About
Welcome to Café de Oriente, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Madrid at Av. de Juan de Herrera, 2, in the picturesque neighborhood of Moncloa - Aravaca. This café stands as a delightful fusion of exquisite dining and hospitable service, perfect for both casual outings and special events. With a passion for exceptional catering and a reputation for event organization, Café de Oriente has garnered praise from patrons who appreciate both the vibrant atmosphere and the delectable menu.
Patrons have noted the outstanding culinary offerings, describing the food as creative and well-crafted, all at an excellent price point. Customers have revelled in the delightful flavors and thoughtfully curated dishes, showcasing the café's commitment to culinary excellence. Although some have encountered minor service hiccups, like table readiness upon arrival, there remains an enthusiasm for the café's potential. The charming environment and wonderful menu seem to promise a memorable dining experience that beckons visitors to try again.
Café de Oriente excels not only in its food but also in creating a joyful experience for its guests. From business gatherings to casual lunches, the friendly staff ensures that every visitor feels welcomed and taken care of. Tadeja Kuzma captures this sentiment well, sharing praise for the staff and the catering at her work event, highlighting that the café is a great place to host memorable gatherings.
Located in a spot that's not just about food but about the experience, Café de Oriente is poised to become a favorite among both locals and tourists alike. If you're looking for a place that combines innovative flavors with a strong sense of hospitality, look no further than this charming café. You're invited to indulge in the offerings of Café de Oriente, where every meal is a step toward culinary delight.
“ Was there for a work party. Amazing event organisers! Really good catering, great staff that make for a great experience. ”
“ The location is impressive, half empty. The problem is that you have to arrive there and it's not that easy. I went on a free day and it was nice, but most of the windows was closed to be refurnished so lotsof people were upset. ”
“ Quite an enjoyable museum. Most information is in English and Spanish and easy to follow. It's interesting to see the progression of fashion throughout the ages and its relationship with social norms. ”
“ Great food but service needs to turn it up a notch. We had reserved for 8 at 2PM but when we arrived the table was not ready and the maitre was not very pleasant, telling us not to sit down until they had set it up. We were extremely tired and had one person who really needed to sit. Service was really lacking at all levels. Will repeat to see if it was a one time thing and because the menu was very good, creative and at an excellent price. ”
“ Really enjoyed this museum. If you like clothing and the evolution of fashion you'll enjoy this. The hat exhibition was impressive. Some of the pieces are stunning. I especially enjoyed the Balenciaga section. Relaxed and peaceful. There seems to be a little shop and restaurant both of which were closed. Some interactive and child friendly installations also. Worth a visit on a rainy afteenoon. ”