Catalonia, Valencia, and the Costa Blanca Restaurants

Catalonia's eateries are deservedly famous. Girona’s Celler de Can Roca was voted the best restaurant in the world in 2015 in the annual critics’ poll conducted by British magazine Restaurant, and a host of other first-rate establishments continue to offer inspiring fine dining in Catalonia, which began in the hinterlands at the legendary Hotel Empordà. You needn’t go to an internationally acclaimed restaurant, however, to dine well. Superstar chef Ferran Adrià of the former foodie paradise elBulli dines regularly at dives in Roses, where straight-up fresh fish is the day-in, day-out attraction. Northern Catalonia's Empordà region is known not only for seafood, but also for a rich assortment of inland and upland products. Beef from Girona's verdant pastureland is prized throughout Catalonia, while wild mushrooms from the Pyrenees and game from the Alberes range offer seasonal depth and breadth to menus across the region. From a simple beachside paella or llobarro (sea bass) at a chiringuito (shack) with tables on the sand, to the splendor of a meal at El Celler de Can Roca, playing culinary hopscotch through Catalonia is a good way to organize a tour.

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  • 1. El Celler de Can Roca

    $$$$

    Holder of three Michelin stars since 2009, El Celler de Can Roca, helmed by the Roca brothers—Joan, Josep, and Jordi—is a life-changing culinary experience. Its two tasting menus, ranging from 14 to 22 courses and priced in the €250 range, feature wildly inventive dishes and daring presentations.

    Can Sunyer 48, Girona, Catalonia, 17007, Spain
    972-222157

    Known For

    • Considered one of the best restaurants in the world
    • Expansive wine list
    • Reservations required many months or even a year ahead

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Easter and Christmas holidays, and most of Aug., Reservations essential and available via the website only
  • 2. El Motel

    $$$$

    Just 1½ km (1 mile) north of town, this restaurant—housed within a rather nondescript hotel—has been hailed as the birthplace of modern Catalan cuisine and is a beacon for gourmands. The hyper-local menu changes with the seasons and features such dishes as eggplant with anchovies from Cadaqués, stewed chicken with morels plucked from the Collserola mountains, and a vanilla tart topped with strawberries from nearby Vilafant.

    Av. Salvador Dalí i Domènech 170, Figueres, Catalonia, 17600, Spain
    972-500562

    Known For

    • Historic culinary destination
    • Marvelous cheese selection
    • Impeccable service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, no dinner
  • 3. La Seu

    $$$

    Under co-owners Fede and Diana Cervera and chef Xicu Ramón, this distinguished restaurant in the center of town continues to reinvent and deconstruct traditional Valencian cuisine. The setting is an architectural tour de force: a 16th-century town house transformed into a sunlit modern space with an open kitchen and a three-story-high wall sculpted to resemble a billowing white curtain. The midweek menus, available for lunch or dinner, include a selection of creative tapas—minicourses, really, that might include a soup or a salad—and one rice dish or other main course, giving you a good idea of the chef's repertoire at an unbeatable price.

    Calle Loreto 59, Dénia, Valencia, 03700, Spain
    966-424478

    Known For

    • Creative tapas
    • Unbeatable midweek menu prices
    • Inventive take on Valencian cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed early Jan.–early Feb. Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Restaurant Pont Vell

    $$$$

    Book in advance for a table on the romantic riverfront terrace and you’ll be rewarded with exceptional views of Besalú’s medieval bridge. The prix-fixe menu changes monthly and offers a wide array of traditional Catalan dishes of superb quality, with seasonal ingredients sourced from the nearby Banyols market.

    Pont Vell 24, Besalú, Catalonia, 17850, Spain
    972-591027

    Known For

    • Warm, friendly service
    • Terrace with views
    • Seasonal menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. Dinner Fri. and Sat. only
  • 5. Can Segura

    $$

    Half a block in from the town's beach, this restaurant serves house-cooked seafood and upland specialties. The pimientos de piquillos rellenos de brandada (sweet red peppers stuffed with codfish mousse) are first-rate, as are the rice dishes.

    Carrer de Sant Pere 11, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Catalonia, 17220, Spain
    972-321009

    Known For

    • First-rate seafood
    • Daily menu specials
    • Excellent rice dishes
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  • 6. El Buen Comer

    $$

    On the edge of the old town, this relaxed bi-level restaurant serves enticing dishes in plentiful portions. Downstairs, indulge in tapas and simpler dishes, or head to the fancier dining space upstairs for specialties like roast suckling pig, lamb chops, and sea bass baked in rock salt.

    Calle Mayor 8, Alicante, Valencia, 03002, Spain
    965-213103

    Known For

    • Rice dishes
    • Well-priced prix-fixe menus
    • Specialty meat and seafood dishes
  • 7. La Cuina de Can Simon

    $$$$

    Elegantly rustic, this restaurant beside Tossa de Mar's medieval walls serves classical Catalan cuisine from the sea, including lobster rice, and the mountains, such as a traditional mixed-meat stew. A tapas tasting menu (€98) lets you sample a bit of everything.

    Carrer del Portal 24, Tossa de Mar, Catalonia, 17320, Spain
    972-341269

    Known For

    • Top-notch service
    • Seasonal menu
    • Welcoming tapa and cava upon entrance

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 8. La Sucursal

    $$$$ | El Carmen

    This thoroughly modern but comfortable restaurant in the Institut Valencià d'Art Modern is likely to put a serious dent in your budget, but it's unlikely you'll sample better venison carpaccio anywhere else, or partake of any finer an arroz caldoso de bogavante (soupy rice with lobster). The dinner menu is prix-fixe (€70). A great choice for lunch is the informal downstairs eatery, on the museum terrace, where the €12.50 prix-fixe lunch gets you a three-course feast.

    Carrer Guillem de Castro 118, Valencia, Valencia, 46003, Spain
    963-746665

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 9. La Taberna del Gourmet

    $$$

    This wine bar and restaurant in the heart of the casco antiguo (old town) earns high marks from locals and international visitors alike. There's a wide selection of montaditos (sandwiches), paella, and fresh seafood tapas—oysters, mussels, razor clams—complemented by a well-chosen list of Spanish wines. 

    Calle San Fernando 10, Alicante, Valencia, 03002, Spain
    965-204233

    Known For

    • Excellent wine list
    • Tapas tasting menu (€34)
    • Reservations essential
  • 10. Les Coques

    $$$

    If you have time for only one meal in the city, take it at this elegant little restaurant in the heart of historic Tarragona. The menu is bursting with both mountain and Mediterranean fare, and the prix-fixe lunch is a bargain at €19. Start off with the canelons d'auberginia amb ànec (eggplant and duck cannelloni); seafood fans should try the tronc de lluç al forn amb patates (oven-baked hake with potatoes).

    Carrer Sant Llorenç 15, Tarragona, Catalonia, 43003, Spain
    977-228300

    Known For

    • Mountain fare
    • Good-value prix-fixe lunch
    • Good wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No dinner Sun.–Thurs.
  • 11. Maribel Arroceria

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    So tasty is the paella here that even Valencianos regularly travel out of the city to Maribel Arroceria, off the main drag in El Palmar. Sit surrounded by the rice fields of Albufera Nature Park, either in the contemporary, air-conditioned dining room or outside at pavement tables overlooking the canal. Off the à la carte menu, diners can sample all i pebre anguilas (smoked eels simmered with garlic, paprika, and pepper), the rich and ever popular paella de magret de pato y foie con setas (with duck, foie gras, and wild mushrooms), and, if there’s room, dig into a brownie or cheesecake for dessert.

    Carrer de Francisco Monleón 5, El Palmar, Valencia, 46012, Spain
    961-620060

    Known For

    • Paella and fideuà
    • Fresh whole fish
    • Canal seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner
  • 12. Mimolet

    $$$

    Contemporary architecture and cuisine in the old part of Girona make for interesting dining at this sleek, streamlined restaurant. Grilled eel and pepper rice and fideuà with shrimp in a seafood emulsion are typical dishes, and there's a frequently changing five- and 10-course tasting menu.

    Pou Rodó 12, Girona, Catalonia, 17004, Spain
    972-297973

    Known For

    • Good wine list
    • Local oysters on the half-shell
    • Tasting menu of seasonal dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 13. Nou Manolín

    $$$$

    An Alicante institution, this inviting exposed-brick and wood-lined restaurant is very popular with locals, who come for the excellent-value tapas, market produce, and freshly caught fish, a tribute to the city’s enduring relationship with the sea. 

    Calle Villegas 3, Alicante, Valencia, 03001, Spain
    965-616425

    Known For

    • Market-fresh produce and fish
    • Authentic local vibe
    • Buzzy atmsophere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 14. Oustau de Altea

    $$ | Casco Antiguo

    In one of the prettiest corners of Altea's old town, this eatery was formerly a cloister and a school. Today the dining room and terrace combine contemporary design gracefully juxtaposed with a rustic setting, and the restaurant is known for serving polished international cuisine with French flair. 

    Calle Mayor 5, Altea, Valencia, 03590, Spain
    965-842078

    Known For

    • French-style cuisine
    • Dishes named after classic films
    • Prix-fixe menu (€45) includes bottle of wine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. and Feb.–mid-Mar., Reservations essential
  • 15. Patio de la Fuente

    $$$

    In an intimate little space with wicker chairs and pale mauve walls, this restaurant in the old town serves a bargain Mediterranean three-course prix fixe dinner, wine included; you can also order à la carte. In summer, dine on the comfortable patio out back. 

    Carrer Dos de Mayo 16, Calp, Valencia, 03710, Spain
    965-831695

    Known For

    • Outdoor dining
    • Good-value three-course dinner
    • House-made Scotch eggs

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 16. Villa Mas

    $$$$

    Set in a Moderniste villa with a lovely turn-of-the-20th-century zinc bar, this restaurant serves typical Catalan and seasonal Mediterranean dishes like arròs a la cassola (deep-dish rice) with shrimp brought fresh off the boats in Palamos, just up the coast. The terrace is a popular spot just across the road from the beach.

    Passeig de Sant Pol 95, S'Agar¿, Catalonia, 17220, Spain
    972-822526

    Known For

    • Terrace dining
    • Across from beach
    • €35 set lunch menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No dinner Sun.

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