Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Casa Mortero
290Pearl PointsMichelin-noted creative Spanish at €€ prices.

About Casa Mortero
A Michelin Plate-recognised creative-traditional restaurant in Madrid's Centro district, Casa Mortero delivers croquettes, torreznos, stews, and grill dishes at €€ pricing that undercuts the city's tasting-menu houses by a significant margin. Two consecutive Michelin Plates and a 4.7 Google rating across nearly 1,500 reviews make it a reliable choice for a date, a late dinner, or any meal where you want quality without a three-hour commitment.
Should You Book Casa Mortero?
If your Madrid dinner shortlist runs to DiverXO or Coque and your budget doesn't stretch to €€€€, Casa Mortero is the answer you're looking for. This Michelin Plate-recognised spot on Calle de Zorrilla, a short walk from the Congreso de los Diputados, delivers traditional Spanish cooking with enough creative edge to feel considered, not lazy, and it does so at €€ pricing that makes it one of the more honest-value propositions in central Madrid. Book it for a date, a low-key celebration, or a late dinner when you want substance over spectacle.
What Casa Mortero Is
Casa Mortero sits in the Centro district, steps from the Spanish parliament, and the address signals its register: this is a restaurant for people who know Madrid well, not a tourist-facing crowd-pleaser near the Puerta del Sol. The room takes a minimalist-industrial direction, with ceramics and terracotta doing most of the visual work. There is no theatrical open kitchen, no architectural statement. The space lets the food carry the argument.
The kitchen operates under a philosophy that the venue itself puts plainly: there is virtue in simplicity. That translates to a concise à la carte built around medias raciones, a rotating selection of specials, and a short list of dishes from the grill. The format suits a range of group sizes and eating styles. You can graze across several medias raciones with a partner, or order more deliberately if you're here for a focused meal. The appetiser section includes creamy croquettes and crispy bacon torreznos, which represent the kind of technically simple, high-execution cooking that either justifies a restaurant's reputation or exposes it. At Casa Mortero, the evidence from 1,498 Google reviews landing at 4.7 stars suggests the execution holds up. Stews appear on the menu and are described in the venue's own materials as among the stronger dishes on offer.
Two consecutive Michelin Plates, awarded in 2024 and 2025, confirm that this isn't a neighbourhood restaurant operating beneath the radar because it lacks quality. It's operating at €€ pricing because the format, the portion structure, and the deliberate restraint of the concept place it in a different category from the tasting-menu houses that dominate Madrid's fine dining conversation. Think of it as a peer to CEBO in terms of ambition, but with a shorter format and a lower price point.
The Late-Night Case for Casa Mortero
Madrid eats late, and Casa Mortero fits that rhythm. The location near the parliament means the early-evening crowd skews toward professionals finishing work, but as the night moves on the room settles into something more relaxed. The medias raciones format is well-suited to late dining: dishes arrive in a sequence you control, portion sizes don't overwhelm when you're eating at 10 PM, and the grill-based dishes hold their quality without requiring the kind of timed precision a tasting menu demands. If you're building an evening that starts with drinks elsewhere in Centro and want a proper dinner at a later hour, Casa Mortero is a more practical choice than the tasting-menu restaurants on your list, which typically seat earlier and run longer. For late-night drinks and lighter bites, check our full Madrid bars guide for options nearby.
Who Should Book
Casa Mortero works well for couples on a date who want a proper dinner without a three-hour commitment. It suits solo diners comfortable at a table rather than a counter. It functions as a business dinner venue when the conversation matters more than the occasion, and the €€ price point keeps it accessible without signalling a lack of seriousness. The Michelin Plate gives you a credential to stand behind if you're choosing on behalf of a guest. If you're celebrating something significant and budget is not the constraint, Deessa or Paco Roncero will deliver a more theatrical experience. But if you want a meal that feels thoughtful rather than performative, Casa Mortero competes well above its price tier.
Context in the Broader Spanish Creative Scene
Madrid's creative dining options span a wide range. At the apex you have venues like DiverXO and the longer-format experiences you'd travel for, comparable in ambition to El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Quique Dacosta in Dénia, or Arzak in San Sebastián. Casa Mortero does not compete in that tier, nor does it try to. Its reference points are the mid-register creative-traditional venues that Spain does particularly well, where technique serves the ingredient rather than replacing it. The ceramics-and-terracotta aesthetic, the torreznos, the stews, the grill work: these are not compromises. They are the concept. Elsewhere in Europe, you find analogous positioning at places like Arpège in Paris, where a clear culinary philosophy shapes a format that doesn't need to be expanded to be taken seriously.
If you're visiting Madrid and building a broader itinerary, see our full Madrid restaurants guide, our full Madrid hotels guide, and our full Madrid experiences guide for context on where Casa Mortero fits within a longer stay.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty at Casa Mortero is rated Easy. Given the Michelin Plate recognition and a strong Google rating across a large review base, same-week reservations are likely achievable for most nights, though weekend evenings in the tourist-heavy Centro months (April through October) may tighten. No phone or website is listed in current venue data, so booking through a third-party reservation platform is the most reliable route. The €€ price range means your spend per head will be meaningfully lower than at the creative tasting-menu restaurants in Madrid's upper tier. Dress expectations align with a smart-casual Centro setting: nothing formal required, but the location near the parliament keeps the room from feeling too casual.
Quick reference: Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) · Google 4.7 / 1,498 reviews · €€ price range · Centro, Madrid · Booking: Easy
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Casa Mortero good for solo dining?
Yes. The à la carte format with medias raciones means you can order two or three dishes at your own pace without being locked into a tasting menu commitment. The minimalist-industrial room doesn't penalise solo tables the way louder, group-oriented spaces do. At €€ pricing, it's a low-stakes choice for a solo dinner near the Centro.
Does Casa Mortero handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is concise — medias raciones, a few specials, and grill dishes — which limits flexibility compared to larger kitchens. Specific dietary accommodation details aren't documented, so check the venue's official channels before booking if you have requirements. The short menu is a feature, not a bug, but it does mean fewer workarounds.
Is Casa Mortero worth the price?
At €€, yes — the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen is delivering above what the price point would suggest. For creative Spanish cooking with traditional roots, croquettes, torreznos, and proper stews, you're getting meaningful quality without the €€€ or €€€€ outlay of peers like DiverXO or Coque. It's a strong value position in Madrid's creative dining bracket.
How far ahead should I book Casa Mortero?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so same-week reservations are generally achievable. That said, the Michelin Plate status and a strong Google review base mean weekends can tighten. Booking two to four days ahead is a reasonable buffer; for a Friday or Saturday dinner, aim for a week out to be comfortable.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Casa Mortero?
Casa Mortero runs a concise à la carte with medias raciones rather than a formal tasting menu format. If you want a longer, course-driven experience, DSTAgE or Smoked Room are better fits. Here, the point is to order three or four things you want and eat well without a structured progression — that's the format, and it works at the €€ price range.
Can Casa Mortero accommodate groups?
The minimalist-industrial room and concise à la carte format suit smaller parties better than large groups. Tables of two to four are the natural fit; for six or more, check directly with the restaurant on capacity and any private arrangements. Groups wanting a shared format will find the medias raciones structure practical for passing dishes around.
Location
C. de Zorrilla, 9, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Compare Casa Mortero
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Casa Mortero | €€ | |
| DiverXO | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ |
| DSTAgE | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Smoked Room | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Paco Roncero | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Coque | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
A quick look at how Casa Mortero measures up.
Also Consider
- DiverXO, Progressive - Asian, Creative, €€€€
- DSTAgE, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Smoked Room, Progressive Asador, Contemporary, €€€€
- Paco Roncero, Creative, €€€€
- Coque, Spanish, Creative, €€€€
How Casa Mortero Compares
Against Madrid's €€€€ creative restaurants, Casa Mortero is in a different price category entirely, and that gap is the point. DiverXO and DSTAgE both require significantly more budget and more planning, DiverXO in particular is one of the hardest reservations in Spain. Smoked Room and Coque operate in the progressive-format tier where the experience is the product and the price reflects it. If you're choosing between those options, you're choosing a different type of evening. Casa Mortero is for when you want a proper, considered dinner without the tasting-menu structure or the €€€€ spend.
On value, Casa Mortero wins the comparison outright for diners who prioritise honest-format cooking over theatrical presentation. Paco Roncero at €€€€ delivers a more technically ambitious experience and a stronger occasion-dining credential, but the price gap is substantial. If you're celebrating something that demands a statement restaurant, Paco Roncero or Coque are the right choices. If the occasion is a good dinner rather than an event, Casa Mortero's Michelin Plate recognition and 4.7 Google score give you enough reassurance to book with confidence at a fraction of the cost.
On booking difficulty, Casa Mortero is the easiest option in this group by a wide margin. DiverXO and DSTAgE both require advance planning of several weeks minimum, and DiverXO can stretch to months. Casa Mortero's Easy booking rating means you can plan a Madrid trip with reasonable flexibility and still secure a table. For first-time visitors to Madrid who want one creative-leaning dinner without the logistical overhead of a top-tier reservation, Casa Mortero is the practical choice. Pair it with a more ambitious reservation elsewhere in the trip if your schedule allows.
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