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Restaurants worth flying for

Independent kitchens, family-run tabernas, and the venues we have eaten at — on our own bill — and would tell a friend about.

Every restaurant we feature has been visited anonymously by our editorial team. We pay our own bill. We do not accept payment for coverage. The criteria is simple: independent ownership, a clear point of view, regional honesty, and food that makes the trip worth it.

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  • Xemei

    Xemei

    A pocket of Venice in Poble Sec — cicchetti, cuttlefish ink and natural wine from twin brothers who…

  • Koy Shunka

    Koy Shunka

    Barcelona’s reference Japanese kitchen — Hideki Matsuhisa’s nigiri counter where Mediterranean fish meets Tokyo-trained hands.

  • Kabuki Wellington

    Kabuki Wellington

    Ricardo Sanz’s Michelin-starred Hotel Wellington flagship — the restaurant that defined Madrid’s Spanish-Japanese fusion movement.

  • Kaleja

    Kaleja

    Málaga’s most personal Michelin star — Dani Carnero’s revival of the Andalusian wood-fire kitchen, in the city’s old…

  • Mesón Mariano

    Mesón Mariano

    A Málaga institution since 1988 where artichokes, slow-cooked every which way, are the undisputed queens.

  • El Pimpi

    El Pimpi

    Málaga’s most famous bodega — an 18th-century townhouse turned tavern under the Alcazaba, half tourist landmark, half local…

  • Mina

    Mina

    Álvaro Garrido’s intimate riverside Michelin-starred kitchen — modern Basque tasting menus across from Bilbao’s historic Ribera market.

  • Nerua

    Nerua

    The restaurant inside the Guggenheim Museum — Josean Alija’s vegetable-led tasting menu, one of the most distinctive in…

  • El Globo

    El Globo

    A converted old pharmacy in central Málaga pouring some of the city’s best vermut alongside Iberian charcuterie.

  • La Fábula

    La Fábula

    Granada’s quietly elegant Michelin star, set inside a 19th-century palace hotel just off Gran Vía.

  • Chikito

    Chikito

    The restaurant on the spot where Lorca’s circle once gathered, still serving rabo de toro the old Granadino…

  • Bar Los Diamantes

    Bar Los Diamantes

    Granada’s defining stand-up tapas bar since 1942 — fried fish, cold beer, elbows on the counter.

  • La Cuchara de San Telmo

    La Cuchara de San Telmo

    The Old Town pintxo bar that changed the rules — every plate cooked to order, none of them…

  • Arzak

    Arzak

    The cradle of New Basque Cuisine — Juan Mari and Elena Arzak’s three-Michelin-star family restaurant on the eastern…

  • Gandarias

    Gandarias

    A Parte Vieja institution on Calle 31 de Agosto, beloved for its solomillo pintxo and a counter that…

  • Canalla Bistro

    Canalla Bistro

    Ricard Camarena’s casual Ruzafa bistro — global comfort food cooked with two-star precision and Repsol-Sol polish.

  • Ricard Camarena

    Ricard Camarena

    Valencia’s defining fine-dining address — vegetable-first cuisine from a chef who treats L’Horta as his pantry.

  • Casa Carmela

    Casa Carmela

    Valencia’s most-watched paella address — orange-wood fires, four generations and a hundred years of socarrat.

  • Ovejas Negras

    Ovejas Negras

    Editor’s note: this entry is being re-verified. We will republish a full feature once the kitchen and address…

  • Abantal

    Abantal

    Sevilla’s veteran Michelin star, where Julio Fernández pushes Andalusian classics into a refined, modern register.

  • Eslava

    Eslava

    The San Lorenzo tapas bar that turned a single egg over boletus sponge into Sevilla’s most copied dish.

  • Casa Dani

    Casa Dani

    A market stall in Mercado de la Paz that won Spain’s national tortilla championship — Madrid’s most argued-over…

  • StreetXO

    StreetXO

    DiverXO chef David Muñoz’s anarchic Asian-Spanish street-food bar — three-star technique served loud, fast, and without ceremony.

  • Sobrino de Botín

    Sobrino de Botín

    Founded 1725 — the oldest restaurant in the world per Guinness, still roasting suckling pig in its original…

  • Can Pineda

    Can Pineda

    A 120-year-old Catalan classic in working-class Sant Martí — cap i pota and charcoal-grilled meats, no concessions to…

  • Disfrutar

    Disfrutar

    The avant-garde elBulli legacy made playful and edible — Spain’s most coveted three-star tasting experience.

  • El Xampanyet

    El Xampanyet

    Barcelona’s most famous old-school cava bar — anchovies, sparkling wine and a marble counter unchanged since 1929.

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