Paco Roncero Restaurant has a sophisticated tasting menus & wine pairings in a grand, 19th-century building with a sunny terrace.

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Paco Roncero Restaurante

Top choice in Madrid


Perched atop the lavish Casino de Madrid building, this temple of haute cuisine is the proud bearer of two Michelin stars and presided over by celebrity chef Paco Roncero. It’s all about culinary experimentation, with a menu that changes as each new idea emerges from the laboratory and moves into the kitchen. The menú de degustación (€155) is a fabulous avalanche of tastes.


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