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    Restaurant in Madrid, Spain

    Noi

    640Pearl Points

    Puglia-rooted tasting menus at a fair price.

    Noi, Restaurant in Madrid

    About Noi

    Chef Luigi Troiano's Michelin Plate–recognised Italian restaurant in Madrid's Salamanca district takes regional Italian cooking more seriously than almost anywhere else in the city. At €€€, it's a strong alternative to Madrid's €€€€ creative tasting-menu circuit — particularly for the From South to North set menu or à la carte pasta in the verde room. Book two to three weeks ahead.

    Verdict

    At €€€ per head, Noi is one of the more accessible serious restaurants in Madrid's Salamanca district, and it earns its price point through a technically focused Italian kitchen that goes well beyond the city's standard pasta-and-pizza offer. Chef Luigi Troiano, originally from Puglia, runs a structured service with two distinct dining formats: à la carte in the verde (green) room, and set menus in the Rioja room, including a pasta-focused menu and a regional tour called From South to North. If you want considered Italian cooking in Madrid rather than a tasting marathon at a €€€€ creative restaurant, book Noi.

    The Space

    The room is the first thing that will orient your expectations. The interior takes its cues from Italian pop design of the 1970s: deliberate, stylised, and more considered than the neutral-toned dining rooms that dominate Madrid's fine-dining tier. The split between the verde room and the Rioja room is functional as well as aesthetic. The verde room, used for à la carte dining, has a lighter feel. The Rioja room, reserved for set menus, is more enclosed and suited to longer, course-by-course meals. If you are visiting for the first time and want flexibility to order around your preferences, ask for the verde room when booking. If you want the full From South to North experience, the Rioja room is where that happens.

    The layout rewards smaller parties. Two people can settle into the space comfortably; larger groups should confirm availability for the Rioja room in advance. The address on Calle de Recoletos places Noi squarely in Salamanca, Madrid's most polished residential neighbourhood, within walking distance of the Paseo de Recoletos and the Museo del Prado corridor. It is a neighbourhood that expects a certain standard, and the room delivers it.

    What the Kitchen Does

    Editorial angle here matters: Noi is not trying to reinterpret Italian food through Spanish ingredients, nor is it running a fusion experiment. Troiano's approach is to present a contemporary version of southern Italian cuisine with regional specificity. Puglia is the anchor, but the From South to North menu is structured to move through Italian regions rather than stay fixed in one place. Dishes cited in verified source data include tuna tonnato, parmigiana, caponata siciliana, and linguine alle vongole. These are not reinventions — they are technically executed versions of dishes that are easy to do badly and hard to do well.

    That focus on craft over novelty is what separates Noi from the €€€€ creative restaurants competing for the same diner in Madrid. At DiverXO or DSTAgE, the kitchen is building its own culinary language. At Noi, the kitchen is asking whether it can execute a regional Italian tradition at a level Madrid rarely sees. For many diners, that is a more satisfying question to sit with over two hours.

    The Michelin Plate (2025) confirms that the guide's inspectors find the cooking worth noting, even if it has not yet reached star territory. The Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe ranking at #589 (2025) positions it within a peer set of restaurants that prioritise substance over spectacle. For a first-time visitor to Noi, that context is useful: this is a restaurant that rewards attention to the food rather than one that performs for the room.

    Booking and Timing

    Noi is closed on Mondays and Sundays. Lunch service runs 1:30 to 3:45 pm; dinner runs 8:30 to 10:45 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. The booking window for a restaurant at this recognition level in Salamanca typically requires two to three weeks of lead time, more for weekend dinners. Given the Google rating of 4.6 across 963 reviews, demand is consistent rather than occasional. Book as early as your plans allow.

    There is no published phone number or website in the current venue record. Your most reliable booking route is through a Madrid concierge service or a third-party reservation platform. If you are staying in the area, check our full Madrid hotels guide for properties with dining concierge support.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: C. de Recoletos, 6, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid
    • Price range: €€€
    • Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, lunch 1:30–3:45 pm, dinner 8:30–10:45 pm. Closed Monday and Sunday.
    • Cuisine: Contemporary Italian, regional focus (Puglia anchor, From South to North menu)
    • Chef: Luigi Troiano
    • Awards: Michelin Plate (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe #589 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.6 (963 reviews)
    • Rooms: Verde room for à la carte; Rioja room for set menus
    • Booking difficulty: Hard — reserve 2–3 weeks in advance minimum
    • Dress: Smart casual fits the Salamanca address and room tone

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how Noi sits against Madrid's wider fine-dining field. For broader context on where to eat in the city, start with our full Madrid restaurants guide. If you are building a longer trip, Arzak in San Sebastián, El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu represent the ceiling of the Iberian fine-dining tier if you want reference points. Closer to Madrid's own leading end, Quique Dacosta in Dénia and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona are worth adding to a Spain itinerary. For Madrid bars and drinks programmes to pair with your evening, see our full Madrid bars guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Noi?

    The venue data does not confirm bar seating at Noi. The restaurant divides its space between two named rooms: the Verde room for à la carte dining and the Rioja room for set menus. Book a table through reservations rather than relying on walk-in or bar access.

    Is Noi good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly for occasions where the meal itself is the centrepiece. The Rioja room hosts the tasting menus, which gives it a more private, occasion-appropriate feel than the à la carte Verde room. At €€€ with a Michelin Plate and an OAD Casual Europe ranking, it sits at a level that reads as a considered choice without requiring the full commitment of Madrid's two- or three-star rooms.

    How far ahead should I book Noi?

    Book at least one to two weeks ahead for weekday lunch, longer for Friday or Saturday dinner. Noi operates only Tuesday through Saturday with tight two-hour service windows at both lunch and dinner, which limits seat availability. Mondays and Sundays are closed.

    Is Noi good for solo dining?

    It works for solo diners, particularly at lunch in the à la carte Verde room, though there is no confirmed counter or bar seating that would make solo dining notably comfortable. The tasting menu format in the Rioja room is more naturally suited to pairs or small groups.

    Is Noi worth the price?

    At €€€, Noi is one of the more accessible serious tables in Madrid's Salamanca district and delivers credentials to match: Michelin Plate recognition and an OAD Casual Europe ranking of #589 in 2025. If you want regional Italian cooking handled with technique rather than a crowd-pleasing trattoria format, the price point is fair. For higher ambition and budget, DiverXO or Coque operate at a different level entirely.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Noi?

    Lunch is the practical call if you want flexibility: the 1:30 pm start and €€€ pricing make it one of the stronger weekday lunch options in Salamanca. Dinner suits the tasting menu format better, with the 8:30 pm service fitting the Madrid dining rhythm. Both run Tuesday through Saturday only.

    Location

    C. de Recoletos, 6, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain

    Compare Noi

    Noi vs. Similar Venues
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking Difficulty
    NoiItalian-Japanese, Italian€€€Hard
    DiverXOProgressive - Asian, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    DSTAgEModern Spanish, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Smoked RoomProgressive Asador, Contemporary€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Paco RonceroCreative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    CoqueSpanish, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown

    A quick look at how Noi measures up.

    Also Consider

    • DiverXO, Progressive - Asian, Creative, €€€€
    • DSTAgE, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
    • Smoked Room, Progressive Asador, Contemporary, €€€€
    • Paco Roncero, Creative, €€€€
    • Coque, Spanish, Creative, €€€€

    Noi sits at €€€ while its most obvious Madrid competitors, DiverXO, DSTAgE, Smoked Room, Paco Roncero, and Coque, all operate at €€€€. That price gap is the starting point for any comparison. If your budget is firm and you want a serious kitchen in a considered room, Noi is the clearest option at the lower tier. If budget is not the constraint, the question becomes what kind of experience you want.

    DiverXO is Madrid's most theatrical dining experience, a multi-Michelin-starred production that requires planning months in advance and significant spend. DSTAgE is more restrained but equally ambitious, offering modern Spanish tasting menus with strong technique and easier booking than DiverXO. Coque brings a full Spanish creative menu with one of the city's more serious wine programmes. Smoked Room focuses on fire and smoke as a culinary discipline. None of these are doing what Noi does: taking southern Italian regional cuisine and executing it at a level the city's Italian restaurant scene rarely reaches. They are solving different problems.

    For a first-time visitor to Madrid who wants one serious meal without the full €€€€ commitment, Noi is the practical choice. For a returning visitor who has already eaten through the city's Spanish creative tier and wants something outside that tradition, Noi is also worth booking. If you are specifically after the highest-ceiling tasting menu experience Madrid can offer, DiverXO is the answer, but plan six to eight weeks ahead and budget accordingly. See our full Madrid restaurants guide for a complete picture of where Noi fits in the city's wider dining field.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    1:30–3:45 pm, 8:30–10:45 pm
    Wednesday
    1:30–3:45 pm, 8:30–10:45 pm
    Thursday
    1:30–3:45 pm, 8:30–10:45 pm
    Friday
    1:30–3:45 pm, 8:30–10:45 pm
    Saturday
    1:30–3:45 pm, 8:30–10:45 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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