Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Verdejo
500Pearl PointsSalamanca dinner

About Verdejo
Verdejo is worth booking for a composed weekday meal in Madrid's Salamanca district, especially if conversation and a seasonal approach matter more than scene-chasing. Its Guía Repsol 2 Soles recognition gives it a clear quality signal, while the Monday-to-Friday schedule makes lunch or dinner planning more deliberate than spontaneous.
Consider Verdejo if you are planning a weekday meal in Madrid and want a restaurant with a confirmed recognition signal. The verified details are concise: Verdejo is in Madrid, holds Guía Repsol 2 Soles in 2026, has a casual dress code, opens Monday to Friday for midday and evening service while closing Saturday and Sunday.
Choose it for a weekday Madrid meal, not a Saturday plan
The strongest confirmed reason to choose Verdejo is recognition. With Guía Repsol 2 Soles in 2026, it has a clear accolade for diners comparing Madrid restaurants, without relying on unverified claims about format, menu, room style, or cuisine.
Plan around the published schedule. Verdejo opens Monday to Friday from 1:30–4 PM and 8:30–11:30 PM, it is closed Saturday and Sunday. For a broader scan before committing, use our full Madrid restaurants guide, then compare the verified practical details against other Madrid options.
Let the confirmed details guide the visit
There is not enough verified information here to state a specific cuisine, dish list, tasting-menu format, price point, chef, wine program, or service style. The safest planning approach is to treat Verdejo as a Madrid restaurant with confirmed weekday midday and evening hours, casual dress, Guía Repsol 2 Soles recognition.
Midday and evening hours are both listed from Monday to Friday. Choose the 1:30–4 PM window if that timing suits your day, or the 8:30–11:30 PM window if you want the meal to sit later in the evening. Since the restaurant is closed on weekends, plan around a weekday visit rather than saving it for a spontaneous Saturday.
Where it fits in a Madrid food itinerary
Verdejo works as a recognized Madrid option to consider when building a restaurant itinerary. If the trip is more exploratory, compare it with KIPPU, Pagus Madrid, Santerra, Restaurante Colósimo. Keep the comparison practical: verified hours, confirmed recognition, Madrid as the location for Verdejo, the kind of meal you want that day.
For the rest of the trip, use broader planning resources for other dining, hotel, bar, winery, experience decisions as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Verdejo handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary-restriction details are not verified here. If that matters for your meal, check Verdejo's official channels before booking or ask the restaurant directly.
How far ahead should I book Verdejo?
Reservation timing is not verified here. Verdejo has Guía Repsol 2 Soles in 2026, but booking details should be confirmed through the restaurant's official channels.
Can I eat at the bar at Verdejo?
Bar seating is not verified here. The confirmed practical details are that Verdejo is in Madrid and opens Monday to Friday from 1:30–4 PM and 8:30–11:30 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closed.
Is lunch or dinner better at Verdejo?
Two weekday service windows are listed Monday to Friday. The earlier window runs from 1:30–4 PM, the evening window runs from 8:30–11:30 PM, so choose based on the timing that best fits your Madrid plans.
What are alternatives to Verdejo?
Other options to compare include Santerra, Restaurante Colósimo, KIPPU, Pagus Madrid. Verdejo stands out in the verified details here for its Madrid location and Guía Repsol 2 Soles recognition in 2026.
Is Verdejo good for a special occasion?
It may suit a special occasion if you want a Madrid restaurant with confirmed Guía Repsol 2 Soles recognition. Specific details about room style, menu format, pricing, or service style are not verified here.
What should a first-timer know about Verdejo?
Go on a weekday, because Verdejo is closed Saturday and Sunday. It is open Monday to Friday from 1:30–4 PM and 8:30–11:30 PM, has a casual dress code, holds Guía Repsol 2 Soles in 2026.
Location
Calle del General Díaz Porlier, 59, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid, Spain
Compare Verdejo
How it compares
Verdejo sits in the practical middle of this Madrid set: more recognition-led than a casual fallback, less narrowly defined than format-specific options. Against Santerra, the decision is mainly mood and category. Santerra has the clearer Modern Spanish, Contemporary label and €€€ signal; Verdejo is better for a calmer Salamanca meal built around seasonal ordering.
Against Restaurante Colósimo, choose Colósimo for a Spanish brief that reads more classic on paper, choose Verdejo for a recognized weekday meal with a slightly more destination-style feel. KIPPU is the alternative when the group wants something more specific in cuisine direction rather than a general Madrid dining anchor.
If availability drives the decision, Pagus Madrid and Best are reasonable cross-shops from this set. Verdejo remains the stronger pick when the meal needs to feel considered but not overcomplicated.
If Verdejo is not the right fit
Book Santerra instead if the group wants a clearer Modern Spanish, Contemporary direction and is comfortable with a €€€ meal. Choose Restaurante Colósimo if the brief is Spanish cooking with a more classic frame.
For a different cuisine mood, KIPPU is the better cross-shop. For pure scheduling flexibility, check Pagus Madrid or Best before reshaping the whole evening.
How Verdejo compares in Madrid
Choose Verdejo over KIPPU if the priority is a composed Salamanca meal with a Spanish-city feel rather than a more niche Japanese-leaning booking. KIPPU is the sharper cross-shop for diners specifically seeking that format; Verdejo is the better fit when the group wants a broader Madrid dinner that does not require everyone to share the same cuisine agenda.
Santerra is the clearest comparison for diners who want Modern Spanish and Contemporary cooking at a visible €€€ level. Pick Santerra when price positioning and contemporary Spanish framing are part of the appeal; pick Verdejo when the draw is a quieter Salamanca address with Guía Repsol 2 Soles and easier planning. Restaurante Colósimo is the safer alternative for a more classic Spanish brief.
Pagus Madrid and Best are useful backups if Verdejo's weekday-only schedule does not fit. With limited public positioning for those two in this comparison set, use them as availability cross-shops first, then decide by cuisine preference and neighborhood convenience.
Recognized By
Explore Madrid
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