CuisineModern Basque
Price€€€
Neighbourhoodgros

Signature dishes: Steak tartare, Carabineros, Asian-leaning Basque tasting

Must order: The steak tartare and the carabineros if they're on the carte; the tasting if you're in for the night.

Tip: Book through OpenTable; the room is intimate and sells out on weekends.

Location

Address: Calle Gran Via 9, 20001 Donostia-San Sebastian, San Sebastián

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