Other restaurants in Aragón, Basque Country & Navarra
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Ristorante Passerela
Forget about sloppy pizzas, because this immensely popular hideaway is a real-deal Italian restaurant. As in Rome, you order a plate of pasta first and then one of meat or fish served on its own. Most of the pasta and all of the bread is freshly made. It's ideal for a filling lunch, but turn up early or book ahead.
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Xukeia
One of the more character-infused places in the old town, it has something of the look of a small-town French bistro overlaid with raucous Spanish soul. The drool-inducing pintxos have won awards and at only €1 to €1.50 a go are cheaper than elsewhere.
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Los Victorinos
This place, tucked away in a pedestrian lane just west of Calle de Don Jaime I, also made Metropoli 's Top-50 list. Although there aren't as many options on the bar, there are plenty more on the menu, and choices for vegetarians.
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Bidebide
A change from all the traditional hanging-ham restaurants, this new place is light and cool, with slow sounds and a late-night-in-the-city vibe. There is a small but perfect range of pintxos and simple meals.
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Ghandi
In an ocean of Basqueness it's nice to find an island of spice. One of the few curry houses in the Basque region, Ghandi has all your favourites, like rogan josh and chicken tikka.
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La Tasquilla de Pedro
Cosy bar with specialities like asparagus stuffed with seafood or eggplant with foie gras.
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La Cuchara de San Telmo
La Cuchara de San Telmo is a hidden-away bar serving such delights as carrílera de ternera al vino tinto (calf cheeks in red wine), with meat so tender it starts to dissolve almost before it’s past your lips.
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Astelena
All bars have a sublime range of bited-size morsels on offer. However, Astelena, in the corner of Plaza de la Constitución really stands out.
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Arzak
With three Michelin stars, Arzak, run by acclaimed Chef Juan Mari Arzak, takes some beating when it comes to nueva cocina vasca (new Basque cuisine). Reservations, well in advance, are obligatory.
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