11 Best Restaurants in Bilbao and the Basque Country, Spain

La Mañueta

$ Fodor's choice

In 2022, Spain's oldest churrería—perhaps Pamplona's top culinary attraction—rang in 150 years. In this hole-in-the-wall resembling a medieval foundry, hypnotic whorls of dough fry to crackly perfection in vats of Navarran extra-virgin olive oil set over beechwood flame. La Mañueta keeps bizarre hours: 7–11 am on Sundays in October, 8–11:30 am on the two Saturdays prior to San Fermín, and 6–11 am during San Fermín week.

Calle Mañueta 8, Pamplona, Navarre, Spain
94-822--7627
Known For
  • churros with over a century of history
  • limited hours
  • San Fermín rite of passage
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Aug.–Sept., Nov.–June

La Taberna de Baco

$ Fodor's choice

This bright, modern bar is a great spot to try seasonal, market-fresh tapas like heirloom tomato salad with chilies and raw onion or cheesy mushroom "carpaccio," but locals flock here for one dish in particular: oreja a la plancha, griddled pig's ear swimming in punchy brava (spicy) sauce. Shatteringly crisp and unapologetically rich, it's one of the best versions you'll have in Spain.

Terete

$$$ Fodor's choice

A perennial local favorite, this rustic spot has been roasting lamb in wood ovens since 1877 and serves a hearty menestra de verduras (vegetables stewed with bits of ham) that is justly revered as a mandatory sidekick. With rough hand-hewn wooden tables distributed around dark stone and wood-beam dining rooms, the medieval stagecoach-inn environment matches the traditional roasts.

Calle Lucrecia Arana 17, Haro, La Rioja, 26200, Spain
94-131--0023
Known For
  • 19th-century wood-burning oven
  • succulent roast lamb and suckling pig
  • stock of some of La Rioja's best reservas and crianzas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed 1st 2 wks in July, and last 2 wks in Nov. No dinner Sat. and Sun., Reservations essential

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Tondeluna

$$ Fodor's choice

Tondeluna has six communal tables (with 10 seats each), and all have views into the kitchen, where cooks plate dishes novel and familiar like glazed beef cheeks with apple puree and Getaria-style hake with melty panadera (thinly sliced and roasted) potatoes.

Aizian

$$$$ | El Ensanche

Chef José Miguel Olazabalaga's Aizian is anything but a "hotel restaurant," even if it's situated inside the Meliá Bilbao. Sure, his dishes err on the staid side—you won't find tweezed microgreens and dry-ice displays here—but they're dependably delicious: think sautéed wild mushrooms topped with foie gras and a runny egg or seared venison loin with beets and smoked chestnut puree.

Calle Lehendakari Leizaola 29, Bilbao, Basque Country, 48001, Spain
94-428--0039
Known For
  • old-school Basque with a twist
  • dreamy torrija (Spanish "French" toast)
  • good value for fine dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

El Portalón

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With creaky wood floors, bare brick walls, and ancient beams and coats of arms, this 15th-century inn turns out classical Castilian and Basque specialties reflective of the region. Try the cochinillo lechal (roast suckling pig) or any of the monkfish preparations. The wine cellar is a gold mine. To reserve a tasting menu, priced at around €55, be sure to call at least two days ahead.

Errejota

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This warm, family-run restaurant in a stately mansion with a classically elegant interior is one of Pamplona's foremost addresses for refined cuisine. There's something for everyone on the diverse, internationally inflected menu, whose highlights include baby artichokes with langoustine tails and stewed Tolosa red beans.

Pl. Príncipe de Viana 1, Pamplona, Navarre, 31002, Spain
94-822--2097
Known For
  • modern Navarrese cuisine
  • white-tablecloth dining room
  • standout artichokes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. (except during San Fermín). No dinner Sun.–Wed.

Europa Restaurante

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Pamplona's poshest restaurant, in the hotel of the same name, the Europa offers refined, Michelin-starred Navarrese cooking with reasonably priced à la carte dishes as well as excellent tasting menus. The small and bright first-floor dining room is the perfect backdrop to dishes like slow-cooked lamb and pork—and what might be the best bacalao al pil pil you'll ever taste.

Calle Espoz y Mina 11, Pamplona, Navarre, 31002, Spain
94-822--1800
Known For
  • seasonal vegetable dishes
  • nicest restaurant in town
  • affordable tasting menus
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., No dinner Mon. and Tues.

La Herradura

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Rub shoulders with small-town riojanos as you tuck into a bowl of caparrones, a local stew made with Riojan red beans, sausage, and fatback. The house wine is an acceptable and inexpensive Uruñuela cosechero (young wine of the year) from the Najerilla Valley. Families will appreciate the children's play area and Saturday activities.

Ctra. de Lerma (N14), Km 42, Anguiano, La Rioja, 26322, Spain
94-137--7151
Known For
  • caparrones
  • traditional Rioja
  • staff with big personalities
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Salón de Juegos Concha 1

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Locals know that this nondescript salón de juegos (literally "gambling hall") slings some of the city's best potato omelets, flipped nonstop from 8 am to midnight. The basic potato-and-onion rendition, gloriously gooey in the center, will set you back €2; more deluxe versions (with crab, jamón ibérico, etc.) are a tad pricier. Minors are not allowed entry, but the staff will happily wrap food to go.

Calle General Concha 1, Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
94-410--1971
Known For
  • shockingly affordable
  • hot Spanish omelet served around the clock
  • secret local haunt

Txebiko Cachetero

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A Calle del Laurel standby, this refined taberna with wood-paneled walls serves Riojan specialties like cochinillo asado (roast suckling pig) and pimentón-laced potatoes a la riojana (potato and chorizo stew). The neighboring La Brasa de Laurel (at No.16) is run by the same team and centers on high-end grilled meats and fish.

Calle del Laurel 3, Logroño, La Rioja, 26001, Spain
94-122--8463
Known For
  • personable waitstaff
  • upscale Riojan cuisine
  • crackly cochinillo and fresh seafood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner Mon.–Thu.