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    Treze

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    Michelin value without the fine-dining bill.

    Treze, Restaurant in Madrid

    About Treze

    Treze holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025, making it the clearest value play for seasonal cooking in Madrid's Salamanca district. At €€, it delivers Michelin-vetted quality without the cost or ceremony of the city's starred rooms. Booking is easy, the neighbourhood is well-connected, and the 4.5-star average across nearly 1,800 Google reviews confirms consistent execution.

    The Case for Treze: Michelin Value in Madrid's Salamanca District

    If you're deciding between Treze and one of Madrid's four-figure tasting menu restaurants, stop and reconsider. Treze holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for both 2024 and 2025, meaning Michelin's inspectors judged it worth the detour specifically for its price-to-quality ratio. At the €€ price point, it sits in a completely different bracket from DiverXO or Coque, and that's not a compromise — it's the point. Book Treze when you want a serious, seasonal kitchen without the ceremonial weight of a full fine-dining commitment.

    What Treze Is

    Treze is a seasonal cuisine restaurant on Calle del General Pardiñas in the Salamanca neighbourhood, one of Madrid's more polished residential and dining districts. Chef Roberto Alcocer runs the kitchen with a focus on product-driven, seasonally shifting cooking. The Bib Gourmand designation, awarded in consecutive years, signals consistent execution rather than a one-season spike in form. With 1,786 Google reviews averaging 4.5 stars, the floor of the experience is well documented: this is a kitchen that delivers reliably, not just on exceptional nights.

    For a first-timer, the practical reality is this: you are walking into a neighbourhood restaurant that punches above its price tier, not a theatrical production. Expect a focused menu, attentive service calibrated to a mid-price room, and cooking that takes the ingredient seriously. What you won't get is the elaborate ritual of a multi-hour tasting at Deessa or the avant-garde spectacle of Paco Roncero. That's a feature, not a gap.

    The Drinks Program

    Treze's editorial angle here matters for your booking decision. At the €€ price point in Salamanca, the drinks list is worth scrutinising before you arrive. Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition rewards food value, not necessarily wine depth or cocktail ambition, so the bar program at Treze is leading understood as supporting rather than headlining. For a first visit, the practical move is to ask your server what pairs well with the current seasonal menu rather than approaching the list independently. If a strong standalone cocktail program is a priority for your evening, Madrid has dedicated options — see our full Madrid bars guide for the city's leading rooms for drinking. At Treze, the smarter play is to let food lead and let the drinks list serve that purpose. The venue's recognition rests squarely on kitchen output.

    First-Timer Guidance

    Treze is on Calle del General Pardiñas 34, in the Salamanca district, which is walkable from the Velázquez and Goya metro stops. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you don't need to plan weeks out the way you would for DiverXO, where securing a table requires significant advance planning. That accessibility is part of the value proposition: Treze is the kind of place where a same-week booking is realistic, making it practical for itineraries that come together late.

    Dress code information is not confirmed in the venue record, but Salamanca is a well-dressed neighbourhood and the Michelin recognition suggests a room that leans smart-casual at minimum. Arriving in what you'd wear to a good neighbourhood bistro in Paris or London is the right calibration. Avoid anything overtly casual.

    Group bookings are not confirmed in the venue record, so contact the restaurant directly if you're planning for four or more. Seat count data isn't available, which means you shouldn't assume a large party can be accommodated without advance coordination.

    How It Compares: Practical Logistics

    VenuePrice TierAwardsBooking DifficultyStyle
    Treze€€Bib Gourmand 2024, 2025EasySeasonal
    DiverXO€€€€3 Michelin StarsVery HardProgressive-Asian, Creative
    Coque€€€€2 Michelin StarsHardSpanish, Creative
    Deessa€€€€1 Michelin StarModerateModern Spanish, Creative
    Paco Roncero€€€€2 Michelin StarsModerateCreative

    The Verdict

    Treze is the right booking when you want Michelin-recognised seasonal cooking in Madrid without the cost or ceremony of a full fine-dining night. Two consecutive Bib Gourmand awards and a 4.5-star average across nearly 1,800 reviews confirm this isn't an accident. Book it for a weeknight dinner in Salamanca, or as the practical anchor of a Madrid food trip that includes one larger splurge elsewhere. For the rest of Madrid's seasonal and creative dining scene, start with our full Madrid restaurants guide. For broader planning, see our guides to Madrid hotels, Madrid bars, Madrid wineries, and Madrid experiences.

    Seasonal Cuisine at This Level Across Spain

    If you're building a broader trip around serious seasonal cooking in Spain, the reference points are El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona. For seasonal cuisine operating at a similar philosophy in other European contexts, Fields by René Mathieu in Luxembourg and Kirchenwirt in Leogang are worth knowing. And for a Madrid-focused creative comparison, DSTAgE offers a different take on modern Spanish cooking at the starred level.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What should I wear to Treze? Smart-casual is the right call. Salamanca is a polished neighbourhood and the Michelin recognition sets a tone. There's no confirmed dress code in the venue record, but turning up in what you'd wear to a quality neighbourhood restaurant in any major European city is appropriate. Jeans are likely fine; trainers and sportswear less so.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Treze? Bar seating availability isn't confirmed in the venue record. Contact the restaurant directly to ask. In Madrid's mid-range seasonal kitchens, bar dining is not always offered, but it's worth asking if you're a solo diner or want a more informal experience.
    • Can Treze accommodate groups? Seat count and private dining data aren't available for Treze. If you're planning a group of four or more, contact the restaurant directly before booking. At the €€ price point in a neighbourhood room, assume capacity may be limited for larger parties without prior coordination.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Treze? The Bib Gourmand says yes, on price-to-quality grounds. Michelin awards this specifically to restaurants where you eat well without spending a lot. At €€, a tasting menu here costs a fraction of what you'd spend at Coque or Deessa. If the format is available and the season aligns with what interests you, it's the right way to see the kitchen's full range.
    • Is Treze worth the price? At €€ with two consecutive Bib Gourmand awards and a 4.5 Google rating from nearly 1,800 diners, yes. The value case is strong. You're not getting a grand production, but you are getting Michelin-vetted seasonal cooking at a price point where most Madrid restaurants of this ambition sit a tier or two higher.
    • What are alternatives to Treze in Madrid? For a step up in ambition and price, DSTAgE is the closest creative-seasonal comparison at the starred level. For full fine dining, Deessa is the most accessible of the €€€€ options. If you want something at a similar price and accessibility to Treze but in a different style, use our full Madrid restaurants guide to filter by price tier.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Treze?

    Treze holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand, which signals recognised cooking at accessible prices — not a white-tablecloth ceremony. The Salamanca neighbourhood skews polished, so neat casual or smart casual fits the room without overdressing. Avoid beachwear or sportswear, but there is no indication of a formal dress code.

    Can I eat at the bar at Treze?

    Bar seating availability at Treze is not confirmed in available venue data. Given its Bib Gourmand status and the format of most Salamanca restaurants at the €€ price point, table reservations are the safer route. check the venue's official channels via Calle del General Pardiñas 34 or through their booking channels to confirm counter options before arriving.

    Can Treze accommodate groups?

    Group capacity details are not listed in Treze's venue record. For parties larger than four, it is worth contacting the restaurant directly to ask about room configuration — Bib Gourmand venues in Madrid at this price range tend to run compact dining rooms where large groups benefit from advance coordination. Booking early is advisable regardless of group size.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Treze?

    Treze has earned back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, which means Michelin's inspectors judged it to offer good cooking at a price that does not require justification. At €€, whatever tasting format is offered sits well below Madrid's full fine-dining price tier. If you want seasonal, chef-driven cooking without paying four-figure tabs, Treze is a practical choice.

    Is Treze worth the price?

    Yes, for what it is. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards confirm the value case independently. At €€ in the Salamanca district, Treze delivers Michelin-recognised seasonal cooking from chef Roberto Alcocer at a price point where comparable recognition in Madrid typically costs significantly more. If your budget allows for one of Madrid's starred restaurants, the experiences differ in scale — but Treze wins on value.

    What are alternatives to Treze in Madrid?

    DiverXO is the ceiling of Madrid dining — three Michelin stars, a very different price bracket, and a theatrical format that bears no resemblance to Treze's accessible seasonal model. Smoked Room offers a focused, smoke-driven tasting menu at a higher price if you want a single-concept fine-dining night. Coque and Deessa both sit at the starred level with more ceremony and cost. If you want Bib Gourmand-level value, Treze has few direct peers in Salamanca at the €€ tier.

    Location

    Calle del Gral. Pardiñas, 34, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain

    Compare Treze

    Value Check: Treze and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Treze€€Easy
    DiverXO€€€€Unknown
    Coque€€€€Unknown
    Deessa€€€€Unknown
    Paco Roncero€€€€Unknown
    Smoked Room€€€€Unknown

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    Also Consider

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

    Treze operates in a different financial bracket from most of its obvious Madrid comparisons, and that's the first thing to resolve when deciding where to book. DiverXO and Coque are both €€€€ experiences with multi-hour formats, significant booking lead times, and price tags that make them destination meals rather than Tuesday night options. Treze is a Bib Gourmand restaurant — Michelin's explicit endorsement for good cooking at an accessible price — which makes the comparison less about quality ranking and more about what kind of evening you want to spend.

    If you're choosing between Treze and Deessa or Paco Roncero at the €€€€ level, the honest question is whether the additional ceremony and cost changes the night meaningfully for you. Both offer starred cooking with more elaborate production. Treze wins on accessibility, spontaneity, and value per euro spent. The Smoked Room is a different proposition entirely — a progressive asador format with a strong identity and premium pricing, better suited to diners who want the theatre of fire-led cooking. Treze is quieter in its ambitions and more consistent in its delivery.

    For most visitors to Madrid who want one serious meal at a fair price, Treze is the easiest recommendation in this peer group. Book DiverXO if you're planning months out and want the city's most technically ambitious room. Book Treze if you're building a trip with flexibility and want Michelin-vetted food without committing to a four-figure evening. The two aren't competing — they serve different decisions.

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