Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
LUR
190ptsSerious contemporary cooking, accessible booking.

About LUR
LUR holds Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 and a 4.8 Google rating from 276 reviewers, making it one of Madrid's more convincing cases for contemporary cooking at the €€€ tier. It books easily compared to the city's starred rooms and suits food-focused diners who want a serious meal without the occasion pressure of a four-figure spend.
Who Should Book LUR — and When
LUR is the right call for food-focused diners who want serious contemporary cooking in Madrid without committing to the four-figure spend that the city's leading tasting-menu rooms now require. If you are planning a multi-day stay in Madrid and want one meal that goes beyond the neighbourhood bistro tier but still leaves budget headroom for the rest of the trip, LUR earns that slot. It holds Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, which tells you the guide's inspectors consider the cooking technically sound, even if a star has not followed yet. That gap between plate and star is often where the value lives.
Timing matters here. LUR sits in Arganzuela, a district that draws more residents than tourists, so the room reads differently depending on when you arrive. Weekday lunches tend to attract a local professional crowd, which usually means a quieter room and more attentive pacing. Weekend dinner service will be fuller and livelier. If conversation and space are priorities, a Tuesday or Wednesday lunch gives you the leading version of the room. If you want to absorb the neighbourhood character at its most animated, Friday or Saturday evening is the trade-off worth making.
The Space and What to Expect
The address on Calle de Bolívar puts LUR away from the tourist corridors of central Madrid, which is a practical advantage: easier to get a table, easier to arrive without navigating through crowds, and a room that feels designed for regulars rather than for Instagram. Contemporary Spanish restaurant design in this price range tends toward spare minimalism with warm material choices, and the spatial logic at LUR follows that pattern: the room is sized for intimacy rather than volume, which makes it a practical choice for two or a small group of four rather than a large party booking.
The €€€ price positioning is the relevant anchor. You are not in the same financial territory as DiverXO, DSTAgE, or Smoked Room, all of which sit at €€€€ and carry the booking difficulty and occasion pressure that comes with that. LUR gives you Michelin-recognised cooking at a price point that does not require the meal to justify itself as a once-in-a-year event.
A Multi-Visit Strategy for LUR
Because LUR is priced accessibly relative to its recognition level, it is one of the Madrid contemporary restaurants worth returning to rather than treating as a single-visit destination. A sensible approach across two or three visits: use the first to work through the menu in its current form without anchoring too hard on specific dishes, since contemporary kitchens at this level rotate their offering seasonally. Note what the kitchen is doing with technique and structure rather than locking onto individual plates.
A second visit, ideally in a different season, lets you see how the menu shifts. Contemporary Spanish cooking at this tier draws heavily on seasonal produce, and the difference between a spring and an autumn menu at a kitchen like this can be substantial enough to make the return feel genuinely different rather than repetitive. Spain's seasonal rhythm across vegetables, fish, and game means that the menu LUR runs in April and the one it runs in October are likely to share a structural approach but diverge significantly in ingredient focus.
If a third visit is in play, use it to go deeper into the wine list. Spanish contemporary restaurants in the €€€ range sometimes carry regional selections from smaller producers that do not appear on broader tourist-facing lists. Exploring that over multiple visits, rather than defaulting to the obvious choices on the first sitting, is where the return investment pays off most. For context on how Spanish fine dining compares at the regional level, the cooking at Arzak in San Sebastián and El Celler de Can Roca in Girona sets the benchmark for what the country's leading kitchens are doing across multiple visits. LUR is not operating at that level, but it is worth understanding relative to that context.
For a broader picture of where LUR sits within the Madrid dining scene, our full Madrid restaurants guide covers the range from neighbourhood spots to multi-starred rooms. If you are planning accommodation alongside your dining itinerary, our Madrid hotels guide and Madrid bars guide are useful companion reads. Madrid's wine culture also extends well beyond the table — the Madrid wineries guide and experiences guide cover what else is worth your time in the city.
Other contemporary Madrid restaurants worth comparing at a similar or adjacent level include Adaly, BANCAL, Desborre, En la Parra, and Ferretería. Each takes a different angle on what contemporary cooking in Madrid looks like right now, and visiting two or three of them across a stay gives you a useful read on where LUR sits in the current field.
For reference points on what contemporary cooking looks like at the international level, Jungsik in Seoul and César in New York City offer a useful calibration, as does the Spanish benchmark set by Quique Dacosta in Dénia, Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, and Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria.
Ratings and Recognition
LUR carries a 4.8 Google rating from 276 reviews, which is a meaningful signal at that volume , it is harder to sustain a 4.8 across hundreds of reviewers than across dozens. Michelin Plate recognition in consecutive years (2024 and 2025) adds a credible institutional anchor. Neither credential puts LUR in the same tier as Madrid's starred rooms, but together they confirm consistent quality worth booking.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking at LUR is rated Easy, which is one of its genuine advantages over the €€€€ tier in Madrid, where waiting weeks for a table is standard. You can expect to secure a reservation with a few days' notice at most times, though weekend evenings may warrant more lead time. The Arganzuela address is accessible by metro and is a short ride from the city centre.
Quick reference: LUR, Calle de Bolívar 11, Arganzuela, Madrid , €€€ , Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025 , 4.8 Google (276 reviews) , booking difficulty: Easy.
Compare LUR
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LUR | Contemporary | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| DiverXO | Progressive - Asian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| DSTAgE | Modern Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Smoked Room | Progressive Asador, Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Paco Roncero | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Coque | Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book LUR?
Booking at LUR is rated Easy, which puts it well ahead of Madrid's €€€€ tier in accessibility — most tables are reachable within a week or two rather than months out. That said, weekends fill faster, so booking 7–10 days ahead is a sensible baseline. The Arganzuela location away from central tourist corridors helps keep demand manageable compared to higher-profile Madrid addresses.
Does LUR handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not in the available record, but a Michelin Plate-recognised contemporary kitchen at the €€€ price point in Madrid will typically work with guests on restrictions if notified at booking. Contact LUR directly at the time of reservation to confirm — don't assume and arrive without flagging requirements.
Can LUR accommodate groups?
Specific group policy isn't documented, but LUR's Easy booking rating and Arganzuela location suggest it is more flexible than Madrid's high-demand fine dining addresses. For groups of 6 or more, call ahead rather than booking online to confirm seating configuration and any group menus. Larger parties should budget extra lead time even at an accessible-booking venue.
What are alternatives to LUR in Madrid?
DiverXO is the obvious upper tier — three Michelin stars, a completely different price bracket, and a booking process that demands months of planning; go there for a once-a-year occasion, not a regular dinner. DSTAgE and Smoked Room are the closest peers at a similar contemporary ambition level, though both skew toward higher spend and tighter reservation windows. If you want comparable recognition with lower friction, LUR is the practical call among Madrid's Michelin-acknowledged options.
Is LUR good for a special occasion?
Yes, with a realistic framing: LUR at €€€ with a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) delivers enough recognition and kitchen ambition to mark a birthday or anniversary without the four-figure commitment of Madrid's starred venues. It is better suited to occasions where the food matters more than the spectacle of a famous address — if you need a showpiece room or a famous name to impress guests, DiverXO or Coque serve that function. For a genuinely food-focused celebration at a sane price, LUR works well.
Recognized By
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- DiverXODiverXO is David Muñoz's three-Michelin-star flagship in Madrid, ranked #4 in the World's 50 Best (2024) and 98 points on La Liste (2026). The single "Flying Pigs Cuisine" tasting menu blends Asian technique with Spanish ingredients in deliberately provocative combinations. Booking difficulty is near-impossible — reserve three to four months out, and only come if you're ready for a long, high-energy evening with no à la carte option.
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