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    Restaurant in Madrid, Spain

    Artemisa Moulin

    100pts

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    Artemisa Moulin, Restaurant in Madrid

    About Artemisa Moulin

    Artemisa Moulin sits on Calle de Echegaray in Madrid's Centro district, one of the city's most concentrated dining streets. Booking is straightforward compared to Madrid's high-demand creative tasting-menu restaurants. A practical choice for a special occasion meal in a central location, particularly if you need a table on a shorter lead time than venues like DiverXO or Deessa allow.

    Artemisa Moulin, Madrid: Quick Verdict

    Booking at Artemisa Moulin on Calle de Echegaray is direct — this is one of the easier tables to secure in Madrid's Centro district. If you are planning a special occasion meal in the Barrio de las Letras neighbourhood and want something that does not require weeks of advance planning, it earns serious consideration. The question is whether the experience matches your expectations for the occasion. Here is what you need to know before you commit.

    What to Expect

    Calle de Echegaray sits in one of Madrid's most concentrated stretches of eating and drinking, a short walk from the Prado and the main thoroughfares of the city centre. The street draws a mix of locals and visitors, and venues along it tend to run the range from casual tapas stops to more composed dining rooms. Artemisa Moulin occupies a distinct position on this street, making it a practical choice for anyone already spending time in the Centro area. For a broader look at where it fits in the city's dining options, see our full Madrid restaurants guide.

    Because the venue database does not carry confirmed cuisine type, price range, or awards data for Artemisa Moulin at this time, direct comparisons on those axes are limited. What the address and neighbourhood context do confirm: this is a central, accessible location. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which is a meaningful practical advantage over higher-profile Madrid destinations like DiverXO or Coque, where reservation windows of several months are common.

    Private and Group Dining

    For special occasions and group meals, the ease-of-booking position matters more than it might at first appear. Madrid's leading creative tasting-menu restaurants — Deessa, DSTAgE, and Paco Roncero , all carry significant lead times and, in some cases, strict format requirements that can complicate group logistics. If you need a private or semi-private arrangement on a shorter timeline, the accessibility of Artemisa Moulin's calendar is a genuine asset. Contact the venue directly to confirm private dining capacity and configuration before booking a large group, as that information is not confirmed in the current dataset.

    Timing Your Visit

    Madrid dining runs late by northern European and North American standards. Lunch service typically peaks between 2 PM and 4 PM; dinner rarely starts before 9 PM and extends well past midnight in most Centro establishments. For a relaxed special occasion meal, the Thursday or Friday lunch slot often gives you the atmosphere of a busy room without the full Saturday evening intensity. If the occasion calls for a quieter, more conversational setting, earlier in the week at lunch is the practical call. For context on what else to combine with a visit to this part of the city, our full Madrid bars guide and our full Madrid hotels guide are useful starting points.

    How It Compares

    Pearl Picks Nearby

    If you are building a full Madrid itinerary around serious dining, Spain's broader fine-dining circuit is worth the travel. Quique Dacosta in Dénia, Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, and Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria represent the country's most decorated tables and are worth planning around on a longer trip. For Barcelona, Cocina Hermanos Torres is the standout. Internationally, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco set a useful benchmark for what a destination tasting-menu experience at the leading of the market delivers. Also worth exploring: Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María for one of Spain's most singular seafood-focused menus. See our full Madrid experiences guide and our full Madrid wineries guide for what to do around your meal.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Can I eat at the bar at Artemisa Moulin? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the current dataset. Given the venue's Centro location on Calle de Echegaray , a street with a strong bar and casual dining culture , it is worth calling ahead to ask. If bar seating matters to you and flexibility is key, the Barrio de las Letras has several walk-in-friendly alternatives within a few minutes' walk.
    • Does Artemisa Moulin handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed information on dietary accommodation is available for this venue. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if allergies or dietary requirements are a factor. This is standard practice at most Madrid dining rooms regardless of price point.
    • Is Artemisa Moulin good for a special occasion? The central location and easy booking make it a low-friction option for a celebration meal. However, without confirmed price range or awards data, it is difficult to position it precisely against Madrid's dedicated special-occasion venues. If the occasion calls for a fully confirmed high-end experience, Deessa or DSTAgE offer more documented credentials, though both require more advance planning.
    • What are alternatives to Artemisa Moulin in Madrid? For creative fine dining, Paco Roncero and Coque are the benchmark options at the leading of the market. For something more accessible in booking terms and with a strong track record, DSTAgE is worth considering. See the full peer comparison below and our full Madrid restaurants guide for a wider set of options across price points.
    • What should I order at Artemisa Moulin? Specific menu items are not confirmed in the current dataset. Avoid ordering based on third-party speculation. Check the venue's current menu directly before visiting, as Madrid restaurants in this neighbourhood frequently update their offerings seasonally.
    • What should I wear to Artemisa Moulin? No dress code is confirmed for this venue. In the Centro district, smart casual is a reliable default for dinner at a sit-down restaurant. Madrid dining culture is generally relaxed about formality compared to equivalent venues in Paris or London, but arriving dressed for the occasion remains the practical choice for a special-occasion meal.

    Compare Artemisa Moulin

    How Artemisa Moulin Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Artemisa MoulinEasy
    DiverXOProgressive - Asian, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    CoqueSpanish, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    DeessaModern Spanish, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Paco RonceroCreative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Smoked RoomProgressive Asador, Contemporary€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Artemisa Moulin and alternatives.

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