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RavioXO Madrid Reviews
Alright at best
The food was not close to mindblowing. The service was great as well as the atmosphere of the place. Though, I would eat somewhere else, honest greens probs better, cheaper, and will leave you fuller
Ravioxo: Style Over Substance
After being absolutely blown away by Diverxo, I was genuinely buzzing to check out its sister restaurant, Ravioxo. The anticipation was real - another culinary adventure from the same team that earned such well-deserved acclaim? Sign me up! Honestly? It was a massive letdown. I’m still scratching my head about that Michelin star. The food just felt…off. Unbalanced, and frankly, a bit sloppy. The entire experience seemed like they were attempting to replicate successful dishes from elsewhere but couldn’t quite nail the execution, then tried to compensate with elaborate presentation tricks. For example using a pizza box to serve pizza. Take the crab dish, for example. It was playing the imitation game, clearly inspired by various Asian crab preparations I’ve had before, but missing all the bright, vibrant flavors you’d expect. All show, no go, you know? The delicate sweetness of fresh crab was completely lost beneath competing elements that didn’t harmonize. It just didn’t taste too saucy, despite the visual drama on the plate. The rest of the menu followed a similar pattern. Several dishes were forgettable compositions swimming in sauce – reminiscent of those places that drown their sushi to hide mediocre fish quality. Each course arrived with theatrical flair, but the actual flavors rarely matched the presentation. It felt like they were banking on looking cool rather than actually delivering on taste. Now if you haven’t had much exposure to authentic Asian cuisine, perhaps you’d be wowed by the bells and whistles, but if you know your stuff, you’ll recognize these as merely passable interpretations lacking depth and nuance. The service issues compounded my disappointment. The staff came across as somewhat insincere, reciting rehearsed descriptions without real engagement. When I offered honest feedback about the crab dish, one server actually replied, “But you finished it!” as if consumption equated to enjoyment. Really? Sometimes hunger wins over principle, especially when you’re paying premium prices. The atmosphere didn’t help matters either. The music was cranked to nightclub levels, making it difficult to hear the servers’ explanations of each dish, let alone have a meaningful conversation with my dining companion. The whole vibe seemed calculated to create an “edgy” experience rather than facilitate enjoyment of the food. What’s particularly frustrating is the obvious potential. You can see glimpses of creativity and technical skill, but they’re consistently undermined by poor execution and misguided priorities. For the steep price point (expect to drop well over €150 per person with drinks), Ravioxo delivers remarkably little substance. It’s a restaurant that seems designed for Instagram rather than actual dining pleasure. If you’re still curious despite my warnings, I’d suggest ordering a few à la carte items first rather than committing to the full tasting menu, and then deciding from there whether you went to commit to a full meal. That way, you can minimize your investment in what ultimately feels like an emperor’s new clothes situation in the culinary world. Or better yet, save your money for one of Madrid’s genuinely exceptional restaurants that prioritize flavor over theatrics and authentic hospitality over trendy posturing.
Nice Asiatic spanish fusion restaurant, need to improve the location
Restaurant located in the Gourmet club of the bronze building of el corte ingles castellana, with bathrooms shared with the building and restaurants, not ideal at al. You can find a menu to taste or choose your plates, the most famous are resaca, korean bao, dumplings and chuleta vasca. The restaurant is nice for couples, special area, and the waiters are very kind. It has one michelin star and suggest ordering with time. Its a good starting point if you want to know the food of David MUñoz, Diverxo chef, top michelin restaurant ubicated in other location.
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