Casa Vallés
The 1942 bar where the Gilda was born.
The elegant Belle Époque grid of grand cafés and quiet ambition, from the birthplace of the gilda to a two-star table.
Centro is the Belle Époque grid laid out after the city walls came down, a district of broad avenues, banks and the grand cafés that once served San Sebastián's spa-resort aristocracy. Casa Vallés, birthplace of the gilda, still pours vermouth from the same corner it has held for over a century, while the elegant Casa Otaegui keeps the old-Donostia pastry tradition alive. The neighbourhood's modern edge belongs to Paulo Airaudo, whose two-star Amelia and Italian-leaning iBAi sit within its calm streets alongside the tight, ambitious cooking of Antonio Bar. Less frenetic than the old town, it rewards those who want their Basque eating with a little more room to breathe.
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The 1942 bar where the Gilda was born.
Airaudo's two-star precision inside the Hotel María Cristina.
A reborn Basque classic, six tables in a basement.
The Centro pintxo room chefs slip into on their day off
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