3 Best Restaurants in Madrid, Spain

Panem

$ Fodor's choice

Of all the marvelous bakeries in Madrid, Panem (take-out only) is the most technically skilled, churning out impeccable croissants, baguettes, and a wide range of Spanish and French pastries including Kouign-ammans, roscones (Three Kings cakes), and torrijas (Spanish "French" toast).   

Calle de Fernán González 42, Madrid, Spain
91-795–9107
Known For
  • ultra-flaky French pastries
  • sourdough breads made from specialty flours
  • three blocks from El Retiro
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Confitería Rialto

$

Rialto's famous moscovitas, slightly salty almond-toffee wafers coated in chocolate, are one of Madrid's most delectable confections. Moscovitas are also sold at some El Corte Inglés locations.

Calle de Núñez de Balboa 86, Madrid, Spain
91-426–3777
Known For
  • retro feel
  • traditional Spanish pastries
  • famous toffee cookies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Oriol Balaguer

$

Catalan chef Oriol Balaguer takes chocolates and croissants to new heights at this ritzy bombonería, whose attractive treats make phenomenal gifts—or afternoon pick-me-ups.

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