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Miyama Castellana

Traditional Japanese sushiJapanese-ownedMulti-decade legacyOmakase available

Miyama Castellana is the flagship of Madrid's most respected Japanese restaurant group, overseen by Osaka-born owner Hiroo Miki. The kitchen is led by Tokyo-trained chefs serving traditional sushi, sashimi and seasonal Japanese cuisine in an elegant setting.

Price
¥¥¥¥
Area
Chamartín
Chef
Hiroshi Isomura
Owner
Hiroo Miki
Miyama Castellana — authentic traditional japanese sushi restaurant in Madrid, Chamartín
Plate № 26
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About
Perched on the grand Paseo de la Castellana, Miyama Castellana represents the pinnacle of Madrid's establishment Japanese dining. Owner Hiroo Miki, from Osaka, has built a small empire of authentic Japanese restaurants across Madrid, all staffed by chefs with rigorous Japanese training backgrounds. Head chef Hiroshi Isomura and sushi chef Junji Odaka — who cut his teeth at Suntory Akasaka in Tokyo — bring classical precision to every dish, from delicate nigiri to refined cooked courses. The restaurant has been a landmark on the Madrid dining scene for many years, consistently praised in the Guía Repsol and Michelin Spain. An omakase bento option is available for those wishing to surrender to the kitchen's selection.
Neighborhood & visiting

Miyama Castellana sits in Chamartín, one of Madrid's neighborhoods where authentic Japanese kitchens have taken root. Reservations are available online — for a focused sushi counter this is strongly recommended. Check the posted hours before you go — traditional sushi restaurants often close between service periods.

Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Flagship of Madrid's most established Japanese restaurant group, owned by a Japanese restaurateur
  • Sushi chef trained at the prestigious Suntory Akasaka in Tokyo
  • Elegant Paseo de la Castellana setting with consistent Guía Repsol recognition
  • Broad traditional Japanese menu including omakase bento and seasonal kaiseki-inspired courses

Third restaurant opened by Hiroo Miki (also owns Miyama Flor Baja and Kanpai). Japanese ownership and Japanese-trained kitchen confirmed.

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Frequently asked

About Miyama Castellana

Is Miyama Castellana an authentic traditional japanese sushi restaurant in Madrid?
Yes — Miyama Castellana is featured in Washoku Guide because it meets our authenticity standard for traditional japanese sushi in Madrid: a kitchen grounded in Japanese technique, ingredients and preparation consistent with Japanese practice, and a focused sushi format.
Where is Miyama Castellana located?
Miyama Castellana is located at Paseo de la Castellana, 45, 28046 Madrid, Spain, Madrid, Spain in the Chamartín neighborhood.
Do I need a reservation at Miyama Castellana?
Miyama Castellana accepts reservations online. For an authentic sushi experience, especially at a focused counter, booking ahead is strongly recommended.
What is the price range at Miyama Castellana?
Miyama Castellana sits in the ¥¥¥¥ price range — typical for traditional japanese sushi of this format in Madrid.
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