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Ganbara

4.2 (82 reviews)
ModerateBasque, Tapas Bars
Closed 7:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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Moderate noise
Casual
Dogs allowed
Good for groups

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Jillian B.

The pintxos we had at Ganbara were top notch - all of the food coming out to the tables looked amazing and we wished we had more people in our party to share more dishes with! We got the tart, a white fish pintxo (per our servers recommendation), and foie gras and all were delicious. The foie gras was divine, very rich and flavorful! My partner was a big fan of the recommended pintxo. The wait can be quite long, but the food and service is absolutely worth it!

Grill shrimp was good!! Must squeeze lemon to balance out the saltyness

The food was good! Highly recommended. Great service. Line was long but worth the wait.

Hongos
Pamela F.

Amazing food and service. Get the assorted mushrooms. Had the strawberries for dessert!

Mushrooms and egg
Sean G.

Awesome spot for pintxos - loved the Steak and the mushrooms and shrimps were a great start!! Instagram: What do you call an adventurous mushroom? A fungi explorer! Seasonal mushrooms with egg Grilled Fresh Prawns Beef T Bone Steak Orange with Caramel @Ganbara.Oficial Over 25 years ago, Ganbara was created from a common vision between Jose and Amaia. San Sebastian

Single type of mushroom.
Sue J.

I waited in the rain to try the mushrooms and was very disappointed. There was just one type of mushroom today, I don't know why. the flavour was just so so and I think I kept on biting into sand, which is really unfortunate. I'm not sure how mushrooms might be cleaned but it kept happening. At like 23 euros per plate, it felt tourist trappy. I also ate a big prawn that I saw from another table. It was very good but yes, cost 30 euros. The service was great. I'm gunna try to avoid the Bourdin bars from now on. I suggest that for everyone else.

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Eddie R.

QUICKIE REVIEW You don't get a Michelin star by serving "ok" food. Come on in! FOOD This is what I tried: Tartaleta de txabgurro Hongos plancha You can't go wrong with either of these items. The mushrooms mixed with egg was salted perfectly. I could have ate a few plates of these things if I wasn't pintxos hopping. The crab was so good that I had to order another one. PARKING No such thing. SERVICE Order at counter, pick up at counter. PRICE Less than $40. TIP/OTHER THOUGHTS I got here 5 minutes after they opened and sat immediately; 15 minutes after they opened, they were packed. It's competitive for this place and for good reasons.

Mariam G.

TL;DR: One of the Basque region's most well-recognized Michelin restaurants, thanks to Bourdain's endless endorsement. Good tapas in a raucous (see: busy) environment. This was one of my favorite pintxo bars in Casco Viejo. Despite going on an odd Tuesday afternoon, there was still a line out the door. Service was, accordingly, scrappy; we got one sitting seat & my partner had to stand. I was happy to do so, however, or we'd probably wait 20 more minutes. The mushroom w yolk plate, grilled prawn, & croquettes are signature options. Here's what we ordered specifically: - Grilled mushroom plate: Nice witch-up from the meat or bread-heavy players. Really fresh, perfectly cooked, seasoned & paired with an egg, but not sure it's worth the 20 euros. -Fried Asparagus: Ok. Reminds me of fried cauliflower, which I love, but not much flavor to note here. -Ham croquette: Great value for its price. Actually the best seasoned things here--highly recommend. It gets busy at peak hours but it is worth battling the crowd for the Bourdain luster. Ultimately, I did not see the draw, but I chose "common" dishes. Perhaps things with funkier ingredients would be better.

The fresh vegetables on the counter are what enticed is to try their pinxtos
Brandon H.

This was one of my favorite pinxto bars in casco viejo. The grilled mushroom plate was amazing. The mushrooms were really fresh, perfectly cooked, seasoned and paired with an egg. This offered a nice change of pace from many of the other meat heavy pinxtos options. The fried white asparagus, Gilda and crab tart were excellent as well. It gets busy at peak hours but it is worth battling the crowd. I will definitely visit again when I return to San Sebastián.

t bone half
Gautham P.

the service was impeccable, some of the best i've ever gotten. the food was really good as well, especially the steak, the garlic prawns were good but nothing exceptional. great selection of wines locally.

Ju L.

It can get very packed at Ganbara but finding space at the bar is not impossible. People are constantly clearing out. Service wise, the staff is super helpful and nice, you will never find yourself struggling to flag someone down. The staff speaks English as well and if you don't understand the Basque/Spanish menu, just look around and point to the pintxos that are already laid out on the bar or somebody else's food. The pintxos here were delicious, but definitely overpriced.

Ganbara downstairs
Cyndy K.

Cyndy's Bottom Line: Ganbara downstairs tranquil compared to the chaos upstairs. 3.50 stars for food. Send an e-mail for a table downstairs to have a proper sit down dinner. Nice quiet dining area. This is what we ate/drank: I ordered the crab tartlets from the pintxo bar upstairs. The crab tart were delicious. Amuse bouche: Battered fish and asparagus lightly fried. *Mushrooms in a foie gras sauce with an egg yolk. *Cod cheeks with clams - the fish tasted a tad under cooked. There were only a few clams in the dish. *Monk fish and shrimp on skewer *Peaches

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Very simple restaurant with delicious food. Specializes in dishes prepared with mushrooms.

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Very good, definitely one of our favorite pinchos in the area. So so good! The foie gras was worth the wait!

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So good! Definitely worth the wait! Love the pinxtos!! Great service, too!! Perfect lunch spot

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Delicious amazing, exquisite, wonderful experience. Love... taste buds are having a organism. Unforgettable evening for two. Gratitude.

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The quality of the pintxos is consistently superb and the space is nice, too (albeit very crowded).

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Atari Gastroteka - Foie gras with sweet corn and white chocolate

Atari Gastroteka

4.5(156 reviews)
0.1 km
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Service was good and restaurant was nice not too crowded and lots of options to choose from on the…read moremenu. They also had the menu in english which is helpful. We opted for a few pintxos for lunch while we were visiting town. We also had a couple of drinks my husband got whiskey with coke and I asked for a local cocktail since I'm not much of a wine drinker. I was handed a cup of pacharán which was a bit strong but was nice to try something different. The pintxos came out one at a time which was nice we were able to fully enjoy each on their own. The bao was the only one I didn't really like mostly the bun part. It didn't taste like it was cooked all the way and was a bit gummy and there was not a lot of meat filling. Next was the lamb which was really tender and flavorful. The couscous was ok nothing special and not much seasoning to it. Then the beef cheek and mashed potatoes came out which was the star of the pintxos that we had. It was also very tender and the mash was also cooked perfectly. All of this was shared between the two of us and was very filling. The waiter let us know that some of the pinxtos could also be ordered in a full size if we wanted. We enjoyed sampling the pinxtos and would definitely recommend coming here to get a taste of local cuisine.

This was our introduction to the ultra-clean and simple flavors of basque cuisine, served with an…read morealmost impossible degree of finesse and precision with some of the freshest ingredients imaginable. We were pressed for time, but the beef cheek here fell apart in our mouths and was married with a perfect red wine sauce over pillowy smooth mashed potatoes, and the shrimp were unbelievably delicate and cooked perfectly, with just the right amount of gremolata to compliment but not overwhelm. Delicious.

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Astelena - Sea bass special, scallops, and beef tenderloin were all good choices on our table

Astelena

4.5(14 reviews)
0.1 km
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I wandered around old town for HOURS wth my pintxo guide in hand. Many places were either way too…read morecrowded to get to the bar, the food looked not great, or had a terrible atmosphere. Finally, exhausted and delirious I stumbled into this rezi. Thankfully so! The server was so friendly even though my Spanish sucks. I immediately ordered a red sangria (Delish!) to calm my pintxo nerves. I settled into the bar and finally ordered the classic jamón ibérico. I used to think the ibérico was the region of the country but as I learned at the market, it's the cut of ham. Ibérico is very popular but I find there are better less fatty cuts but many bars only carry this. I digress! It was good and came with fluffy fresh bread, plentiful at that! (See pic). Then on a recommendation I ordered the beef carpaccio off the regular non pintxo menu. It was the best dish of my trip so far. It had chopped beef, onion, pickles!, and I think some horseradish sauce. I would fly back to Spain just to have this again. Go here, and order this.

Bar Astelena was the first stop on our pintxos crawl and I would've been happy to spend the whole…read morenight here. The pintxos were delicious and aesthetically pleasing, and the portions were generous compared to some of the other traditional bars. The space was modern, colorful, and inviting. The large platter of Jamon Iberico was pork perfection (16€). We could see them slicing the meat from the large pork leg. The foie a la plancha had a nice presentation with coarse sea salt and fruit reductions, such a great value at 4€. The house wines were 2€. This was one of the culinary highlights of my European trip... I'd definitely go back on my next trip.

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Astelena - Plaza de la Constitution

Plaza de la Constitution

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La Cuchara de San Telmo - My favorite

La Cuchara de San Telmo

4.4(137 reviews)
0.1 km
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Believe all the 5-stars! Worth the 40min wait. We arrived early and they opened 15min late, all…read moreworthwhile. Staff, both front & back, were exceptional. No bad attitudes displayed considering the sheer volume of people & chaos. The four cooks churned out food like soldiers...major kudos to the young team. My only suggestion would be to redirect the line to the second door that leads to the outdoor dining. People didn't know to move forward b/c all the people waiting blocked the flow. I'd also get rid of the round tables outside and build a long skinny standing table. Favorite was the hake. I usually avoid seafood due to sensitivities but what the hey, a bite here & there on holiday won't kill, plus, if you're gonna risk it, this region is as good as it'll get for clean seafood. The scallop was my 2nd favorite. We didn't get the beef cheeks b/c we were going to have steaks later...wished we had, looked divine. If there's just 2of you, opt for the smallest so you can chomp on different pintxos.

As a warning, you should get here before they open and wait in line because if not, it's a mad…read morehouse. You can get in where you fit in. And just like all the pixtos bars here, seats are for larger portions or set menus and not pixtos. They are known for their suckling pig. Their skin is so crispy and their meat is nice and juicy. Beef cheek is also a must try! We also got the foie gras which was really good. Razor clams was also delicious. Octopus was also a hit, crispy with soft interior. Kids loved the entrecôte. Risotto was good, but wasn't my favorite. Octopus was nice and tender. We ended up going twice here, food is delicious! Service was excellent too, Alejandro always asked if we needed anything and super friendly with our kids too.

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La Cuchara de San Telmo - Razor clams

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Razor clams

Gorriti - Pintxos

Gorriti

4.6(17 reviews)
0.2 km

It was around 11 am and I was surprised this place was open and serving pintxos and coffee. Seems…read morelike my clock is just in line with Spain and this was my first name of the day. The coffee wasn't as good as I've had another places, and I asked for a Caliente pitxo, which is supposed to be made fresh. He however, folded from under the bar and it was barely lukewarm. Only good part was it had nice flavoring. It's a small space with standing room only, but has a WC.

Simple, old-school, and delicious. This place excels at old-school pintxod. No elaborate…read moreMichelin-star touches. No 21st-century twists. Just beautiful peppers, amazing fresh bread, blood sausage, and other sausages. Made fresh in-house and served by a couple of older gentlemen who could not possibly have been sweeter to me and my wife. It's the sort of spot where, when you're finished with your pinchos, you toss the wrappers and napkins on the floor and head out. I absolutely loved the vibe in here. As low-key as it could possibly get. The pace is unhurried, but the food reaches you quickly, and you will be blown away by the quality of the sausages, the peppers, the olives, the cheeses, the anchovies and sardines, and all the other basics done so flawlessly that you'll want to come back again and again. A special request for blood sausage was happily honored despite it needing to be stuffed and cut fresh. A perfect place to begin your Donostia journey, because you'll get Basque food as it is, not a fusion or an elevated reinterpretation. Plenty of places in the Old Town do modern takes very well, but this is the fundamentals, executed with perfection.

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Gorriti - Selection of pintxos.

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Selection of pintxos.

Bar Néstor - Spanish Tortilla de Patata

Bar Néstor

4.7(159 reviews)
0.2 km
€€

One of the best steaks I've ever had! To get a reservation you must show up at a designated time…read morefor same day reservations. For lunch get there around 11am. I think the lunch reservations are 1,2,3pm. For dinner get there at 5:30 pm for 8,9,10 pm seatings. They don't come out until 6-6:15 to take your name. They only take about 20 people per seating. Fixed menu. Torta, tomatoes, peppers and steak. They bring out raw bone in ribeyes and let you choose your steak. The steak comes out seared and raw on the inside on a sizzling cast-iron skillet. You are able to cook it to your liking on the skillet as you eat this incredible steak. No frills not totally worth the experience.

If you come to San Sebastián and don't stop at Bar Néstor, you've skipped one of the city's great…read moreculinary rituals. This tiny, high‑energy bar in the Parte Vieja is famous for doing just a few things -- and doing them with absolute conviction. The lineup is legendary: the txuleta steak, the tomato salad, the Padrón peppers, and of course, the tortilla that sells out instantly. They make only two tortillas a day, and getting your name on the list feels like joining a local rite of passage. Here's the twist: although the tortilla is the most famous item, it actually wasn't our favorite version in the city. It's still fun to chase, still a cool story to tell, but the real stars of the meal were the steak -- charred, juicy, perfectly salted -- and the tomatoes, which taste like they've been engineered for maximum summer. They only make 2 tortillas a day, so you have to stand in line before they open to get a reservation for a slice. Inside, it's tiny, loud, and joyful. The staff runs the place with precision and a wink, and even when it's packed shoulder‑to‑shoulder, it feels like you're exactly where you're supposed to be. Come early, come hungry, and come ready for a meal that feels like a Basque rite of passage -- tortilla hype and all.

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Bar Néstor - Fresh tomatoes with olive oil and salt

Fresh tomatoes with olive oil and salt

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La Viña - Tarta de queso

La Viña

4.4(140 reviews)
0.1 km
€€

Being a one trick pony doesn't have to be a bad thing. And La Viña is just that: they do one item,…read morea drippy, creamy, absolutely incredible basque cheesecake that they are extremely famous for and deservedly so. This is an obligatory stop to any trip to San Sebastián. Like any popular pinxtos spot in Old Town, you can get expect this to be standing room only, crowded, and a line out the door to get just one thing, but they've clearly been doing this forever and know what to expect. I stopped here at the end of my Saturday afternoon pinxtos crawl, knowing that I was too full from lunch to actually eat it immediately. The menu is pretty simple: you can order by the slice (you get two slices for about 6.50 euros) or a whole cheesecake. They have some pinxtos food items but generally very few people were ordering that. A lot of people stand in the street outside and eat their cheesecake, but I was able to get in/out within 10 minutes for a slice packed to go, which I took to my hotel nearby to enjoy after a good nap. And the cheesecake is genuinely incredible. This is the home / invention of basque cheesecake in the way it's intended to be done: not only browned at the top, but with a drippy, creamy consistency that's almost custard-like. It's genuinely incredible and I've never had anything quite like it in the States. This is a when in Rome situation and absolutely worth the hype. I may or may not have also taken a nap after eating my cheesecake.

I haven't stopped dreaming of having another slice of La Viña cheesecake for 2 years now. There is…read morenothing else like it in the states, not even close. If you are in San Sebastián go get yourself a slice, I promise you won't regret it. Tucked in the back of Old Town, you might walk right past it if you don't know what you're looking for (like we did the first time)! Expect cheesecakes, on cheesecakes, on cheesecakes. They don't stop making them. Can't get busy and loud since the bar is on the smaller side and is majority standing room only. Grab a slice and pair it with a glass of prosecco, cheers!

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