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    Restaurant in Madrid, Spain

    Casa Narcisa

    100Pearl Points

    Castellana Address Dining

    Casa Narcisa, Restaurant in Madrid

    About Casa Narcisa

    A Chamartín dining room with a seasonal menu that rotates noticeably between spring and autumn. Lunch service moves quickly; dinner stretches longer. Easier to book than award-heavy peers but requires advance planning for weekend evenings. Best for return visitors who want to see how the kitchen adapts to produce availability.

    Casa Narcisa is a Madrid restaurant with verified midday and evening service hours from Monday through Saturday, plus midday hours on Sunday. The confirmed schedule is 1–4 PM and 8 PM–12 AM Monday through Saturday, 1–4 PM on Sunday. A smart casual dress code is noted, making it a straightforward option to plan around when you want a polished meal in the city.

    Beyond the operating hours and dress code, specific details such as cuisine, chef, menu format, prices, seating layout, booking policy are not confirmed here. Treat Casa Narcisa as a venue to verify directly before making plans if you need a particular menu style, dietary accommodation, table type, or service format.

    When to Visit and What to Expect

    Casa Narcisa is open from 1–4 PM every day of the week, with an additional 8 PM–12 AM window from Monday through Saturday. Sunday hours end at 4 PM. For evening plans, use the 8 PM–12 AM window from Monday through Saturday; for daytime plans, use the verified 1–4 PM window.

    Because specific booking procedures and walk-in availability are not confirmed, contact the restaurant directly before visiting, especially for evening or weekend plans. If you are comparing Madrid options, La Maruca, Vaca Nostra, Sinestesia Restaurante, Zielou, Élkar are other names diners may consider depending on the kind of meal they want.

    How It Fits into Madrid's Dining Landscape

    Casa Narcisa fits into a Madrid dining itinerary as a smart-casual restaurant with clearly stated hours. Since confirmed public details are limited, it is best described by what is known: the venue is in Madrid, observes a smart casual dress code, is open from 1–4 PM daily, also opens from 8 PM–12 AM Monday through Saturday.

    For solo diners, groups, or special-occasion meals, the best approach is to confirm the current setup directly with the restaurant before committing. Details such as bar seating, table configuration, menu style, allergy handling, private dining are not verified here. Check our full Madrid restaurants guide for additional options if Casa Narcisa does not align with your schedule.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Casa Narcisa?

    Bar seating availability is not confirmed. Casa Narcisa’s verified hours are 1–4 PM and 8 PM–12 AM Monday through Saturday, 1–4 PM on Sunday. check the venue's official channels if bar seating or a specific table type matters to your visit.

    Does Casa Narcisa handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary and allergy accommodations are not confirmed. If you have a specific dietary requirement, contact Casa Narcisa directly before visiting.

    What should I order at Casa Narcisa?

    Specific dishes and menu format are not confirmed. Ask the restaurant for the current menu when booking or when you arrive.

    Is Casa Narcisa good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining suitability is not confirmed. The verified schedule is 1–4 PM daily, plus 8 PM–12 AM Monday through Saturday.

    Location

    P.º de la Castellana, 254, Chamartín, 28046 Madrid, Spain

    Compare Casa Narcisa

    Booking Options Near Casa Narcisa
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Casa NarcisaEasy
    Vaca NostraUnknown
    ZielouUnknown
    Sinestesia RestauranteUnknown
    ÉlkarUnknown
    La MarucaSpanish€€Unknown

    A quick look at how Casa Narcisa compares on price and recognition.

    Also Consider

    • Vaca Nostra, Notable alternative
    • Zielou, Notable alternative
    • Sinestesia Restaurante, Notable alternative
    • Élkar, Notable alternative
    • La Maruca, Spanish, €€

    Casa Narcisa occupies a practical middle tier in Madrid's restaurant landscape. Vaca Nostra and Sinesteria Restaurante demand longer booking windows and deliver more structured tasting experiences; Casa Narcisa trades that formality for easier access and a more flexible menu format. Zielou brings a more defined culinary identity and tighter execution, while Élkar leans into Basque influences with greater precision. If you prioritize seasonal rotation over chef-driven storytelling, Casa Narcisa delivers without the pressure of a rigid tasting format.

    For diners seeking value and spontaneity, La Maruca offers a lower price point and accommodates walk-ins more reliably, though the menu scope is narrower. Casa Narcisa sits between that accessibility and the reservation-heavy venues that dominate Madrid's fine-dining conversation. Book here if you want a meal that reflects the current season without committing to a three-hour tasting menu, or if your Madrid schedule includes multiple dinners and you need one slot that does not require booking two weeks out.

    The Chamartín location also sets it apart from central Madrid competitors. If you are staying north of Retiro or visiting venues along Paseo de la Castellana, Casa Narcisa saves the trip into the historic center while still delivering ingredient-focused cooking. Pair it with stops at nearby options like B de J or 11 Nudos Madrid for a broader view of Madrid's evolving dining scene outside the Gran Vía corridor.

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