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The Munchies: 5 Best Restaurants in San Sebastian

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Written by Joseph Mcqueen

Anyone who’s ever enjoyed some cannabis will know that the munchie phenomenon is a real thing. In an ode to that hunger you feel after a light bun, we’re going to be looking at some of the best eating spots in one of the greatest food locations in the world: San Sebastien. This coastal gem in Spain’s Basque Country, is renowned for its picturesque beaches, vibrant culture, and, most notably, its culinary scene.

This gastronomic paradise attracts food enthusiasts from all corners of the globe, eager to indulge in the region’s delectable dishes and innovative culinary creations. In this article, we explore the five best restaurants that – not only showcase the finest flavors San Sebastian has to offer – but also will quench even the greatest of munchies. 

San Sebastian

On the top corner of Spain, where France borders it, there is a beautiful coastal city located in the Basque Country. This beauty is known as San Sebastian, or Donostia. The Basque Country, also known as Euskadi in the Basque language, is an autonomous community located in the northern part of Spain and southwestern France. It is a unique region with a distinct cultural identity, history, and language. The Basque Country is characterized by its strong sense of regional pride and its own language, Euskara, which is unrelated to any other known language. One of the greatest highlights of this part of the world is the food. Spain writes:

San Sebastian, Spain

“The Basque Country is probably the most important tourist destination in Spain. A coastal and border region, whose very varied culinary delights are due to the mixture of sea and mountain cultures with modern top-quality cooking… The good food is a reflection of the character of the Basque people, a people devoted to tradition and good food, the centre of any social occasion. The Basque Country, a culinary paradise”

A lot of locations around the world have great food. Europe is known for its varied traditions, as is South America and Asia. But what makes this city in particular so amazing?

Food in San Sebastian

San Sebastian’s reputation as a gastronomic paradise is well-deserved, and several factors contribute to making it such an exceptional place for food. In 2017, it was awarded number 1 best culinary location in the world, beating the likes of New York, London and Tokyo. But let’s understand why.

Basque Culinary Tradition

It’s important to mention the Basque country again, as it is one of Europe’s oldest and strongest cultures. This place is extremely unique, and has a rich culinary heritage deeply rooted in its history and culture. The distinct language actually predates the romantic languages that much of Europe speaks. The region’s chefs have long upheld the tradition of using high-quality, local ingredients to create dishes that showcase the natural flavours of the land and sea. This commitment to preserving and celebrating their culinary roots forms the foundation of San Sebastian’s outstanding food scene.

Pintxos Culture

You can’t speak about San Sebastian without mentioning pintxos. This city is famous for its pintxos, a Basque variation of tapas. The city’s streets are lined with pintxos bars, where locals and visitors alike can indulge in an array of small, bite-sized delights. Each one of these little bites is a work of art, meticulously prepared with a combination of flavors and textures that delight the senses. This is not just a culinary experience but also a social one, as it is common for people to hop from bar to bar, trying different foods and enjoying a friendly atmosphere. If you’re someone that isn’t sold on the tapas way of life, then I can assure you that you’ll have your mind changed by San Sebastian. 

Michelin-Starred Restaurants

San Sebastian boasts an impressive number of Michelin-starred restaurants for a city of its size. Discover Donostia writes:

A total of 19 in such a small city makes San Sebastian the place with the highest concentration of Michelin stars per square kilometre in Europe. In fact, Kyoto (Japan) is the only place in the world that has a higher concentration of Michelin stars than Donostia.”

These world-class dining establishments, led by visionary chefs, push the boundaries of food – blending innovation with tradition. The pursuit of excellence and culinary creativity is evident in the meticulously curated tasting menus and artistic presentations that will leave you in genuine awe.

Fresh and Local Ingredients

The last but perhaps most important thing to mention when discussing the food in Sab Sebastian is the ingredients. Located between the Bay of Biscay and the rolling hills of the Basque countryside, San Sebastian enjoys a bountiful natural selection of ingredients. The proximity to the sea provides an abundance of fresh seafood, while the fertile land produces high-quality vegetables, fruits and livestock. Chefs in the city have access to a diverse range of top-notch ingredients, ensuring that their dishes are of the highest quality and flavor.

5 Best Restaurants in San Sebastian

I was lucky enough to visit San Sebastian a few times growing up, and more recently, and I can tell you that this food is a true work of art. If you have the cannabis-induced munchies or just a usual hunger, this place will feel like heaven. These top 5 restaurants will shock and surprise you. 

Arzak

You know the kind of place that James Bond would be sitting in at the end of a film, well this is it. At the pinnacle of San Sebastian’s dining scene stands Arzak, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant that has earned a reputation as one of the world’s best. Ran by chef Juan Mari Arzak and his daughter Elena, the restaurant is celebrated for its avant-garde Basque cuisine. You can savour exquisitely crafted dishes that blend tradition with modern techniques. The prices may be high, but so is the experience. 

Mugaritz

This place is more like something out of Mark Zuckererg’s secret forest house – if he has one? Nestled amid rolling hills and lush greenery, Mugaritz, with two Michelin stars, offers a dining experience unlike any other. Chef Andoni Luis Aduriz is renowned for his daring culinary experiments, presenting guests with a series of thought-provoking dishes – they even sell lobster and raw pork heart. The restaurant’s picturesque location adds to the magic. 

Akelarre

With the shimmering Bay of Biscay as its backdrop, Akelarre captivates diners with its breathtaking views and exceptional cuisine. Chef Pedro Subijana’s three-Michelin-starred restaurant is known for its impeccable presentation and innovative dishes, emphasising the use of local, seasonal ingredients. The combination of gastronomic excellence and breathtaking vistas makes Akelarre a must-visit destination for food connoisseurs and nature enthusiasts alike.

Martin Berasategui

Situated in the nearby town of Lasarte-Oria, just a short drive from San Sebastian, the eponymous restaurant Martin Berasategui boasts an impressive three Michelin stars. Chef Berasategui’s masterful creations showcase the essence of Basque cuisine, with a focus on flavour, texture, and artistic presentation. The tasting menu is an exquisite journey through the region’s culinary heritage, earning this establishment its place among the finest dining destinations in the world.

Restaurante Elkano

For seafood enthusiasts, Restaurante Elkano is an absolute icon. Located in the charming fishing village of Getaria, a short drive from San Sebastian, this Michelin-starred gem is renowned for its grilled fish, particularly the legendary turbot. Expertly prepared over an open fire, the fish’s succulent flavours and smoky aroma are unmatched. With its rustic charm and seaside ambiance, Elkano offers an authentic Basque dining experience that captures the essence of the region’s coastal heritage.

The Streets of San Sebastian 

There is one thing that all of these restaurants have in common: they do cost a great deal. So, not to worry, whilst these places have all the Michelin stars in the world, there is another way to experience this city’s food without spending your entire inheritance. Simply walk around the endless small streets and go wherever takes your fancy. As mentioned earlier, the culture of small bites means that your munchies can be comfortably quenched throughout the day. It will probably be just as good as any of these restaurants. 

Conclusion

San Sebastian’s culinary landscape is a treasure trove of Michelin-starred dining experiences, each offering a unique and unforgettable journey through the region’s flavours and traditions. Whether you’re a seasoned taster or a curious food adventurer, these five restaurants promise to tantalise your taste buds and leave you with lasting memories of the culinary delights that define this vibrant coastal city. Or, failing that, just go get a snack. Your munchies will be dealt with in a way like never before. Welcome to San Sebastian. Enjoy. 

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Joseph Mcqueen

Joseph is a cannabis journalist in the UK. His search and love for the truth in the cannabis industry is what drives him to write.