3 Best Restaurants in The Pyrenees, Spain

Palomeque

$$$$ Fodor's choice

For upscale tapas, sharable raciones, and a more sedate atmosphere, step into Palomeque. Dishes hinge on market produce and fuse traditional recipes with playful modern plating. Staff are happy to recommend wine pairings for any of the zany, updated versions of risotto, gazpacho, and other restaurant standbys.

La Tasca de Ana

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One of the best tapas bars in town, La Tasca de Ana is boisterous and filled with locals. With only a handful of tables and standing room by the bar, it's not the setting for a quiet romantic dinner, but it's a fine place to kick-start the evening with local wine and tapas like rodolfitos (battered prawns) and pork paté and eggplant toasts. 

Calle Ramiro I 3, 22700, Spain
974-363621
Known For
  • quick and efficient service
  • delectable prawns
  • lively atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Tues.--Fri., Closed Mon.

Los Victorinos

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Named after a much-feared and respected breed of fighting bull, this rustic tavern, located behind La Seo, is dripping with taurine paraphernalia. It offers an elaborate and inventive selection of pinchos and tapas. Jamón ibérico de bellota (acorn-fed Iberian ham), Spain's culinary crown jewel, is a no-brainer, though quail eggs or the classic gilda—olives, green peppers, and anchovies on a toothpick—are also on the bar and hard to resist. 

Calle José de la Hera 6, 50001, Spain
976-394213
Known For
  • melt-on-your-tongue Iberian ham
  • zippy one-bite gildas (pickled brochettes)
  • lively old-school atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No dinner Sun.

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