All Dish Comparisons in Madrid
Best Soup in Madrid
5 restaurants compared
Price range: €8.00 – €18.00
Avg recommendation: 84%
Top 5 Soup in Madrid (Quick Answer)
Based on diner recommendations across 5 restaurants:
- Malacatín, €9.00 (La Latina)
- Sobrino de Botín, €8.50 (Centro)
- Malacatín, €8.00 (La Latina)
- Corral de la Morería, €18.00 (La Latina)
- La Buena Vida — 84% recommended, €12.00 (Chueca)
Scroll down for detailed comparisons, prices, and diner tips for each restaurant.
All 5 Restaurants Compared
#1
Malacatín
La Latina·$$
Caldo con Jamón
€9.00
Clear broth with sliced jamón and vegetables.
Tip: A lighter option that lets you taste the traditional Madrid flavor without the commitment of the full stew.
#2
Sobrino de Botín
Centro·$$$
Sopa de Ajo
€8.50
Garlic soup with bread and a poached egg in the Castilian style.
Tip: Order this as a starter before the main roast—it's affordable and hits the spot without diminishing appetite for the signature dishes.
#3
Malacatín
La Latina·$$
Sopa de Cocido
€8.00
The broth course served first, with noodles and vegetables.
Tip: If you're not sure about committing to the full cocido, try the broth alone — it's warming, good value, and captures the essence of the dish.
#4
Corral de la Morería
La Latina·$$$
Gazpacho with Jamón and Cherry Tomato
€18.00
Classic Spanish cold soup with ibérico ham and heirloom tomato garnish.
Tip: Order the Soleá Menu (€49.95) to start — it includes gazpacho, a main, and dessert. Perfect for sampling the kitchen's approach without overcommitting.
#584% recommend
La Buena Vida
Chueca·$$$
Gazpacho
€12.00
Summer Spanish tomato and bread soup, served chilled with olive oil and jamón crisps.
Tip: Only available June-August. A perfect first course on a hot day — refreshing and light.