6 Best Restaurants in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Bilbao and the Basque Country

El Mesón

$$ Fodor's choice

Textbook-perfect Basque classics draw a local crowd at this Ensanche restaurant run by a seasoned husband-and-wife team on the cusp of retirement—so visit while you still can! Seasonal Basque delicacies, like earthy perretxico mushrooms, meaty fresh anchovies, and tender white asparagus, round out a perennial menu whose star dishes include squid braised in its own ink and hake in salsa verde.

Calle Ramon Ortiz de Zarate 5, Vitoria, Basque Country, 01005, Spain
94-514--6191
Known For
  • over-and-beyond service
  • varied wine list
  • Basque restaurant classics done right
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

La Bodeguilla Lanciego

$$ Fodor's choice

This inviting white-tablecloth taberna established in 1959 serves soul-satisfying cuisine in a cabinlike dining room decorated with taupe curtains, blond-wood chairs, and original artwork. Steak frites is the go-to here with roast turbot coming in a close second.

Bar El Toloño

$$

The unassuming interiors of this Casco Viejo standby belie a sophisticated kitchen that has won numerous awards for its knockout pintxos including txangurro gratinado (crab gratin), gildas (olive-anchovy-pepper brochettes), and rabbit ravioli. Order and pay at the bar, then carry your nibbles outside to the first-come-first-served patio.

Cuesta San Francisco 3, Vitoria, Basque Country, 01001, Spain
94-523--3336
Known For
  • worth-the-wait creative bites
  • devoted local crowd
  • aperitivo hour rush

Recommended Fodor's Video

Bar La Torre de Anda

$

A little-known culinary gem on the ground floor of the 15th-century Torre de Anda, this down-home wine and cheese bar with three high-top tables is always stocked with smoky Idiazabal, limited-production Rioja Alavesa wines, and tart gildas.

Calle Hedegile 110, Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain
68-889--8988
Known For
  • passionate and knowledgeable owner
  • perfect spot for an aperitivo or midday snack
  • in the heart of the old town

El Portalón

$$$

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.

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 (€78) changes seasonally; beware there is only one dinner service, on Saturday.

Av. Gasteiz 21, Vitoria, Basque Country, 01008, Spain
94-513--4822
Known For
  • heavenly steak tartare
  • good-value tasting menus
  • impress-your-date ambience
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed., No dinner Sun.–Fri.