Restaurants in San Sebastian
#21
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Some tips:
The prawn skewer (brocheta de gambas) at Goiz-Argi: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=39
The fabulous anchovies (anchoas) pintxos at Txepetxa (all they have are tasty ancovies pintxos in almost unthinkable variations):
http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=37
La Hoguera (the bonfire) at Zeruko: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=86
The risotto at La Cuchara de San Telmo: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...erficha&id=150
The sirloin at Gandarias: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=27
The txistorra or any mushrooms at Ganbara: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=42
The famous Gilda at Casa Valles: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...erficha&id=165
The Txalupa at Bergara: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...74&do=verficha
Not a pintxo, but you should have a plate of the out of this world cured ham in emblematic La Cepa. Expensive and worth every penny: http://www.barlacepa.com/en/
In general, just ask for the house special (especialidad de la casa), and you will be treated like a king everywhere.
And I must admit, I've also commited the sin of making a full meal out of pintxos a couple of times, but - god forbid - never several pintxos on a plate. If they hand you the plate, you're in the wrong bar ;-)
The prawn skewer (brocheta de gambas) at Goiz-Argi: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=39
The fabulous anchovies (anchoas) pintxos at Txepetxa (all they have are tasty ancovies pintxos in almost unthinkable variations):
http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=37
La Hoguera (the bonfire) at Zeruko: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=86
The risotto at La Cuchara de San Telmo: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...erficha&id=150
The sirloin at Gandarias: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=27
The txistorra or any mushrooms at Ganbara: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...verficha&id=42
The famous Gilda at Casa Valles: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...erficha&id=165
The Txalupa at Bergara: http://www.todopintxos.com/pintxos/p...74&do=verficha
Not a pintxo, but you should have a plate of the out of this world cured ham in emblematic La Cepa. Expensive and worth every penny: http://www.barlacepa.com/en/
In general, just ask for the house special (especialidad de la casa), and you will be treated like a king everywhere.
And I must admit, I've also commited the sin of making a full meal out of pintxos a couple of times, but - god forbid - never several pintxos on a plate. If they hand you the plate, you're in the wrong bar ;-)
#22

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Kimhe, a venial sin...the worst one is to have them on a plate!! Back your suggestion of ham at La Cepa, but I must confess that my favorite in SS is a small bar in one of the streets close to La Bretxa market...no tourists, no other bars on that street...wonderful, spectacular fresh grilled squid on a piece of bread...
#24

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IMDonehere...pintxos, not tapas (it´s a different concept). Almost any town in the Basque Country offers a great selection of pintxos in any bar...San Sebastian is the most known, but Bilbao (for example) offers almost the same thing.
#26

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Sorry if I sounded a bit rude!! This may help...https://mugalari.wordpress.com/2014/...asque-country/
#27

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And this one, old entry on an old blog of mine too, http://www.blogseitb.us/basquetouris...-not-a-racion/





