Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica
100Pearl PointsCentro Sidrería

About Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica
A practical Centro pick for diners who want an easy Madrid meal rather than a formal tasting-menu night. Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica is strongest as a low-friction lunch or relaxed dinner option near Lope de Vega, especially for repeat visitors choosing convenience and neighborhood feel over documented awards or chef-led ceremony.
Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica is a Madrid restaurant with verified opening hours and a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those practical details, this guide does not assume a documented chef biography, awards profile, signature dish, price point, seat count, or menu format.
The useful way to think about it is as a practical Madrid dining option rather than a page built around unverified claims. That makes the decision simpler: plan around the confirmed schedule, dress neatly, check directly with the restaurant for current menu, booking, service details.
A Madrid choice for practical planning
Approach Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica with the basics in mind. The confirmed dress code is smart casual, so polished but relaxed clothing is the safest read. There is no verified public seat-count, price, dish, chef, or award information here, so larger groups or diners with specific menu needs should confirm details before committing.
Current hours make it useful for daytime planning on most operating days. The restaurant is closed Monday. It opens Tuesday from 1–5 PM; Wednesday from 1–5 PM and 8–10:30 PM; Thursday from 1–5 PM and 8–11 PM; Friday and Saturday from 1–5 PM and 8 PM–12 AM; and Sunday from 1–5 PM. Sunday should be treated as a daytime option rather than a fallback for a late meal.
Use it when the verified basics fit your plan
The main reason to choose it from the information available is practical fit: Madrid location, confirmed hours, a smart-casual dress code. If you need a formal fine-dining format, a specific cuisine, allergy accommodations, take-out, delivery, or a documented signature dish, confirm those details directly rather than relying on assumptions.
For wider planning, use our full Madrid restaurants guide alongside our full Madrid bars guide if the night needs a second stop. If the trip is broader than dinner, our full Madrid hotels guide, our full Madrid experiences guide, our full Madrid wineries guide are the more useful planning rails.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica?
There is no verified signature dish or menu format available here, so choose based on the current menu when you visit and confirm directly if you have dietary needs. Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica is open Tuesday from 1–5 PM; Wednesday from 1–5 PM and 8–10:30 PM; Thursday from 1–5 PM and 8–11 PM; Friday and Saturday from 1–5 PM and 8 PM–12 AM; and Sunday from 1–5 PM. If you are comparing other options, Kyoshi or Kyoshi Las Cortes may also be worth checking for their current offering.
What should I wear to Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Go polished but relaxed, especially for dinner on Wednesday to Saturday. La Cúpula Restaurant & Bar and Munchies by foodgoddess are other options to compare when planning the tone of an evening.
Is Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica good for solo dining?
There is no verified seating layout or counter information here, so solo diners should plan around the confirmed hours and check availability directly. The Tuesday to Sunday daytime openings and Wednesday to Saturday dinner services give several scheduling options in Madrid. East 47 is another option to compare if you are planning a solo stop.
What is Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica known for?
From the verified information available here, Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica is best described by its Madrid location, confirmed opening hours, smart-casual dress code. Specific claims about dishes, awards, chefs, prices, or service format are not verified in this guide.
Location
C. de Lope de Vega, 37, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Compare Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica | Madrid | , | , |
| Kyoshi Las Cortes | Madrid | Japanese | €€€ |
| Kyoshi | Madrid | , | , |
| La Cúpula Restaurant & Bar | Madrid | Fine Dining | , |
| Munchies by foodgoddess | Madrid | , | , |
| East 47 | Madrid | , | , |
How Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica Madrid compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Kyoshi Las Cortes, Japanese, €€€
- Kyoshi, Notable alternative
- La Cúpula Restaurant & Bar, Fine Dining, Fine Dining
- Munchies by foodgoddess, Notable alternative
- East 47, Notable alternative
How it compares in Madrid
Choose Yantar Sidrería Gastronómica when ease and location matter more than polish. Against Kyoshi Las Cortes, which is Japanese and marked €€€, Yantar is the more casual-feeling Centro choice; Kyoshi Las Cortes is the better fit when the group wants a clearer cuisine-led plan and is comfortable with a higher spend signal.
La Cúpula Restaurant & Bar is the stronger cross-shop for a fine-dining mood. Pick it when ambiance and occasion value matter more than simplicity. Yantar is easier to justify for a repeat neighborhood meal, while La Cúpula makes more sense for a dressed-up dinner where the room is part of the decision.
If availability is the main issue, also check Kyoshi, Munchies by foodgoddess, East 47. With less public positioning around price or format for those three, the practical split is simple: Yantar for a central, relaxed meal; Kyoshi Las Cortes for Japanese at a defined €€€ level; La Cúpula for a more formal fine-dining brief.
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