How to Say "madrid-style" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “madrid-style” is “madrileño” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El cocido madrileño es mi plato favorito.
The Madrid-style chickpea stew is my favorite dish.
Me gusta mucho el acento madrileño.
I really like the accent from Madrid.
El cielo madrileño tiene un azul muy especial.
The Madrid sky has a very special blue color.
Don't Capitalize Origins
In English, we capitalize 'Spanish' or 'Madrid-born.' In Spanish, words describing where someone is from (like madrileño) are written in lowercase unless they start a sentence.
Matching the Ending
Even though we are looking at the 'o' version, remember that if the thing you are describing is feminine, the 'o' changes to an 'a' (madrileña).
The Capitalization Trap
Mistake: “Un postre Madrileño.”
Correction: Un postre madrileño. Only names of cities are capitalized, not the adjectives derived from them.
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