The Best Taco in Madrid

06/22/10  Print This Post Print This Post    6 Comments      Written by Tom Gates
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Taquería Mi Ciudad. Photo by casasroger

Tacos so good you’d think they from a Mexican street vendor, even if you are in Madrid.

Taquería Mi Ciudad. That’s what the sign said.

It wasn’t in a guidebook and it wasn’t on a map, but I saw it while walking towards the Opera metro and decided to give it a shot. I’d eaten some tourist-ready, drab Mexican in Madrid before, yet this near-dive joint looked promising. In the way that only near-dive joints can.

Inside? Transformational, life-changing tacos.

OK, so maybe that’s a bit much, but that’s how the food hit me. Why? Because somehow the concept of a cheap, simple taco has become bastardized as the recipe goes around the world. These were the real thing, not a Spanish approximation of what a Taco Bell-eatin’ American would like.

There were only three filling choices as far as I was concerned; a thick, smoky Pollo Mole, a spicy/sweet Rojo with pumpkin seed and one hell of a Cochinita Pibil (a citrus-soaked pork). I’ve since had those three tacos five times, making excuses to use Madrid as a hub on trips through Spain. I have gone to surprising lengths to have their taste sensations put my buds in a sleeper hold.

Simple, amazing tacos. Photo by Sergi Depazos

The tacos are prepared before your eyes, right at the eight seat bar, inside a room that couldn't fit more than 20 people at capacity. The fillings are pulled from refrigerated Tupperware and combined with hotplate-warmed tortillas.

There's no pomp and circumstance or frilly garnish. Just damned tasty, slapped-together food made from real Mexican recipes.

The guys who work here are happy and charming, almost bashful that I could love their food enough to come back for it twice. They definitely don't get many English speakers. I've never seen the place without at least ten people inside, mostly local Spanish foodies who know what great Mexican food tastes like.

At €1.50 a taco, it's among Madrid’s best bargains. The €5 margaritas are freshly prepared and not from a mix – they rival the food in authenticity.

Taquería Mi Ciudad
34 608 621 096
Calle de las Fuentes 11
Madrid, Spain

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Tom Gates travels and eats. He’s managed to find authentic italian food in Bangkok and is rather opinionated about pizza . He has a history of binge eating, as documented in pieces about Berlin and Buenos Aires.


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Tom Gates

Tom is a writer and a constant traveler, having spent most of the past two years wandering Earth with his Macbook. He is also pretending to be a third person right now and is obviously writing his own bio. He knows that you knew that, despite the deft maneuvering of pronouns.

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  • Carlos replied on June 22, 2010

    uff they got a bit more expensive 6 months ago they were in 1 eur per taco!…but still can be found some bargains in Madrid.

    But if you really really wanna taste mexican food in Madrid, the place is “El Alamillo”, they also have off the menu dishes…great place!..

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  • Hal Amen replied on June 23, 2010

    Yum, hope this is a continuing series.

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  • Jason replied on June 23, 2010

    Wow, I’ll definitely be checking this out when I visit Madrid in a few months.

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  • Annie replied on July 6, 2010

    I love that I keep finding these posts on amazing Madrid! I go there in just over a month!! Can’t wait!!

    I will be sure to check this place out :)

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  • Ana Leticia replied on August 8, 2010

    I went to this taqueria last month n their tacos don’t taste anything like the tacos in Mexico. I didnt like them at all…..

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  • andrew replied on August 15, 2010

    I can vouch for this place. I stumbled in here my first night in Madrid this past June and ended up returning every night. The tacos al pastor were awesome… I come from texas and i was really surprised to find such amazing tacos in spain. The staff was really cool too…what up to Angel

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