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    Chispa Bistró

    1,000Pearl Points

    Michelin value in Chueca. Book ahead.

    Chispa Bistró, Restaurant in Madrid

    About Chispa Bistró

    A Michelin-starred kitchen in Madrid's Chueca district, Chispa Bistró delivers Mediterranean cooking with Argentinian fire-and-ageing influence at €€€ — one of the best value-to-quality ratios in the city's starred tier. Book three to four weeks ahead for dinner; the compressed four-day schedule means tables go fast. Ranked #509 on OAD's Top Restaurants in Europe (2025).

    Book This — But Give Yourself Three Weeks

    Chispa Bistró holds a Michelin star, ranks #509 on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Europe list (2025), and operates only four days a week with two tight service windows per day. That combination means availability is genuinely scarce. If you want a table for a Friday or Saturday dinner, plan three to four weeks ahead at minimum. The effort is worth it: this is one of the more technically interesting Michelin-starred kitchens in Madrid at the €€€ price tier, which puts it well below the €€€€ floor you pay at most comparable starred restaurants in the city.

    What Chispa Bistró Actually Is

    Chispa Bistró occupies a space on Calle del Barquillo in Chueca — one of Madrid's most walkable central neighbourhoods , with an industrial interior and an open kitchen that lets you watch the team work. The kitchen is led by Juan D'Onofrio, an Argentinian-born chef, and the food sits at the intersection of Mediterranean technique and South American influence, with fire, the grill, and aged fish and meats as the kitchen's defining tools.

    That focus on ageing and fire is not decorative. Aged proteins carry more concentrated, layered flavour than their fresh equivalents, and grilling over live fire adds char and smoke that no oven replicates. When this approach works, it produces dishes with a depth you do not routinely find at this price point. The OAD recognition and Michelin star together confirm the kitchen is executing at a level above the general Madrid dining field.

    Two dishes from the database record give a clear picture of the kitchen's range. The shrimp, banana and Palo Cortado sherry starter places sweetness, brininess and the dry, oxidative note of a fino-adjacent sherry in the same dish , an unconventional combination that reads as confident rather than clever for its own sake. The pigeon preparation, served across three separate dishes using every part of the bird, signals a kitchen that thinks about ingredient yield and flavour extraction seriously. Both dishes reflect the Argentinian influence in their directness and the Mediterranean influence in their structural logic.

    There is also La Trasera de Chispa Bistró, a smaller and more intimate annexe adjacent to the main room. If you are booking for a date or a celebration where atmosphere matters as much as food, it is worth asking whether the annexe is available , the industrial dining room is appealing, but the annexe will give you more privacy.

    Special Occasion Framing

    For a celebration dinner in Madrid, Chispa Bistró sits in a productive middle position. It delivers Michelin-level technical cooking at €€€ rather than €€€€, which means you get the quality signal of a starred meal without the price ceiling of DiverXO or Coque. The open kitchen and industrial space give the room energy without being loud or performative , appropriate for a date or a small group celebration where conversation matters. It is not a white-tablecloth, formal-service experience, so if that register is important to you, consider Deessa instead.

    For a business meal, the format works if your guest is food-literate. The tasting-oriented, fire-and-ageing approach requires some engagement with what you are eating , this is not a neutral, crowd-pleasing menu. If you need a safer, more conventional setting for a business dinner, Chispa Bistró may not be the right call.

    Hours and Booking Reality

    Chispa Bistró is closed Monday, Tuesday and Sunday. Wednesday through Saturday, it runs a lunch service from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM and a dinner service starting at 8:30 PM (closing at 10:30 PM Wednesday, 10:00 PM Thursday through Saturday). The compressed service windows and four-day week mean the kitchen is working at capacity on the days it opens. Walk-ins are unlikely to work for dinner on any day. Lunch mid-week offers the leading chance of a shorter lead time, but confirmed advance booking is the only reliable approach.

    The booking method is not specified in the available data. Check the restaurant's current booking channel before planning , online reservation platforms covering Madrid restaurants are the most likely route, but confirm directly.

    How Chispa Bistró Compares in Madrid's Starred Tier

    Among Madrid's Michelin-starred creative kitchens, Chispa Bistró is the clearest value proposition at €€€. It is one tier below DiverXO (three stars, €€€€, one of the hardest bookings in Spain), Coque (two stars, €€€€), Deessa (one star, €€€€), Paco Roncero (one star, €€€€), and Smoked Room (two stars, €€€€) on price, but it is operating at Michelin-recognised quality. If budget is a real constraint and you still want a starred meal in Madrid, this is the most direct answer. If you want the full fine-dining register with formal service and a longer tasting menu format, the €€€€ tier gives you more of that experience.

    Within the broader Madrid dining scene, Clos Madrid, Gaytán, La Tasquería, Alabaster, and Barra Alta Madrid are worth considering depending on your format and budget. For the full Madrid context, see our full Madrid restaurants guide.

    Spain's wider Michelin landscape , including Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte - Oria, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona , gives useful context for where Chispa Bistró sits nationally: a well-credentialed one-star with a clear point of view, stronger on value than most of its comparators.

    For European modern cuisine comparators at a similar ambition level, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai share the fire-forward, technically precise approach, though at a significantly higher price point.

    Plan your wider Madrid visit with our hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2024) · OAD Leading Europe #509 (2025) · Google 4.6/5 (276 reviews) · €€€ · Wed–Sat lunch and dinner · Closed Mon, Tue, Sun · Chueca, Madrid.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Chispa Bistró?

    Dinner is the stronger choice for a considered meal: the window runs until 10:30 PM on Wednesdays and 10 PM Thursday through Saturday, giving more time to pace through the menu. Lunch is a tighter 90-minute slot (1:30–3:00 PM), which suits a midday booking if you want the Michelin-starred cooking without a full evening commitment. Both services run the same kitchen under Juan D'Onofrio, so the food quality is consistent.

    What should I wear to Chispa Bistró?

    The interior has an industrial character, which sets a relaxed visual tone, but the cooking is Michelin-starred and the price point is €€€. Dress neatly — think polished casual rather than formal — and you will fit the room. Overdressing is unnecessary; underdressing relative to the occasion would feel off.

    How far ahead should I book Chispa Bistró?

    Aim for at least two to three weeks in advance, particularly for Friday and Saturday dinners. Chispa Bistró is only open four days a week (Wednesday through Saturday), which compresses demand considerably. The lunch slots are narrower windows and may fill quickly too. Book as early as your plans allow.

    Is Chispa Bistró worth the price?

    At €€€ with a Michelin star and a 2025 OAD ranking of #509 in Europe, it represents solid value by Madrid's starred-restaurant standards. The kitchen's focus on fire, aged fish and meat, and Argentine-Mediterranean crossovers gives it a more defined identity than many one-star peers. If you want a three-star experience, DiverXO is in a different category entirely — but at a very different price. For cooking at this technical level, €€€ is a reasonable ask.

    What should a first-timer know about Chispa Bistró?

    The kitchen is open-view, so the cooking process is part of the experience. Chef Juan D'Onofrio runs an Argentine-inflected modern kitchen with a strong emphasis on fire and the grill, and on aged fish and meat. There is also a smaller, more intimate annexe called La Trasera de Chispa Bistró — if privacy or a quieter setting matters to your group, it is worth asking about when booking.

    What are alternatives to Chispa Bistró in Madrid?

    Smoked Room is the closest stylistic comparison — also fire-focused and creative, with strong critical standing. Deessa and Paco Roncero operate in a similar starred tier with more formal formats. Coque sits above all of these in ambition and price. Chispa Bistró is the clearest value option among Madrid's creative Michelin kitchens at €€€.

    Can I eat at the bar at Chispa Bistró?

    The venue database does not confirm a bar-seating option at the main dining room. The open-view kitchen is a feature of the space, but walk-in bar dining is not documented. If counter or informal seating matters, confirm directly with the restaurant when booking.

    Location

    C. del Barquillo, 8, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain

    Compare Chispa Bistró

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    Also Consider

    • DiverXO, Progressive - Asian, Creative, €€€€
    • Coque, Spanish, Creative, €€€€
    • Deessa, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
    • Paco Roncero, Creative, €€€€
    • Smoked Room, Progressive Asador, Contemporary, €€€€

    Chispa Bistró is the clearest answer if you want a Michelin-starred meal in Madrid without paying €€€€. Every meaningful comparator in the city's creative-modern tier sits one price tier higher: DiverXO (three stars, the hardest booking in Spain), Coque (two stars, grand formal setting), Deessa (one star, polished hotel-dining register), Paco Roncero (one star, tasting menu focused), and Smoked Room (two stars, the obvious peer on fire-forward cooking) all charge more. Chispa Bistró's €€€ pricing means you absorb the technical ambition of the starred tier at a lower cost, the trade-off is a more casual room and a compressed service schedule.

    On the specific question of fire and grill technique, Smoked Room is the most direct comparator. Both kitchens are built around live-fire cooking and aged proteins. Smoked Room operates at a higher price and holds two stars, which makes it the right choice if you want the most technically thorough version of that approach; Chispa Bistró is the right choice if you want a similar flavour direction at a lower spend, with the added dimension of Argentinian-Mediterranean crossover rather than a purely Spanish asador tradition.

    For formal special occasions where service register matters as much as food, Deessa or Coque will serve you better, both offer the white-tablecloth experience that Chispa Bistró's industrial room does not. But for a date, a small celebration, or any occasion where the quality of the cooking is the priority and formality is not, Chispa Bistró is the most price-efficient option in the Madrid starred field.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    closed
    Wednesday
    1:30 PM-3 PM 8:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Thursday
    1:30 PM-3 PM 8:30 PM-10 PM
    Friday
    1:30 PM-3 PM 8:30 PM-10 PM
    Saturday
    1:30 PM-3 PM 8:30 PM-10 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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