Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
TASCA SUPREMA
100Pearl PointsCentro Convenient

About TASCA SUPREMA
TASCA SUPREMA is worth considering for an easy Centro meal, especially if the plan needs flexibility rather than a major dining statement. First-timers should treat it as a convenient neighborhood booking and cross-shop more defined Madrid options if cuisine, price tier, or chef credentials matter.
TASCA SUPREMA is a Madrid venue with verified opening hours across lunch and dinner, plus a smart casual dress code. Beyond those practical details, public planning information in the verified record is limited, so it is best approached as a flexible Madrid option rather than a visit to judge by unverified claims about cuisine, chef, awards, prices, signature dishes, or format.
Use the confirmed hours to decide whether it fits your plan: Monday to Thursday it opens 1–4:30 PM and 8–11 PM; Friday and Saturday it opens 1–11:30 PM; Sunday it opens 1–4:30 PM. For anything more specific, check the venue's current channels before you go.
Use it for a practical Madrid meal, not an overdefined brief
This is the right kind of option when timing and simplicity matter. The verified record does not include a public chef, award, price tier, signature dish, cuisine category, or service format, so avoid building expectations around those details. If the group wants to compare options, El Señor Martín, Ponja Nikkei, Casa Salesas, Olivia te Cuida, MENDRUGO are other named venues to consider in the broader shortlist.
For a first visit, keep the plan flexible and judge whether the setting, timing, overall fit work for your group. If it does, TASCA SUPREMA can stay on the list for another Madrid meal; if not, compare it with Casa Salesas, Olivia te Cuida, MENDRUGO, Ponja Nikkei, or other Madrid dining rooms.
Plan the rest of the Madrid shortlist around verified needs
Use TASCA SUPREMA as one part of a Madrid eating plan, not as an anchor built on unverified details. The confirmed planning points are direct: Madrid location, smart casual dress code, lunch and dinner hours Monday to Thursday, continuous afternoon-to-evening hours Friday and Saturday, lunch hours on Sunday. For broader trip planning beyond this venue, compare it with other Madrid dining options according to the details that matter most to you and verify current availability directly before booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book TASCA SUPREMA?
The verified record does not specify booking lead times. Use the confirmed hours to plan: Monday to Thursday, 1–4:30 PM and 8–11 PM; Friday and Saturday, 1–11:30 PM; Sunday, 1–4:30 PM. For availability, check directly with the venue.
What should I order at TASCA SUPREMA?
The verified record does not list dishes, a cuisine category, or a signature order. Treat it as a flexible Madrid meal and check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at TASCA SUPREMA?
Both lunch and dinner are possible on Monday to Thursday, when TASCA SUPREMA opens 1–4:30 PM and 8–11 PM. Friday and Saturday run 1–11:30 PM, while Sunday is lunch only, 1–4:30 PM. Choose the slot that best fits your schedule.
Can I eat at the bar at TASCA SUPREMA?
The verified record does not confirm a bar-first setup, counter seating, or any specific service format. Plan based on the confirmed Madrid location and opening hours, check directly with the venue if seating style matters to your visit.
Is TASCA SUPREMA good for solo dining?
The verified record does not include specific solo-dining guidance. If you are dining alone, use the hours and smart casual dress code to decide whether it fits your plans, confirm current availability with the venue.
What should a first-timer know about TASCA SUPREMA?
Go in with only the confirmed practical details: TASCA SUPREMA is in Madrid, the dress code is smart casual, the hours are Monday to Thursday 1–4:30 PM and 8–11 PM, Friday and Saturday 1–11:30 PM, Sunday 1–4:30 PM. Details such as cuisine, prices, chef, awards, dishes, seating format are not verified here.
Location
C. de Argensola, 7, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Compare TASCA SUPREMA
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| TASCA SUPREMA | Madrid | , | , |
| Ponja Nikkei | Madrid | , | , |
| Olivia te Cuida | Madrid | , | , |
| Casa Salesas | Madrid | , | , |
| El Señor Martín | Madrid | Seafood, Grills | €€€ |
| MENDRUGO | Madrid | , | , |
How TASCA SUPREMA Madrid compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this is not the right fit
Choose El Señor Martín if the group wants seafood, grills, a clearer €€€ commitment. Choose Ponja Nikkei if a more defined Nikkei meal is the brief.
For a lighter alternative, look at Olivia te Cuida. For a nearby room with a more Salesas-coded feel, compare Casa Salesas.
How It Compares
El Señor Martín is the clearer choice if the group wants a defined seafood-and-grill meal at a €€€ level. TASCA SUPREMA is easier to treat as a casual Centro option, while El Señor Martín gives diners a firmer category and price signal before committing.
Ponja Nikkei is the better cross-shop for a more specific international angle, Olivia te Cuida suits a lighter, lower-pressure meal. Choose TASCA SUPREMA when location and flexibility matter more than a defined concept.
Casa Salesas and MENDRUGO are the better comparisons for diners building a neighborhood shortlist. TASCA SUPREMA reads as the simple backup or first-stop choice; use the others when ambiance or a clearer dining brief matters more.
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