Impressively run by two brothers (Narciso front of house and Paco in the kitchen) who named this restaurant in homage to their love, since childhood, of dishes that are literally “eaten with a spoon” (cuchara). Occupying two floors, and more extensive since its renovation in a more contemporary style, its focus is on local and traditionally inspired cooking with a modern touch, with lots of attention to detail and daily specials influenced by market availability. Make sure you try the salmorejo, the veal croquettes, the mini-patatas bravas, the flamenquín, and classic dishes such as oxtail.