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    Restaurant in Madrid, Spain

    MULA Restaurante

    100Pearl Points

    Group-friendly dining

    MULA Restaurante, Restaurant in Madrid

    About MULA Restaurante

    MULA Restaurante is a practical Chamartín option for lunches, business meals, low-friction celebrations when location and room fit matter more than a documented chef or tasting-menu draw. Book it for an easy Madrid meal in the north of the city; compare alternatives first if price tier, cuisine style, or awards are central to the decision.

    MULA Restaurante is a Madrid restaurant with verified opening hours and a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those basics, public detail confirmed here is limited, so it is best approached as a practical planning candidate rather than a restaurant to choose for a documented cuisine, chef profile, award history, menu format, or price tier.

    Better for planned meals than claim-heavy expectations

    The smart use case here is a meal where the known facts are enough for planning: the venue is in Madrid, the dress code is smart casual, the weekly schedule is clear. The trade-off is that there is no confirmed cuisine label, chef profile, award history, menu format, or price tier to use as a hard quality signal. That does not make it a weak choice, but it does mean the decision should be based on verified logistics rather than chasing a known chef, named dish, or specific dining format.

    For a first visit, treat it as a Madrid restaurant candidate whose strongest verified signals are timing and dress expectations. If the occasion needs a more clearly documented culinary identity or price signal, compare it with VelascoAbellà or other dining rooms. Mar y Tierra - Chamartín can also be part of a broader shortlist when comparing options.

    The timing sweet spot depends on the day

    The verified schedule is Monday closed; Tuesday 12–5 PM; Wednesday through Saturday 12 PM–12 AM; and Sunday 12–5 PM. That makes Tuesday and Sunday better suited to earlier plans, while Wednesday through Saturday offer a wider window that can work for afternoon or evening meals.

    Solo diners should be selective. Without a confirmed bar or counter format, this should not be assumed to have a solo-friendly service style. For one person, choose it if the timing and Madrid location are convenient; otherwise, a more format-driven Madrid restaurant may feel easier.

    Use the Madrid restaurants guide for broader cross-shopping, especially if the occasion needs a firmer price signal, a named cuisine, or a more documented dining format.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about MULA Restaurante?

    Start with the hours: Monday is closed; Tuesday and Sunday run 12–5 PM; and Wednesday through Saturday run 12 PM–12 AM. The venue is in Madrid, the verified dress code is smart casual. Confirmed public detail is otherwise limited, so choose it for timing and location rather than for a documented chef-driven concept, named cuisine, or specific menu format.

    Can I eat at the bar at MULA Restaurante?

    That is not confirmed in the verified information, so do not assume a bar or counter format. If bar dining matters, pick a place where counter or bar service is explicitly part of the format. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is an earlier or later visit better at MULA Restaurante?

    The better time depends on the day. Tuesday and Sunday are limited to 12–5 PM, while Wednesday through Saturday run from 12 PM to 12 AM. Choose the day and time that fit your schedule, avoid assuming a specific meal format beyond the verified opening hours.

    What are alternatives to consider with MULA Restaurante?

    For a similar decision, compare it with La Tajada or Mar y Tierra - Chamartín. De la Riva, VelascoAbellà, and KAA Madrid can also be useful points of comparison. Pick MULA Restaurante when its Madrid location, hours, smart-casual dress code fit the plan.

    What should I wear to MULA Restaurante?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Go with neat, polished clothing rather than very casual wear or formal attire unless your occasion calls for it. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is MULA Restaurante good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a special occasion if the verified basics fit your plan: Madrid location, smart-casual dress code, opening hours that include 12–5 PM on Tuesday and Sunday and 12 PM–12 AM from Wednesday through Saturday. Because no cuisine, menu format, price tier, or award history is confirmed here, compare alternatives such as VelascoAbellà or De la Riva if you want a choice with different verified details.

    Is MULA Restaurante good for solo dining?

    It may work for solo dining if the timing and Madrid location are convenient, but there is no confirmed bar or counter format in the verified information. If dining alone is the main goal, choose a place with a clearer solo-friendly setup.

    Location

    Restaurante Mula, Pl. de Valparaíso, 3, Chamartín, 28016 Madrid, Spain

    Compare MULA Restaurante

    MULA Restaurante Madrid and similar venues
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    MULA RestauranteMadrid, ,
    La TajadaMadridContemporary,
    De la RivaMadrid, ,
    VelascoAbellàMadridFarm to table€€€
    KAA MadridMadrid, ,
    Mar y Tierra - ChamartínMadrid, ,

    How MULA Restaurante Madrid compares with similar nearby venues.

    If you cannot make this work

    Try Mar y Tierra - Chamartín first if the location is the reason for booking. Try VelascoAbellà if the occasion needs a clearer culinary point of view and a known €€€ bracket.

    How it compares in Madrid

    MULA Restaurante is the safer pick when the goal is a practical Chamartín meal with low planning friction. VelascoAbellà is the clearer choice for diners who want a defined farm-to-table identity and a €€€ price signal, while La Tajada is easier to position for a contemporary meal.

    For north Madrid convenience, compare it most closely with Mar y Tierra - Chamartín. Choose MULA Restaurante when group fit and a composed setting matter; choose Mar y Tierra - Chamartín if the group wants to stay in the same area and cross-shop another local option before committing.

    De la Riva and KAA Madrid are worth checking when the booking is flexible and the group wants a broader Madrid shortlist rather than a Chamartín-first decision.

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