45 Best Restaurants in Spain

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We've compiled the best of the best in Spain - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Euskal Etxea

$ | Born-Ribera

One of the better grazing destinations in El Born (it's part of the Sagardi group of Basque restaurants) the bar here is topped with a colorful array of tapas and pintxos (bite-size snacks typical of the Basque country, served on a toothpick). The restaurant section (which also houses an art gallery) is usually completely booked, but it's more fun to sip and nibble in the bar anyway.

Placeta de Montcada 1–3, Barcelona, 08003, Spain
93-310–2185
Known For
  • Basque pintxos
  • Art gallery on-site
  • Lively bar section for a quick snack
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Ganbara

$$$ | Parte Vieja

This busy bar and sedate downstairs restaurant near Plaza de la Constitución is run by the third generation of the same family. Exquisite minimalist morsels range from white Huelva prawns al ajillo to homemade foie gras to battered kokotxak (hake cheeks) and—the cult favorite—wild mushrooms topped with an egg yolk.

Calle San Jerónimo 21, San Sebastián, 20003, Spain
94-342--2575
Known For
  • To-die-for wild mushrooms
  • Traditional Basque pintxos
  • Lively bar
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Gure Kabi

$$ | El Ensanche

This family-friendly restaurant off the tourist track serves a wide range of classic, lovingly prepared dishes ranging from creamy squid croquetas to griddled European lobster. The best value is the €18 weekday menú del día (prix fixe), which can be made vegetarian upon request.

Calle Particular de Estraunza 4–6, Bilbao, 48011, Spain
94-600--4843
Known For
  • Basque home cooking
  • Locals-only vibe
  • Standout prix-fixe lunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Igueldo

$$$ | Eixample Esquerra

Basque dishes are competently updated and delivered with a dash of style at this smart, white-walled Eixample establishment. A fiery grill turns out excellent regional meat specialties, but don't overlook fish dishes such as baby squid with cured ham and caramelized onions. Co-owners Ana and Gonzalo have impressive CVs that include stints in some of Spain's finest restaurants, and it shows in the precise service and wine pairings.

Rosselló 186, Barcelona, 08008, Spain
93-452–2555
Known For
  • Basque cuisine
  • Excellent service
  • Great wine pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and 1 wk in Aug.

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Irati Taverna Basca

$$ | Barri Gòtic

There's only one drawback to this lively Basque bar between Plaça del Pi and La Rambla: it's harder to squeeze into than the metro at rush hour. Skip the pintxos (small plates) on the bar and opt instead for the small bites brought out piping-hot from the kitchen. Pair them with a cold and refreshing Txakolí, the young, sparkling Basque white wine.

Jolastoki

$$$$ | Neguri

If you find yourself in Getxo, the beach town north of Bilbao where the Puente de Vizcaya is located, treat yourself to a meal at this graceful mansion serving mouthwatering dishes like rice with squid and salsa verde and oxtail in Rioja wine sauce. Set menus, ranging in price from €15 to €75 per person, are a good value whether you're looking to save or splurge.

Av. Los Chopos 21, Getxo, 48992, Spain
94-491--2031
Known For
  • Location near the Puente de Vizcaya
  • Locally sourced ingredients
  • Variety of set menus
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun. and Tues.
Reservations essential

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La Ribera

$$ | Casco Viejo

Make a beeline to this gastro bar on the ground floor of the eponymous mercado to satisfy your Basque food cravings after you've ogled all the shimmering fresh fish, plump jamones ibéricos (Iberian hams), and sweet-smelling fruit. The menú del día is usually a good deal, and the highbrow pintxos are consistently tasty.

Calle de la Ribera 20, Bilbao, 48005, Spain
94-657--5474
Known For
  • Hip, young vibe
  • Good prix-fixe lunch
  • Wide selection of sweet and savory snacks
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Lakasa

$$$

Basque chef César Martín has a devoted local following for his hyperseasonal menus that show a sincere dedication to food sustainability. Lakasa may have moved into a bigger, more modern space, but Martín's specialties haven't wavered; be sure to indulge in the Idiazabal fritters, crisp orbs redolent of smoky sheep's cheese.

Pl. del Descubridor Diego de Ordás 1, 28003, Spain
91-533–8715
Known For
  • Experimental Basque cuisine
  • Quiet dining
  • Pristine seafood
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun.

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Maun Grill Bar

$$$ | Centro

Opened in 2019 in Mercado de San Martín, Maun is not your typical no-frills "bar de mercado" but rather a gastronomical food counter whose mouthwatering dishes—such as fish stew, squid in ink sauce, and heirloom tomato salad—are made with ultrafresh ingredients sourced steps from your table.

Calle Urbieta 9, San Sebastián, Spain
60-323--4761
Known For
  • Promising young chef
  • Terrific value
  • Market-fresh cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., No dinner Mon.–Weds.

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Nido Bilbao

$$$ | El Ensanche

Even the bread is homemade at this wildly popular Basque restaurant on the Left Bank that's renowned for throwback dishes like goose foie gras with raspberry coulis, dry-aged T-bone steaks, and house-made morcilla (blood sausage). A list of small-production and organic wines rounds out the hyperlocal dining experience.

Calle Barroeta Aldamar 3, Bilbao, 48001, Spain
60-810--0700
Known For
  • House-made everything
  • Natural wine
  • Market cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Portuondo

$$$

Sweeping beach views through picture windows, aromas of fresh fish cooking over hot coals, a sophisticated country dining room—these are a few reasons Portuondo, a 15-minute walk outside town, is a Mundaka stalwart. Those in the mood for something more informal can post up at the walk-in-only downstairs cervecera (brewery).

Portuondo Auzoa 5, Mundaka, 48360, Spain
94-687--6050
Known For
  • Scenic setting
  • Meats and fish grilled to perfection
  • Buzzy pintxo bar
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon.–Thurs.

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Restaurante Arriaga

$$$$ | Armilla

Run by Basque chef Álvaro Arriaga, this restaurant sits on the top floor of the Museo de la Memoria de Andalucía just outside the city (it's well worth the taxi drive) and has panoramic views of Granada with the Sierra Nevada behind. Choose from two tasting menus (€80 for six dishes and €100 for nine dishes), both with one surprise after another and available with Andalusian wine pairing.

Av. de las Ciencias 2, Granada, 18006, Spain
958-132619
Known For
  • Stellar cuisine and an unforgettable culinary experience
  • Culinary surprises (the menu starts with dessert!)
  • Offers vegetarian set menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Sagardi

$$$ | Born-Ribera

An attractive wood-and-stone cider-house replica, Sagardi piles the counter with a dazzling variety of cold Basque-style pintxos served on toothpicks; even better, though, are the hot offerings from the kitchen. The restaurant in back serves Basque delicacies like codfish omelets and txuletas de buey (beef steaks) grilled over coals. The other Sagardi branch at Carrer Muntaner 70–72 is equally good. The outdoor patio gets hectic in the high season but is quite lovely if you can find an empty spot.

Taktika Berri

$$ | Eixample

Specializing in San Sebastián's favorite dishes, this Basque restaurant has only one drawback: a table is hard to score unless you call well in advance. A good backup plan, though, is the tapas served at the first-come, first-served bar.

València 169, Barcelona, 08011, Spain
93-453–4759
Known For
  • Basque pintxos
  • Convivial tavern atmosphere
  • Hospitable service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner Sat.

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Zaldiaran

$$$$

Don't be put off by the outdated plating (think sorbet served in martini glasses); book a meal here for contemporary interpretations of Basque classics, such as tempura-battered artichokes and razor clams with yuzu vinaigrette. The tasting menu (€89) changes seasonally; beware there is only one dinner service, on Saturday.

Av. Gasteiz 21, Vitoria, 01008, Spain
94-513--4822
Known For
  • Heavenly steak tartare
  • Good-value tasting menus
  • Impress-your-date ambience
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.–Fri.

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