Katz Madrid - Restaurante · Obrador

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This intimate spot features quirky, thoughtful decor and a small museum upstairs, creating a unique ambiance. The lively atmosphere and well-chosen music invite guests to feel at home, though gluten-free options are limited and require advance reservation.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
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Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

Reservations are required to access gluten-free items.

2

They have a wide variety of gluten-free options available.

3

The restaurant is quite small, making it uncomfortable for larger groups.

C. de Gabriel Lobo, 26, 2C, Chamartín, 28002 Madrid, Spain
2.4km

People are saying

B
Delicious food with gluten-free options. Very good service.
D
Three of us went for dinner, two of whom were unfamiliar with the place. We ordered a large plate of nachos, a beef pastrami sandwich, a pulled pork burger (important: served with gluten-free bread), and six drinks (a glass of wine, two beers, sparkling water, and a cola) to share. The dishes were very well prepared, flavorful, and of a considerable size. The service from the person who served us was EXCELLENT, so much so that when we left, we were embarrassed to have paid (with a Visa card) and realized we didn't have any change to leave a decent tip, so I apologize. For dessert, we had a really good cheesecake, highly recommended, and a brownie, with a very good and powerful flavor. Without a doubt, this is a 100% recommended place and I will continue to visit. The street and area where it's located (C/ Gabriel Lobo) are a great place to stroll, with local shops (a top-notch butcher, a delicatessen, well-designed florists, a few clothing stores 👌🏼), places to grab a beer and a snack, and a very welcoming square. Good work, good food, great atmosphere, and excellent service.
B
We went to this place for brunch since it offered a wide variety of gluten-free food and my partner has celiac disease. When ordering, the waiter asked me who the "Cuban" was for, I said it was for me, but to make it gluten-free so my partner could try it. When she saw that he was eating, she told us that it was gluten-free since I had told her it was for me (when I told her to make it gluten-free). They did not offer us any type of solution. In fact, it just so happened that the owner was in the store, I explained the situation to him, and he simply told me that he would talk to the waiter. It doesn't seem like a solution to the problem to me. I wouldn't go back.

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