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4 based on 83 reviews
Cogimos un menú del dÃa de 13â¬, café aparte. Llegamos a la 13,05 y tras tomarnos nota enseguida, elegà hojaldre relleno. Me avisaron que tardarÃa 20 minutos, pues lo acababan de meter en el horno. Me pareció bastante tiempo, pero estaba dispuesta a esperar porque me apetecÃa comerlo. Nos llamó la atención que no tuvieran las cosas preparadas un poco antes, pero bueno. Se me avisó y acepté. El problema es que finalmente fueron 40 minutos y ahà ya se nos hizo eterno. Si que es verdad que una vez estaba listo, el resto de platos nos los trajeron muy rápido. Las camareras atentas y trato agradable. No me gustó que el agua fuese de grifo y no mineral. Las raciones del primer plato y postre, nos parecieron adecuadas. Pero las de los segundos platos, muy escasas. Todo estaba riquÃsimo, eso es cierto. Pero solemos ir a otros restaurantes algo más baratos, con más cantidad de comida. Nos pareció excasa y de momento no volveremos.
4 based on 151 reviews
Had a very nice lunch with family. It is a very basque local place with has a fantastic set menu at a great price. Would go back any day.
4 based on 44 reviews
We were lucky to stumble upon the brand new Malkorra hotel and restaurant just a 15 minute drive from the fantastic hum of San Sebastian, yet a million miles away, set in rural farmland, with tranquility, views, restrained luxury, friendly young proprietors, and dining that is worth the trip in and of itself.My two teenage daughters and I were on a (sadly) brief visit to San Sebastian from our friend's house in Biarritz. We hoped to stay the night after a wonderful day of walking, swimming, and especially eating in a truly delightful city. We tried but got shut out of any and all lodging in San Sebastian due to a jazz festival in progress (and simply showing up on a Friday night in late July). As we were leaving, we got a tip from a wonderful woman (like my girls, a twin) in the information office about a brand new hotel just a few miles away in the hills. We set out for it, as it was on our way back towards France anyway. We found it easily and lucked into a wonderful stay. A brother and sister team, Xabi and Ane created Malkorra on land once part of their family farm, in a tranquil setting with splendid views down to San Sebastian.Let me start with the food. Wow. The chef, Xabi completely lives up to the reputation that Donostia has for superb cuisine. Malkorra the restaurant is already near capacity each night, and it is no surprise to me. I'd go there all the time if I could. They have a promotional video on YouTube, and the shots of the food are no exaggeration. It is as fresh and delicious as it is beautiful.While my daughters enjoyed the pool, the sauna, jacuzzi and cold water plunge in the spa, I sipped a drink on the terrace and gazed at San Sebastian down below. Xabi brought me a plate of the local peppers, sauteed in olive oil. They were delicious. The piparra peppers were very similar to Shishito peppers available where I live in California.When we later sat for dinner, we decided to try everything Xabi was making that night, but there was one exception. I had asked the server about fresh fish and next thing I know, here comes Xabi out to our table with a 2 1/2 foot Hake in his hands, caught earlier in the day and it looked it. He made a special course for us that was not on the menu, and it was out of this world.The hotel rooms are nicely appointed, with balconies. There aren't many, 8 I think in total. All doubles. It is a great place for a couples get away. I had to get two rooms because of my daughters, so I'd say it's not necessarily a place for families, although it worked out fine for us.As for activities, there is an interesting ruins to explore, the Castillo de Beloaga a short walk up the hill from the hotel. It was built on top of a rocky outcrop and the views in all directions are great. The hotel is also a short walk to the trailhead of another great hike, to the Arditurri. And of course it is a short hop from the hotel back down to San Sebastian, or Hondarribia.
4 based on 95 reviews
Had local hard cider and delicious brochette of marinated grilled prawns and fish with romaine salad lightly topped with fresh tuna and crabmeat,and ended with tasty and generous creme brulee which we shared for dessert. Minutes from our Olazi B & B.
4 based on 247 reviews
An excellent lunch here with great views of the small harbour. We came here for lunch as an alternative to San Sebastion. Definately worth the short trip. Menu was comprehensive (grilled prawns and whole sole thoroughly recommended). The meals dont come with begetables so make sure you add some if tou are looking for a filling meal. All in all a great meal over the water. Thoroughly recomended
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4 based on 3075 reviews
I have enjoyed food in many different parts of Spain and the world. Arzak was a treat, a donât miss, a must do again. The special drink to start was only the beginning of the great things to come
4 based on 209 reviews
We came here for dinner one thursday evening at month end and I was lucky to have called before and book a table. We arrived early but eventually people started coming in and the restaurant got full. On weekends they open the adjacent restaurant room, otherwise you have your food at the bar. The dishes are traditional basque local favourites, like ham, grilled steak or fish, mushroom omelette, to be washed down with cidre or Rioja red wine. Quality of the food is excellent and the price level very reasonable, which explains why it is so popular.
4 based on 588 reviews
At the entrance to the Port of Pasaia, in a 17th-century mansion, is the restaurant Casa Cámara. Diners can watch the coming and going of boats from its sea-facing dining room. Given its maritime character, the restaurant specialises in fish and seafood.
We have been traveling in Europe for the last month and found this restaurant to be far superior in terms of fresh fish, the choices, the preparation of any restaurant we visited.Thank you for a wonderful experience.PAThank you very much for your kind words Paul, it's a pleasure, we really appreciate your comment. We are glad that you came and that you enjoyed the experience. Warm regards
4 based on 166 reviews
Very modern and stylish place. The food is a very tasty mixture of spanish tradition and innovation. Their tapas are just great and so cheap. I ate until stuffed and paid 12⬠for the whole thing!
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4 based on 381 reviews
One of the best fish I've ever had. Great family owned restaurant with wonderful local cuisine and the most friendly of staff. The owners are dedicated to their craft and it shows in their food and love for their work. Don't come to San Sebastián without visiting this wonderful place. Good morning. Thanks for sharing your review.As you've said, we really love our job. And the best part of it is seeing people enjoy with our food. We are glad you felt so comfortable and you liked our food so much.It would be great to see you again soon. Thank you very much.
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