This Spanish Restaurant established in 1874 is located in the heart of the old town of Zürich and is one of the oldest restaurants in the country. Since its inauguration, Spanish dishes have been served. The ground floor is predominantly a place for younger clientele whereas on the first floor the sala morisca, one of the most beautiful places to eat in Zürich, is reserved for admirers of the Spanish kitchen. Recommendable are the light fish and the various duck dishes.
The Madrid Restaurant, located in the old town of Zurich, is the ideal place to enjoy an exquisite Spanish fare. This restaurant is well known for its friendly ambiance, tastefully done interiors and the toothsome delicacies served in tapas style. Some of their specialties include US-beef steak, fillet of pork and of course the paella de la casa, that are cooked in the traditional Spanish cooking style. You can choose to dine outside on the cobble stoned patio or enjoy an intimate meal inside the eatery. To try out the best tapas in town, head to Madrid Restaurant.
There is no better place to enjoy regional Spanish cuisine than Casa Aurelio’s, a small independent restaurant in district 5. The menu may look ordinary but the dishes are far from it; simple, homemade yet compelling meat and seafood specialties make for excellent mains. And to complement the food there’s dessert, wine and a homely ambiance brought out by the ethnic décor and friendly service.
This cozy yet modern tapas eatery welcomes patrons with their excellent selection of tapas eats. The menu includes a staggering variety of Spanish tapas, from pimientos and solomillo, to carpaccio de pulpo and filet with foie on bread. The interiors are intimate and accommodate only a few tables and chairs, reminiscent of a Barcelona-style tapas bar wedged in an alley. Pair your small plates with a tall glass of Vodka Lemon from their menu, and you're all set. Tapas & Friends is located near the Sihlfeld neighborhood, and is an ideal place for an evening out with friends.
Tasca Romero brings the flavors of the Mediterranean to the heart of Zurich. This lively tavern brings to mind the tapas bars of San Sebastion and Barcelona, with its tiles interiors and bar hung with rustic cold cuts and decorative bunches of garlic. An impressive array of wines line the bar and the selection of tapas is excellent. For authentic Spanish tapas in the Swiss Capital, venture off the beaten track and make a stop at Tasca Romero.