Casa Vallés
El bar de 1942 donde nació la Gilda.
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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El bar de 1942 donde nació la Gilda.
La precisión de dos estrellas de Airaudo dentro del Hotel María Cristina.
Un clásico vasco renacido, seis mesas en un sótano.
La sala de pintxos del Centro donde los chefs se cuelan en su día libre
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