Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Bao Li
290ptsSerious Cantonese cooking at a fair price point.

About Bao Li
Bao Li is Madrid's clearest answer for Cantonese fine dining below the top tasting-menu tier. A Michelin Plate for 2025 and a 4.6 Google rating back up what the €€€ pricing implies: this kitchen is serious about imperial Chinese cooking, and the room is built for couples rather than groups. Book it for a romantic dinner or a considered two-person meal.
Verdict: Book Bao Li if you want serious Cantonese cooking in Madrid without paying four-figure tasting-menu prices
Most people walking past Bao Li on Calle de Jovellanos assume it is another generic Chinese restaurant dressed up for a European crowd. It is not. This is a Michelin Plate-recognised kitchen built around imperial Cantonese cooking, and it consistently delivers a standard of food and service that the €€€ price bracket rarely produces in Madrid's Centro district. If you want Chinese Contemporary at the level of Da Dong in Shanghai but you are spending the week in Madrid, Bao Li is your closest local answer. Book it.
What Bao Li Actually Is
Bao Li is not a pan-Asian fusion experiment. Chef Felipe Bao's kitchen is anchored in Cantonese technique, drawing on the philosophy of imperial Chinese cooking: precision, restraint, and the kind of service choreography that most Chinese restaurants in Spain simply do not attempt. The Michelin Plate recognition for 2025 confirms that the kitchen is operating at a level Michelin's inspectors consider worth signalling to readers, even if a star is not yet on the table. A 4.6 rating across 248 Google reviews adds consistent crowd-sourced validation to that professional verdict.
The room itself is built for pairs rather than groups. Michelin's own notes flag it as an excellent option for a romantic meal for two, and the atmosphere reported by guests supports that framing: this is a venue designed for focused conversation and considered eating, not a place to pile in with eight colleagues after a conference. If you are planning a couple's dinner or a business meal for two, Bao Li fits the brief well. If you need a table for six or more, read the group-suitability note in the FAQ below before you commit.
The Cantonese Foundation: Why It Matters for Your Decision
Cantonese cooking is among the most technically demanding regional Chinese traditions, relying on balance of flavour, quality of primary ingredients, and timing rather than bold seasoning to mask imprecision. When a kitchen gets it right at this price point, the value-to-quality ratio is disproportionately good. For context, the comparable experience in Shanghai at venues like Gastro Esthetics at DaDong operates in a different financial register entirely. Bao Li's €€€ positioning means you are getting a kitchen with genuine technical ambitions at a price that does not require a special occasion to justify.
That said, the kitchen's philosophy is built around precision rather than abundance. If your instinct is to order broadly and share everything, a traditional dim sum house would serve you better. If you are interested in how imperial Cantonese cooking actually tastes when executed carefully in a composed-course format, Bao Li is the right room in Madrid for that question.
Booking Bao Li: When and How
Bao Li's booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you do not need to set a calendar reminder three months out. That said, weekend evenings and Friday dinner service fill up faster than mid-week slots, and given the venue's Michelin recognition and strong Google standing, peak-time availability can tighten. Book 1 to 2 weeks out for a weekend dinner to be safe; mid-week reservations can often be secured with a few days' notice. There is no phone number or website listed in Pearl's current data, so check reservation platforms directly or contact the venue at C. de Jovellanos, 5, Centro, 28014 Madrid.
For a romantic dinner or a two-person business meal, ask for interior seating when you book. The room's layout is designed for pairs, and counter or window seats will give you more atmosphere than a mid-room table in a small dining room.
How It Compares to Madrid's Wider Fine-Dining Field
Bao Li is not competing with Madrid's headline Michelin addresses. DiverXO, DSTAgE, Coque, Paco Roncero, and Deessa operate at the €€€€ tier with the full tasting-menu infrastructure that implies. Bao Li's value proposition is different: it is the place you book when you want a genuinely considered meal in a specific cuisine tradition, without the tasting-menu commitment or four-figure bill. Within Madrid's broader Chinese Contemporary category, there is no direct peer at this quality level, which is precisely what makes it worth booking.
If you are building a longer Spain trip, the country's serious fine-dining infrastructure sits outside Madrid: El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, Quique Dacosta in Dénia, and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona all represent Spain's highest tier. Bao Li fills a different slot: it is the right Madrid reservation for the evening you want to eat Chinese Contemporary rather than Spanish creative cuisine.
Who Should Book Bao Li
- Couples looking for a composed, considered dinner without a four-course tasting commitment
- Travellers who want to eat Chinese Contemporary in Madrid at a quality level that warrants Michelin recognition
- Food-curious visitors who have already covered Madrid's Spanish fine-dining options and want something outside that tradition
- Business diners who need an impressive, quieter room for a two-person meal
Who Should Look Elsewhere
- Groups of six or more: the room skews toward pairs and small tables
- Anyone expecting a broad sharing-plate format or traditional dim sum service
- Diners whose priority is Madrid's Spanish creative fine-dining scene: for that, DSTAgE or Coque are better fits
Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2025 | 4.6/5 (248 reviews) | €€€ | C. de Jovellanos, 5, Centro, 28014 Madrid | Booking difficulty: Easy | Leading for: couples, two-person business dinners | See our full Madrid restaurants guide, Madrid hotels guide, Madrid bars guide, Madrid wineries guide, and Madrid experiences guide.
Compare Bao Li
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bao Li | Chinese Contemporary | €€€ | Easy |
| DiverXO | Progressive - Asian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| DSTAgE | Modern Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Smoked Room | Progressive Asador, Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Paco Roncero | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Coque | Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Bao Li in Madrid?
For Chinese fine dining specifically, Bao Li has little direct competition in Madrid at the €€€ tier. If you want to spend more and eat Spanish avant-garde, DSTAgE and Coque both operate at €€€€ with full tasting menus. Smoked Room offers a focused, high-end format at a comparable price point but in a completely different culinary category. Bao Li is the clearest option if Cantonese technique is what you are after.
Can Bao Li accommodate groups?
Bao Li is on Calle de Jovellanos, 5 in Madrid Centro, and its Michelin recognition positions it as a polished dining room rather than a large-format venue. Groups of four to six can likely be accommodated, but large private parties should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability. The Michelin Plate profile and romantic-meal framing suggest the space is calibrated for smaller gatherings.
Does Bao Li handle dietary restrictions?
Cantonese cooking relies heavily on seafood, pork, and shellfish-based broths, so guests with serious allergies or strict dietary requirements should communicate needs when booking. The kitchen's focus on imperial Chinese technique means substitutions may be limited compared to a more flexible modern European kitchen. check the venue's official channels at C. de Jovellanos, 5 to discuss specific requirements before your visit.
What should I wear to Bao Li?
Bao Li holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and is described as a luxurious dining room, so dress on the smarter side of casual. Think neat trousers and a collared shirt or equivalent rather than trainers and jeans. It is not a black-tie room, but the setting and service standard mean that arriving underdressed will feel out of place.
Is Bao Li good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it is specifically flagged as an excellent option for a romantic meal for two, backed by its 2025 Michelin Plate recognition. At the €€€ price range, it offers a more accessible special-occasion format than Madrid's full €€€€ tasting-menu addresses like DiverXO or Coque. If you want a dinner that feels considered and distinctive without committing to a four-hour multi-course marathon, Bao Li is a practical choice.
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