About
Welcome to La Embajada de Embajadores, a charming neighborhood cafe tucked away at C. de Embajadores, 66 in the heart of Madrid. This delightful spot has quickly established itself as a beloved haven for locals and tourists alike, offering a vibrant atmosphere paired with a menu that showcases culinary creativity.
La Embajada de Embajadores is more than just a cafe—it's a lively meeting place where the aroma of fresh coffee mingles with the tantalizing scents of Spanish cuisine. Many patrons have raved about their experiences, highlighting the super friendly service and the delectable offerings that keep them coming back for more.
What sets La Embajada apart is not just the food, but the welcoming environment. The staff is consistently described as friendly and accommodating, making each guest feel at home, whether you're popping in for a quick breakfast before exploring El Rastro or settling in for a leisurely brunch with friends.
As you delve into the menu, expect dishes made with fresh and natural ingredients, all cooked with love. The careful attention to detail and passion for Spanish flavors resonate through every bite.
If you find yourself wandering the streets of Madrid, make sure to stop by La Embajada de Embajadores. This little gem offers an experience that goes beyond just a meal; it’s about community, warmth, and the joy of good food. You won't be disappointed!
“ Lovely, super friendly neighbourhood bar. The food was excellent, especially the Kimchi Croquettes (photo doesnt do it justice!) would highly recommend. ”
“ I really liked this place!! We only went for a quick coffee before visiting El Rastro and doing some shopping but the coffee was absolutely fantastic and the service was nice and friendly. The tortilla looked fantastic so I'll definitely be going back here for breakfast when I'm next around the area/going to El Rastro. ”
“ I think this is a place that locals like. We came across it by chance on our walk to el rastro and I'm glad we did. The crispy pancakes with maple syrup and creme fraische and eggs, all in one dish were prefecto! Must try! The crispy bread with fried eggs that the lady sitting next to us had were also looking great. Next time! Gem of a cafe and had outdoor seating too :) ”
“ I love heading to La Embajada for breakfast. The classic tortilla is up there with the best in Madrid. Honestly I might even give it top spot. Plus they have interesting alternative versions as well like pear and truffle, cheese and ham etc. All of the breakfast items are good too. It always has a vibe and is busy and buzzy but you can normally somehow grab a small table or cotch at the bar. The service is very efficient and friendly. A great little spot. ”
“ Visited here more than once. Each time people were SUPER polite and fun. If it’s busy, you’ll have to wait, and if you want to sit on the terrace - go inside and ask if you can sit outside, and ask if the kitchen is open first. Yes, I’m a white American tourist - so I cannot speak to all the one star reviews that say that there were many many owners over last few years, and lots of locals who don’t like tourists or prices. I hate being the problem, and I hate Americans and tourists invading and ruining local spots. However on my visits I simply waited at the bar and asked if I could sit outside first, and asked if the kitchen is open. So many one star reviews say: I waited outside for an million hours and the kitchen was closed — I work in bars and restaurants in the USA — why not just go inside and politely ask for service or if the kitchen is open. Yes there are lots of places that are cheap and affordable nearby — but each time I was inside or outside on the terrace I didn’t hear any English, it was all folks that looked like from the neighborhood, enjoying the experience. Workers at bars and restaurants are not mind readers with super powers. You’re paying more to sit on a nice terrace with ambience, instead of in a small cafe or tavern, and the interior is very nice and clean and updated. I’m sad for the one star reviews — this place is excellent and seems full of Madrid locals. Really loved it and the kinds staff — 5 stars. Also — they were super nice even though most of my visits I had an 18 month old baby screaming and running and acting like a monster. Loved the coffee too. ”