Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Ovillo
290ptsCreative tasting menus with a social conscience

About Ovillo
Ovillo is the most accessible serious tasting menu in Chamartín: Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, a 2022 world's best tripe dish award, and easy booking at the €€€ tier puts it well below the complexity and cost of DiverXO or DSTAgE. Three menu formats plus à la carte give you flexibility that most comparable Madrid kitchens don't offer.
Verdict: Book Ovillo if you want creative contemporary cooking with a clear social conscience, at a price point well below Madrid's top-tier tasting menu circuit
Ovillo earns its place in Chamartín not through Michelin stars but through consistency: a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, a Google rating of 4.6 across more than 800 reviews, and a 2022 world's leading tripe dish award that signals genuine technical ambition. At the €€€ price tier, it sits comfortably below the €€€€ bracket occupied by DiverXO, DSTAgE, and Coque, making it one of the more accessible serious restaurants in the city. Booking is easy by Madrid fine-dining standards, which alone makes it worth considering before you commit to the three-week advance planning that the city's starred rooms demand.
The Space
Ovillo occupies a bright, spacious room with industrial décor: exposed surfaces, open sightlines, and a layout that reads as modern without feeling clinical. For a restaurant operating in the €€€ range in Madrid, the spatial generosity is notable. Tables are well-spaced enough to hold a real conversation, which matters if you are planning a long dinner across multiple tasting menu courses. The room's scale and lighting also make it one of the better options in this part of the city for groups who want a relaxed pace without the pressure of a small, seat-scarce counter. Madrid's late dining culture suits Ovillo well: the industrial room holds energy into the evening without the noise levels that make conversation difficult in more bar-adjacent spaces.
The Food
The kitchen runs on three tasting menus — Ovillo, Madeja, and Tirar del Hilo — alongside an à la carte option, giving you more flexibility than most tasting-menu-only formats in the city. All three menus lead with an extensive selection of mini appetisers, which sets the tone: this is a kitchen that rewards attention across a long sequence rather than delivering one or two headline plates. The confirmed standout is the tripe with haricot beans, which took the world's leading tripe dish award in 2022. That is a specific, verifiable credential, and it signals that the kitchen is serious about offal cookery in a way that few contemporary restaurants at this price point attempt. If tripe is on the menu when you visit, order it.
The cuisine is framed as contemporary and creative, grounded in Spanish technique but not bound to a single regional identity. For context on where this sits within Spain's wider contemporary cooking scene, it is less formally avant-garde than Quique Dacosta in Dénia or El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, and more accessible in format than Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona or Arzak in San Sebastián , but it is operating with genuine ambition at a price that makes the comparison flattering rather than aspirational.
The Social Mission
Ovillo is part of the Fundación Raíces' "Cooking with a Conscience" project, which brings vulnerable young people into working and social environments through the restaurant. This is not a marketing note: it is a structural part of how the restaurant operates. If that context matters to you when choosing where to spend money on a serious dinner, Ovillo is one of a small number of restaurants in Madrid where the social mission is independently verified and not just declared. It does not affect the food quality in any negative sense , the Michelin recognition and award history make that clear , but it does add a layer of purpose that some diners will weight heavily.
Practical Details
Ovillo is at C/ de Pantoja, 8, in the Chamartín district of Madrid (28002). Booking is rated easy, which in practice means you do not need to plan weeks ahead the way you would for a Michelin-starred room in the city. For explorers working through Madrid's broader food scene, this sits well alongside other ambitious mid-tier options: compare it with Adaly, BANCAL, Desborre, En la Parra, and Ferretería depending on neighbourhood and format preference. For a broader view of where Ovillo fits within the city's dining options, see our full Madrid restaurants guide. If you are planning around it, our Madrid hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the surrounding logistics. Madrid also has a growing wine scene worth noting , our wineries guide covers the regional context if you want to extend the trip.
Phone and website are not confirmed in our current data. Hours are similarly unconfirmed, so verify before booking, particularly if you are planning a late dinner. Madrid's general dining rhythm runs late , kitchens in this category typically seat until 10:30 or 11 PM , but confirm directly given the Chamartín location.
Late-Night Angle
For diners planning a late dinner in Madrid, Ovillo's industrial room and multi-course tasting menu format make it a reasonable anchor for an evening that runs past 10 PM. The spacious layout handles a long dinner better than tighter, more atmospheric rooms that can feel rushed when the kitchen is winding down. If your plan is to eat late and continue into the city's bar scene afterwards, Chamartín is not the most central staging point compared to Malasaña or Chueca, but the ease of booking means you can schedule it without the rigid early-slot compromise that starred restaurants often force. For late-night bar context after dinner, see our Madrid bars guide.
Global Context
For food-focused travellers calibrating Ovillo against international contemporary restaurants at a similar tier, the closest comparisons are technically focused mid-range tasting menus that carry independent award recognition without full Michelin star status: Jungsik in Seoul operates in an analogous creative space in a different culinary tradition, while César in New York City offers a comparable contemporary format at a different price tier. Neither comparison is direct, but both help locate where Ovillo sits: serious, awarded, and accessible without being entry-level. For the full Spain picture, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu and Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria represent the ceiling of what the country's contemporary cooking can deliver , Ovillo is not in that conversation, but at €€€ it is not trying to be, and that is an honest and useful position.
FAQ
What should I order at Ovillo?
- If the tripe with haricot beans is available, order it. It won the world's leading tripe dish award in 2022, and it is the single most credentialled item confirmed in the restaurant's record.
- All three tasting menus (Ovillo, Madeja, Tirar del Hilo) begin with an extensive run of mini appetisers. If you want breadth across a long sequence, the tasting menu format will serve you better than à la carte.
- À la carte is available for diners who prefer a shorter or more flexible meal, which puts Ovillo ahead of format-rigid peers at a similar price point.
What should I wear to Ovillo?
- No dress code is confirmed in our data. At the €€€ price tier with Michelin Plate recognition in a Chamartín setting, smart casual is the safe call: well-fitted clothing without being formal.
- The industrial décor and relatively relaxed booking process suggest the atmosphere skews contemporary rather than traditional fine dining, so you are unlikely to feel overdressed in business casual or underdressed in a neat but informal outfit.
- Madrid's dining culture generally trends later and more stylishly than northern European equivalents, so lean toward presentable rather than casual if you are uncertain.
Compare Ovillo
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Ovillo | €€€ | — |
| DiverXO | €€€€ | — |
| DSTAgE | €€€€ | — |
| Smoked Room | €€€€ | — |
| Paco Roncero | €€€€ | — |
| Coque | €€€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Ovillo?
Start with the tripe with haricot beans — it won the world's best tripe dish award in 2022, and it's the clearest signal of what the kitchen does well. Beyond that, the three tasting menus (Ovillo, Madeja, and Tirar del Hilo) are the formats the restaurant is built around, so they're the better choice over à la carte if you want the full picture. The menus are notable for an extensive run of mini appetisers, so arrive hungry.
What should I wear to Ovillo?
The industrial décor and Chamartín location point toward smart casual — think neat jeans and a shirt rather than a suit. Ovillo is a Michelin Plate restaurant at €€€ pricing, not a formal fine-dining room, so you won't feel underdressed without a jacket. Aim for the level you'd dress to at a serious neighbourhood restaurant rather than a tasting-menu institution.
What is Ovillo known for?
Ovillo is primarily known for Contemporary in Madrid.
Where is Ovillo located?
Ovillo is located in Madrid, at C/ de Pantoja, 8, Chamartín, 28002 Madrid, Spain.
Recognized By
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- CoqueCoque holds 2 Michelin Stars, a Green Star, and 96 points on La Liste — making it one of Madrid's most credentialled restaurants. Run by the three Sandoval brothers across five distinct spaces, the evening is as much a service experience as a meal. Book well ahead: availability here is near impossible, and this is a venue worth planning a trip around.
- 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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