
Shibari Sushi and Grill
Embajadores, Madrid
Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
The Read
Robata-Centred Omakase
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Shibari Sushi and Grill is the Madrid pick when you want Japanese cooking with a Michelin Plate signal but not the full luxury-counter commitment. It makes the most sense for solo diners, pairs, food-focused plans in La Latina; cross-shop Ebisu by Kobos for a higher-price Japanese meal or Malacatín for a more traditional Madrid choice.
About Shibari Sushi and Grill
For Madrid dining plans, Shibari Sushi and Grill has one clear quality signal: it holds a Michelin Plate (2026). Treat it as a planned restaurant meal in Madrid, with smart-casual dress and limited weekly opening days, rather than an all-day fallback.
Plan for a Michelin Plate restaurant in Madrid
The strongest reason to consider Shibari Sushi and Grill is its Michelin Plate recognition for 2026. That gives the venue a credible external signal; for details such as price, menu format, service style, or room specifics, check directly with the restaurant before booking.
Plan around the schedule. Shibari Sushi and Grill is closed Monday and Tuesday. It opens Wednesday through Saturday from 1–4 PM and 8–11 PM, Sunday from 1–4 PM. The dress code is smart casual, so a neat, polished look is the safest choice.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Shibari Sushi and Grill if you want a Michelin Plate restaurant in Madrid and the available hours fit your plan. If you are still comparing options, cross-shop Ebisu by Kobos, Malacatín, La Paloma, El Brote, or PORNEAT La Latina depending on the kind of meal you want to build.
For groups, confirm private rooms, table sizes, or any special group format directly before you go. The same applies to menu specifics, dietary accommodations, takeaway or delivery.
Quick reference: Shibari Sushi and Grill is a Michelin Plate (2026) restaurant in Madrid with smart-casual dress, closed Monday and Tuesday, open 1–4 PM Wednesday through Sunday, open 8–11 PM Wednesday through Saturday.
Planning details
- Location
- C. de Mira el Río Baja 20, Pl. del Campillo del Mundo Nuevo, 8, 28005 Madrid, Spain
- Website
- shibarisushiandgrill.com
- Phone
- +34 919 33 92 24
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Shibari lands as a street‑level, deliberately casual spot that lets charcoal and the robata grill set the tone. The room avoids high‑production pretension in favor of a kitchen‑first philosophy: the cooking carries the personality, and the dining room steps back. You get a neighborhood izakaya sensibility translated through focused Japanese techniques, so the emphasis is on ingredient‑forward grilling rather than theatrical service. Expect an approachable, unbuttoned atmosphere where skillful, slow grilling and a tight sequence of dishes provide the point of interest rather than ornate décor or formality.
Best For
This is a place built for evening tasting and grill‑centric dining: the omakase structure and robata technique make it particularly suited to dinner, when multi‑course sequences land best. It works well for two people who want an engaged, chef‑led experience or small groups who appreciate a sequence that showcases variations in charcoal grilling. Because the room is intentionally informal and rooted in izakaya tradition, it’s less a spot for large parties or formal business banquets and more a neighborhood destination for focused, convivial evening meals.
Ordering Tips
If you want to understand what the kitchen is making its argument about, choose the omakase: the menu here is presented as an editorial sequence that explores robata cooking across different intensities and preparations. À la carte is available if you prefer to target individual highlights such as the snow crab monaka with smoked baby eel, robata‑grilled prawns with seven spices, gratin scallops, or miso eggplant. Expect the tasting to move through grilled textures and temperatures—reserve omakase to experience the full progression; order à la carte for a direct route to signature bites.
Venue details
Ambiance
Bright, unpretentious interior with practical warm lighting designed to showcase the glisten on fish and char marks. Narrow bar seating along the open kitchen places guests within arm's reach of embers and flames, creating an intimate, hands-on dining atmosphere.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Omakase Bar
- Meal Pacing
- Extended Experience
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- snow crab monaka with smoked baby eel
- robata-grilled prawns with seven spices
- gratin scallops
- miso eggplant
Planning details
Location
C. de Mira el Río Baja 20, Pl. del Campillo del Mundo Nuevo, 8, 28005 Madrid, Spain · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to book if this does not fit
For a pricier Japanese dinner with a clearer luxury cue, book Ebisu by Kobos. For a Madrid-tradition meal instead of sushi and grill, choose Malacatín.
If the priority is staying in La Latina and keeping the plan easy, PORNEAT La Latina is the most logical nearby cross-shop from the provided set.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Madrid
Shibari Sushi and Grill sits in the practical middle: more technique-led than a casual La Latina fallback, but less overtly splurge-coded than Ebisu by Kobos, which is the stronger pick when a €€€€ Japanese meal is the point. If value means Michelin-recognized cooking without committing to the pricier Japanese tier, Shibari is the smarter first look.
For ambiance and occasion fit, choose Malacatín when the group wants Madrid tradition over Japanese precision. PORNEAT La Latina is the closer neighborhood cross-shop for an easier La Latina plan, while La Paloma and El Brote make more sense when the priority is a different dining mood rather than Japanese cooking.
Booking difficulty is listed as easy, which helps Shibari as a lower-friction choice for visitors who do not want to plan weeks ahead. For a higher-stakes dinner, Ebisu by Kobos has the clearer luxury signal; for a Madrid-specific meal, Malacatín has the stronger traditional pull.
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Compare Shibari Sushi and Grill
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shibari Sushi and Grill | Madrid | ; | 2026 Michelin Plate | ; |
| PORNEAT La Latina | Madrid | No published awards | ; | ; |
| La Paloma | Madrid | No published awards | ; | ; |
| El Brote | Madrid | 2026 Michelin Plate | ; | ; |
| Ebisu by Kobos | Madrid | Japanese | 2026 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Recommended2026 Michelin Plate2025 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #4852025 Michelin Plate | €€€€ |
| Malacatín | Madrid | No published awards | ; | ; |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Shibari Sushi and Grill good for solo dining?
It can be a reasonable solo choice if you want a planned Michelin Plate restaurant in Madrid and the hours suit your schedule. If counter seating, table layout, or a solo-specific format matters, plan based on current availability.
What should a first-timer know about Shibari Sushi and Grill?
Plan around its hours: it is closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday through Saturday from 1–4 PM and 8–11 PM, open Sunday from 1–4 PM. It is in Madrid, holds a Michelin Plate (2026), and has a smart-casual dress code.
What should I order at Shibari Sushi and Grill?
What are alternatives to Shibari Sushi and Grill?
Other options to compare include PORNEAT La Latina, Malacatín, La Paloma, El Brote, Ebisu by Kobos. Use them as cross-shops if you are deciding between Shibari Sushi and Grill and another planned meal.
Is Shibari Sushi and Grill good for a special occasion?
It may suit a special occasion if a Michelin Plate (2026) restaurant in Madrid fits the tone of the meal. If you need private rooms, tasting menus, or a formal service format, confirm those details directly before planning around them.
Is Shibari Sushi and Grill open in the afternoon or evening?
Shibari Sushi and Grill is open Wednesday through Sunday from 1–4 PM. Evening hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 8–11 PM. Sunday has only the 1–4 PM opening, the restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday.
What should I wear to Shibari Sushi and Grill?
The dress code is smart casual. A neat, polished outfit is appropriate.

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