BAR GALEA
Read moreLocated in the main street of the Las Arenas district, this small bar is famous for its many pintxos, especially the tortilla one. At aperitif time, its bar is overrun by pintxo-pote lovers (pintxo and glass of wine), a local custom that is always very popular with visitors! In addition to its inevitable tortilla, try the mini sandwich of bonito (tuna) and green chilli pepper, octopus, stuffed peppers, foie gras... Everything is good, so let yourself be tempted according to the mood of the moment! Informal and local atmosphere.
SUKAM
Read moreLocated right next to the suspension bridge, this restaurant is run by the young chef Alvaro Martínez, trained in the kitchens of Arzak, Martín Berasategui and El Bulli. With such a culinary background, it is easy to understand the presence of some very modern dishes, such as egg cooked at low temperature, or Asian-inspired dishes, such as nigiri de txangurro (crab). Also on the menu, crispy fritters with chilli and blood sausage, shrimp gyozas, parmentier with mushrooms and oxtail... all to be enjoyed in a beautiful contemporary setting!
KAROLA ETXEA
Read moreLocated in an old fisherman's house in Puerto Viejo, this charming little restaurant has been run by the same family for 50 years. Here, you can feast on fresh fish and seafood that varies according to the catch and the season, as well as tasty traditional recipes such as cod in Biscayan sauce or kokotxas in pil-pil sauce. An honest cuisine highlighting the products of the sea, to be enjoyed in a charming comedor in the colors of the ocean, under beautiful beams weathered by time.