Run by the chef, Javier Bonet, this small establishment of barely 50 square metres, located in the popular Calle Ponzano, pays tribute to the traditional tapas of Chamberí, offers seasonal products along a bar where diners sit.
Decorated like a cutting room, with hooks hanging from the ceiling, walls full of knives in which the colour white predominates, the handwritten menu presents surprising and original dishes with the finest vegetable, fish and meat ingredients. It has an extensive wine list which includes white wines, rosé wine and Japanese sake.
It also has a room with a shared table called the Cutting Table, which evokes a cutting room and it is located behind the product showcase, the cool chamber. With capacity for 12 diners, booking are taken unlike the rest of the establishment in which diners are served on a first come-first served basis.
Sala de Despiece boasts another two establishments, at number 10, Calle Ponzano, for à la carte dinners, private, special or brand events, and at number 8, Calle Virgen de los Peligros, close to Puerta del Sol.
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