Tasting menu€35-50
Neighborhoodcentro-sagrario
HoursThu-Tue 13:00-16:00, 20:00-23:30
ChefJose Carlos Exposito
Book ahead3 days

Tip: Closed Wednesdays; the front bar pours free tapas at lunchtime if you do not want to commit to the dining room.

Location

Address: Plaza del Campillo 9, 18009 Granada

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Cunini ★ 4.4

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Cunini in Granada is the Plaza Pescaderia seafood counter fed daily by the Motril auction, famous for free seafood tapas at the marble bar inside.

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Atelier Casa de Comidas ★ 4.6

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Atelier Casa de Comidas in Granada is chef Raul Sierras 2017 Michelin Guide room with a seasonal Andalusian tasting menu and Belgian-trained technique.

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Arriaga ★ 4.7

Chef Alvaro Arriaga€80-100centro-sagrarioTue-Sat 13:30-15:30, 20:30-22:30Book 2 weeks ahead

Arriaga in Granada is Basque chef Alvaro Arriagas Michelin Guide room atop the Museo de la Memoria, panoramic over Granada and the Sierra Nevada plain.

Tip: Tasting menus are served per table; the six-course at 80 and nine-course at 100 with Andalusian pairing.

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Las Tinajas ★ 4.4

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Las Tinajas in Granada is the second-generation Figares institution open since 1971, with clay tinajas overhead and a Vinos de Granada wine cellar.

Tip: Order off the menu del dia at lunch; the same kitchen runs a la carte in the evening at double the price.

Cunini ★ 4.4

€45-80centro-sagrarioTue-Sun 12:30-23:30Book 1 week ahead

Cunini in Granada is the Plaza Pescaderia seafood counter fed daily by the Motril auction, famous for free seafood tapas at the marble bar inside.

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Farala 1 ★ ★ 4.9

Chef Cristina Jimenez€78-128realejoTue-Sat 13:30-15:30, 20:00-22:30Book 3 weeks ahead

Farala in Granada earned the citys first Michelin star in November 2025 under Cristina Jimenez, three menus rooted in Sacromonte and Albayzin heritage.

Tip: Three tasting menus: Sacromonte at 78, Albayzin at 98, Alboran at 128 euros; the 19:00 flamenco set is a separate course.

Damasqueros ★ 4.7

Chef Lola Marin€55realejoTue-Sat 13:30-15:30, 20:30-22:30Book 2 weeks ahead

Damasqueros in Granada is chef Lola Marins Realejo room, the weekly Andalusian tasting that built her name and earned long-running Michelin Guide listing.

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Atelier Casa de Comidas ★ 4.6

Chef Raul Sierra€60centro-sagrarioTue-Sat 13:30-16:00, 20:30-23:00Book 1 week ahead

Atelier Casa de Comidas in Granada is chef Raul Sierras 2017 Michelin Guide room with a seasonal Andalusian tasting menu and Belgian-trained technique.

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Arriaga ★ 4.7

Chef Alvaro Arriaga€80-100centro-sagrarioTue-Sat 13:30-15:30, 20:30-22:30Book 2 weeks ahead

Arriaga in Granada is Basque chef Alvaro Arriagas Michelin Guide room atop the Museo de la Memoria, panoramic over Granada and the Sierra Nevada plain.

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