Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Sisapo
350Pearl PointsBib Gourmand value, personal cooking, book ahead.

About Sisapo
Sisapo is a Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognised fusion restaurant in Madrid's Chamberí district, rated 4.7 across 1,250+ Google reviews. At the €€ price point, it delivers technically disciplined cooking that combines Spanish produce with Asian and South American ingredients. For a date night or celebration meal in northwest Madrid without a €€€€ bill, it is the most credible option in its category.
Who Should Book Sisapo — and When
Sisapo is the right call for a date night or a special occasion dinner in Madrid where you want something more personal than a hotel restaurant but more technically ambitious than a neighbourhood bistro. At the €€ price point and with two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025), it delivers a level of kitchen craft that significantly outperforms its price bracket. If you are planning a celebration meal in Chamberí and want serious food without a €€€€ bill, this is the most credible option in that part of the city. Book it for a birthday, a first-impression dinner with someone you want to impress, or any occasion where the food needs to carry the evening.
What Sisapo Does in the Kitchen
The culinary angle here is fusion done with discipline. Chef Alejandro Aguirre works a menu that draws on Asian and South American ingredients and integrates them with Spanish product, which is a format that can easily become incoherent in less focused hands. At Sisapo, the approach holds together because the kitchen treats the Spanish base as the anchor and uses the imported influences as flavour-building tools rather than novelty. The steak tartare with grilled marrow bone is a useful illustration: a Spanish-rooted dish given additional depth through technique rather than exotic additions. That kind of restraint is what separates a fusion kitchen with a point of view from one that is simply combining things for effect.
The tasting menu, called El Encuentro, is the format that leading demonstrates the kitchen's range. It sits alongside the à la carte, so you are not forced into one direction. For a special occasion, El Encuentro gives the kitchen the most room to show what it can do across a full progression of dishes. For a quicker weeknight visit or if your group has conflicting preferences, the à la carte works well. Either way, the flavour profile runs toward bold and layered rather than delicate or minimalist — this is not a kitchen chasing refinement for its own sake.
For context within Madrid's wider fusion scene, Asiakō and Bacira work similar Spanish-Asian territory, while ABYA and I+T push further into South American crossover. Sisapo's Bib Gourmand recognition gives it a credential that none of those carry at present, which matters when you are deciding where to spend your evening. Outside Madrid, comparable fusion ambition shows up at Ajonegro in Logroño and internationally at Arkestra in Istanbul.
The Room and the Setting
Sisapo is on Calle de Trafalgar in Chamberí, one of Madrid's more residential and characterful districts, removed from the tourist centre. The interior combines industrial and contemporary details with older decorative elements, which produces a room that feels considered without being precious. The restaurant's name references a Roman archaeological site in La Bienvenida, Ciudad Real , a detail that signals a kitchen interested in history and place rather than trend-chasing. The space is described as intimate, which means this works well for parties of two or small groups, and the atmosphere should support conversation. It is not the kind of room that suits a loud group dinner or corporate entertainment in bulk.
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Booking and Practicalities
Sisapo carries a Google rating of 4.7 across more than 1,250 reviews, which is a strong signal of consistent delivery rather than a single high-profile moment. With two Bib Gourmands and that volume of positive feedback, demand is real. Booking is classified as easy relative to Madrid's most competitive tables, but that does not mean walk-in reliable , book at least one to two weeks ahead for a weekend, and you should have no difficulty securing a table. Weeknight availability is likely to be more flexible. The price range sits at €€, which in Madrid context means you are looking at a well-priced dinner relative to the quality on offer. See our full Madrid restaurants guide for the broader picture of how Sisapo fits into the city's dining scene.
For those exploring Spain's wider restaurant landscape, Sisapo's Bib Gourmand places it in the same Michelin-recognition tier as many well-regarded regional restaurants, though it operates at a different scale and format from starred destinations like Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, or Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona. Sisapo's value proposition is different from those: it is not a destination meal for travelling diners, it is a high-quality local restaurant that rewards those who find it.
Pearl Picks Nearby
- ABYA , South American-influenced fusion in Madrid
- Asiakō , Spanish-Asian fusion, Madrid
- Bacira , Spanish-Asian crossover, Madrid
- Doppelgänger Bar , for drinks before or after, Madrid
- I+T , fusion, Madrid
- Our full Madrid restaurants guide
- Our full Madrid experiences guide
- Our full Madrid wineries guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Sisapo handle dietary restrictions?
check the venue's official channels before booking to discuss requirements. The kitchen works with a fusion format drawing on Asian, South American, and Spanish ingredients, which gives the chef flexibility, but the tasting menu format (El Encuentro) is less accommodating of restrictions than à la carte. Flagging needs at reservation stage is standard practice for tasting-menu restaurants at this level.
What should a first-timer know about Sisapo?
Go in knowing you have two formats to choose from: à la carte or the El Encuentro tasting menu. The kitchen is led by chef Alejandro Aguirre, whose cooking fuses Asian and South American ingredients with Spanish produce — this is personal, flavour-forward food, not a crowd-pleasing bistro. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) signal consistent quality at a €€ price point, which is the real draw here.
Can I eat at the bar at Sisapo?
Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data for Sisapo. The restaurant is described as intimate, which typically means a compact dining room rather than a bar-counter setup. Check directly when booking if that format matters to you.
How far ahead should I book Sisapo?
Book at least two to three weeks ahead, more if you want a weekend table. A 4.7 Google rating across over 1,250 reviews points to a consistently full room, and Bib Gourmand recognition since 2024 has raised its profile. Chamberí locals fill restaurants like this fast; treat it like a Michelin-recognised spot, not a neighbourhood walk-in.
What should I wear to Sisapo?
The interior mixes industrial and contemporary details with classic features, which puts the room in dressed-up casual territory. A €€ price point and Chamberí's residential character suggest you do not need to dress formally, but this is a dinner destination rather than a casual local, so avoid overly casual attire. Think neat, relaxed evening wear.
Location
C. de Trafalgar, 14, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid, Spain
Compare Sisapo
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Sisapo | €€ | Easy |
| DiverXO | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Coque | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Deessa | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Paco Roncero | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Smoked Room | €€€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Sisapo and alternatives.
Also Consider
- DiverXO, Progressive - Asian, Creative, €€€€
- Coque, Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Deessa, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Paco Roncero, Creative, €€€€
- Smoked Room, Progressive Asador, Contemporary, €€€€
If your budget is open and you want Madrid's most technically ambitious cooking, DiverXO operates at a different level entirely, three Michelin stars and a format that has no real peer in the city, but at €€€€ pricing and with booking difficulty that makes it one of the hardest tables in Spain to secure. Coque, Deessa, Paco Roncero, and Smoked Room all sit in the €€€€ bracket as well, with Michelin recognition across the group. If you are committed to that spend, Smoked Room is the most distinctive experience for meat-focused diners, and Coque offers the most complete high-end Spanish tasting menu format.
Sisapo's case is different and more specific: it is the answer when you want Michelin-level credibility and real kitchen ambition at €€ pricing. None of the €€€€ comparators compete with it on value. Within the fusion category in Madrid, Sisapo holds the clearest credential, its back-to-back Bib Gourmands (2024, 2025) place it ahead of peers like Asiakō and Bacira on formal recognition, even if those restaurants have their own loyal followings and overlapping ingredient palettes.
The practical read: book Sisapo when the occasion calls for a dinner that feels special without committing to a €€€€ tasting menu evening. Book DiverXO or Smoked Room when budget is not the constraint and you want the full fine-dining format. For groups deciding between Sisapo and its direct fusion peers in the city, the Bib Gourmand is the tie-breaker, it represents independent, repeated verification of quality that the alternatives do not yet carry.
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