Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Marisqueria Rafa
150ptsRetiro's seafood benchmark. Book lunch.

About Marisqueria Rafa
Marisqueria Rafa is Madrid's most consistently recognised casual seafood address, ranked by Opinionated About Dining for three straight years. Go for Tuesday–Saturday lunch for the freshest catch in a low-ceremony Retiro setting. It's the right choice when you want serious marisqueria cooking without the advance booking or price point of Madrid's tasting-menu circuit.
Madrid's Seafood Anchor in Retiro
If you're weighing a casual seafood lunch in Madrid against the city's fine-dining circuit, Marisqueria Rafa answers a different question entirely. Where DiverXO or DSTAgE demand weeks of advance planning and three-figure per-head spend, Rafa is the move when you want serious marisqueria cooking without the ceremony. Ranked #232 in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list in 2024 and climbing to OAD recognition across three consecutive years, this Retiro address has earned its reputation on product and consistency, not concept.
The Verdict
Book it for lunch if you're in Madrid with even a passing interest in Spanish seafood. The OAD trajectory — Highly Recommended in 2023, #232 in 2024, still ranked in 2025 — signals a kitchen that isn't coasting. For anyone building a serious eating itinerary across Spain alongside stops like El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, or Quique Dacosta in Dénia, Marisqueria Rafa represents the other register: unpretentious, ingredient-led, and rooted in a format that Spain does better than almost anywhere. The 4.4 Google rating across 346 reviews confirms broad satisfaction, not just critic approval.
What to Expect
Marisqueria Rafa sits on Calle de Narváez in the Retiro district, a residential neighbourhood east of the Retiro park that draws a local rather than tourist crowd. The format is classic Spanish marisqueria: the point is the shellfish and seafood, prepared with minimal interference. Visually, expect the aesthetic familiar to any serious Spanish seafood house , tile work, counter displays of the day's catch, and a dining room where the plate is the spectacle, not the décor. This is not the place for elaborate plating or tasting-menu theatre.
For context on what the marisqueria format delivers at its peak, consider D'Berto in Pontevedra , arguably the benchmark for Galician seafood , or Marisqueria Godoy in Málaga for the Andalusian register. Rafa holds a different position: this is marisqueria executed at a high level within Madrid, where the distance from the Atlantic and the Galician rías is factored into the proposition. Three years of OAD recognition confirm it delivers above the noise of the city's many mid-range seafood options.
Multi-Visit Strategy
The case for returning to Rafa more than once is direct if you're spending several days in Madrid. On a first visit, the lunch service (1–4 pm Tuesday through Sunday) is the right entry point: the room tends to be at its most animated, the catch is fresh from morning deliveries, and the pace suits a longer, unhurried meal. A second visit is worth directing at dinner (8:30–11 pm, Tuesday through Saturday), when the crowd shifts and the evening rhythm of a Spanish marisqueria comes into its own , longer lingering, more wine, a different energy to the service. Sunday lunch, which starts at 12:30 pm, is worth flagging as a third occasion: it is the traditional Spanish weekly feast format and Retiro locals treat it accordingly. If you're exploring the broader Madrid food scene, pair visits to Rafa with Coque or Deessa for creative Spanish cooking, and consult our full Madrid restaurants guide to sequence the week.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book , no weeks-long wait typical of Madrid's leading tasting-menu restaurants. Booking ahead for weekend lunch is still sensible given the neighbourhood's local following. Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 1–4 pm and 8:30–11 pm; Sunday 12:30–4 pm; closed Monday. Location: C. de Narváez, 68, Retiro, 28009 Madrid. Dress: No formal dress code expected for a casual marisqueria; smart casual is the neighbourhood norm. Budget: Price range not confirmed in our data , budget for a mid-range to upper-mid Spanish seafood restaurant and verify current pricing when booking. Google Rating: 4.4 across 346 reviews. Awards: OAD Casual Europe #394 (2025), #232 (2024), Highly Recommended (2023).
Pearl Picks: Related Venues Worth Knowing
- D'Berto , Marisqueria in Pontevedra , the Galician benchmark for Spanish seafood, worth a trip if you're travelling north
- Marisqueria Godoy in Málaga , the Andalusian counterpart for comparison
- Coque , Madrid creative Spanish, for when you want the tasting-menu register
- Deessa , modern Spanish with more ceremony, same city
- Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria , if the Spain eating trip extends north
- Azurmendi in Larrabetzu and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona , further context for serious Spain itineraries
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Compare Marisqueria Rafa
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marisqueria Rafa | Marisqueria | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #394 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #232 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Highly Recommended (2023) | 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 | — |
A quick look at how Marisqueria Rafa measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Marisqueria Rafa?
The venue database does not confirm bar seating at Rafa. For a guaranteed spot, book a table ahead of time, particularly for weekend lunch when demand is highest given the OAD ranking. Walk-in options at the bar, if available, would most likely work on a quieter Tuesday or Wednesday evening.
What should I wear to Marisqueria Rafa?
This is a marisqueria in a residential Madrid neighbourhood, not a tasting-menu room. Think the way locals dress for a serious lunch out: neat but relaxed. Rafa has earned OAD Casual in Europe recognition, which signals the format is informal without being a beach shack.
Is Marisqueria Rafa good for solo dining?
Yes. A casual seafood counter in a neighbourhood restaurant is one of the more comfortable solo formats in Madrid. Lunch service (1–4 pm Tuesday through Saturday) is the practical choice: shorter, self-contained, and easier to navigate alone than a full dinner sitting.
Is lunch or dinner better at Marisqueria Rafa?
Lunch is the stronger call. The Sunday service opens at 12:30 pm, which is the classic Madrid family-lunch slot and likely the most animated sitting of the week. Dinner runs 8:30–11 pm and offers more flexibility, but the energy and local crowd at midday is part of what makes Rafa worth the trip.
What should I order at Marisqueria Rafa?
Specific dishes are not confirmed in the available data, so ordering blind is part of the deal here. As a marisqueria, the focus is fresh shellfish and seafood rather than cooked plates — lean toward whatever the kitchen signals as the day's best rather than anchoring to a fixed list.
What should a first-timer know about Marisqueria Rafa?
Rafa is on Calle de Narváez in Retiro, a residential area that draws a local rather than tourist crowd. It has risen from OAD Highly Recommended (2023) to #232 (2024) to #394 in the broader OAD Casual in Europe list (2025), which reflects growing recognition but also a more competitive field. Book ahead for weekends and arrive with time to sit properly rather than rushing.
Does Marisqueria Rafa handle dietary restrictions?
No dietary policy is documented in the available data. Given that a marisqueria is built around seafood and shellfish, guests with fish allergies or strict plant-based diets should check the venue's official channels before booking. This is not the format for a party with mixed dietary constraints.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 1–4 pm, 8:30–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 1–4 pm, 8:30–11 pm
- Thursday
- 1–4 pm, 8:30–11 pm
- Friday
- 1–4 pm, 8:30–11 pm
- Saturday
- 1–4 pm, 8:30–11 pm
- Sunday
- 12:30–4 pm
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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