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    Borda Berri - Right- crispy pork ears, Left- duck

    Borda Berri

    4.5(123 reviews)
    76.5 km

    No trip to San Sebastián is complete without a pintxos crawl, and after seeing Borda Berri…read morerecommended over and over again, we knew we had to include it on ours. We actually stopped by the day before, but it was already closed, so we made sure to come back the following evening. It was definitely worth it. Unlike many pintxos bars where the food is already displayed on the counter, everything here is cooked to order. The place is small, lively, and always packed, with people spilling out onto the narrow streets of the Old Town while waiting for their dishes. It has that energetic atmosphere that makes San Sebastián's food scene so much fun. We ordered the dishes the bar is best known for, starting with the Carrillera de Ternera (beef cheek). It was unbelievably tender, rich, and practically melted with every bite. We also tried the famous Idiazabal "risotto," which isn't actually risotto but creamy orzo pasta cooked with smoked Idiazabal cheese. It was comforting, creamy, and completely different from anything we'd had before. One surprise of the evening was the tomato salad. It sounds simple, but the tomatoes were incredibly sweet and juicy, finished with excellent olive oil and flaky sea salt. Sometimes the simplest dishes leave the biggest impression. I noticed almost every table ordering the Pork Rib "Kebab," one of the restaurant's signature dishes, so that's definitely on my list for next time. If you're planning a pintxos crawl through San Sebastián's Old Town, Borda Berri deserves a stop. Come early if you can, expect to stand, order a few of the house specialties, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. It's easy to see why this little bar has become such a favorite among both locals and visitors.

    I gave this place one star because the woman working at the front was extremely rude. She seemed…read moreannoyed that customers were ordering food and treated people with little patience or courtesy. I understand that it can get busy, but customer service is a big part of the job, and her attitude made the experience unpleasant. What stood out most was that she was so dismissive and unfriendly toward several customers. Her behavior was so off-putting that it took away from my ability to enjoy the food, which was actually good. If dealing with customers is that frustrating for her, a position with less public interaction might be a better fit.

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    Munto

    Munto

    4.2(11 reviews)
    76.5 km

    Munto was the high point of an evening of mad drinking and pinxto bar hopping…read more We hit a lot of places and had a lot of so-so pinxtos. The prepared pinxtos on the bar at Munto were the clear class of the lot. No other cold pinxtos came close. The exact details of what was on each pinxto are now lost in a sea of vermouth. One had a very dark very rich Iberian ham, with an underlaying of a rich fish - maybe some mackerel? One was a solid block of white tuna with anchovy, scallions, red pepper and vinaigrette. There was other good stuff, but the pleasure center of my brain got overloaded. But you don't have to believe this inebriated sot. Munto was by far the most crowded of the pinxto bars we went to. The Donostians seem to think it is a great place too.

    The best Foie a la plancha I have ever had. It's the Foie by which all others will be judged. The…read moreFoie has the perfect amount of sear to it giving it just the right amount of saltiness. The sweetness of the grape puree and the bread tying everything together...the most perfect food in creation. Seared Foie. If it were a man, we would never leave the bedroom. I don't understand why Munto isn't on any of the best pintxos list. We came here every chance we got. And I can't wait to go back. Besides the awesome Foie (I love you). We had: Brocheta de langostino and gula. Simple, good. Chipirón relleno: Mmm Brocheta de boquerón: I love boquerónes and couldn't get enough of them Pulpo a la gallega: new fan Gilda: I love little fish Had a few others that I can't recall the names of. We came here the most. It's extremely crowded at night. You do most of your eating while standing and fighting for elbow room. The servers were quick and attentive while taking the hot dish orders. I miss this place.

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    Vermuteka - vermouthbars - Updated July 2026

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