Finally, spicy food in Madrid!
Kitchen 154 is a street food classic in Madrid, a constant at the city’s expanding line up of food festivals and farmers markets and, most recently, purveyors of their first physical restaurant in the Mercado de Vallehermoso, a neighborhood marketplace where you can increasingly find craft beer bars and street food restaurants popping up among the traditional charcuterie stands and local fishmongers.
Kitchen 154’s cuisine ranges from Indian to Korean to Mexican, but it always has one thing in common: spice. Yes, as you’d expect from a self-described “Spicy Food Lab,” the creations served up by Kitchen 154 are packed full of vibrant flavors from fresh herbs, spice rubs, homemade pickled vegetables, and a wide variety of well-known hot sauces as well as some homemade varieties (the house habanero sauce is killer, tons of heat without sacrificing the flavor).