visit or a quick stop. Specific bar seating policy is not confirmed in available data, so it is worth calling ahead or simply arriving and asking — the relaxed tone of the venue suggests flexibility.
Location
C. de Valenzuela, 7, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Compare Barracuda MX
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barracuda MX | Mexican | €€ | Easy |
| DiverXO | Progressive - Asian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| DSTAgE | Modern Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Smoked Room | Progressive Asador, Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Paco Roncero | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Coque | Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Barracuda MX and alternatives.
Also Consider
- DiverXO, Progressive - Asian, Creative, €€€€
- DSTAgE, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Smoked Room, Progressive Asador, Contemporary, €€€€
- Paco Roncero, Creative, €€€€
- Coque, Spanish, Creative, €€€€
Barracuda MX and Madrid's top comparison venues are operating in entirely different registers, which makes the choice straightforward once you know what you want. DiverXO, DSTAgE, Smoked Room, Paco Roncero, and Coque are all €€€€ tasting-menu or high-format experiences that require significant advance booking and carry a full evening's commitment in time and spend. Barracuda MX is €€, casual, easy to book, and built around a focused fish and seafood menu. These are not competing for the same occasion.
If the question is where to spend a serious celebration dinner with budget to match, the €€€€ tier is where Madrid's dining credibility sits at the top end, DiverXO for boundary-pushing creative cooking, Coque for Spanish tradition with technical ambition, DSTAgE and Smoked Room for more contemporary framings of the same serious-restaurant experience. None of those are easy to book and all of them will cost materially more per head. Barracuda MX is the right choice when you want Michelin-recognised quality without the formality, expense, or advance planning that the starred tier demands.
Within the specific category of Mexican cooking in Madrid, Barracuda MX has the clearest critical credential at its price point. It is not a casual fallback from the €€€€ tier, it is the address to book when Pacific coast seafood cooking with a strong cocktail programme is what the evening calls for. For a mid-range special occasion dinner in Retiro that delivers on food quality without requiring tasting-menu commitment, it is the more practical and better-supported choice than its Mexican peers in the city.
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