Tasting menu€55
Neighborhoodalbayzin
HoursTue-Sat 13:30-00:00, kitchen continuous
Book ahead1 week

Tip: Closed Sundays and Mondays; book the carmen terrace not the indoor room from May to October.

Location

Address: Calle Pianista Garcia Carrillo 2, 18010 Granada

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Puerta del Carmen ★ 4.3

€45-65centro-sagrarioMon-Sun 13:00-01:00Book 1 week ahead

Puerta del Carmen in Granada is the City Hall-facing taberna open since 2003 with a 250-bottle cellar and a tapas bar pouring free tapas at lunchtime.

Tip: Continuous service to 01:00 makes it a rare late-kitchen option; the bar is informal, the back dining room formal.

Tendido 1 ★ 4.3

€40-65beiroMon-Sat 11:00-01:00Book 3 days ahead

Tendido 1 in Granada sits under the bullring grandstand at Plaza de Toros, working a Granadina grill menu since 1997 with brick-walled rooms.

Tip: Closed Sundays; ask for the bar tables against the curved bullring wall for the most theatrical seat.

Chikito ★ 4.3

Chef Jose Carlos Exposito€35-50centro-sagrarioThu-Tue 13:00-16:00, 20:00-23:30Book 3 days ahead

Chikito in Granada sits where Cafe Alameda hosted Lorca and Manuel de Fallas Rinconcillo circle in the 1920s; Jose Carlos Exposito runs the kitchen.

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

Las Tinajas ★ 4.4

€45-60figaresMon-Sat 13:30-16:00, 20:30-23:30Book 1 week ahead

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.

Tip: Bar is free-tapa friendly; the back dining room is more formal a la carte and pricier.

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.

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