
The best local restaurants in San Sebastian are a treat for foodies wanting to discover why this coastal town is Europe’s Food Capital. Spoiler alert: restaurants here have gained international fame because they prepare dishes with high-quality seasonal ingredients from the Cantabrian Sea and local farms.
Top local places include lively markets, traditional grill houses, decades-old seafood restaurants, and charming pintxos bars. Pintxos are quintessential Basque snacks usually served on a small slice of crusty bread. To help you navigate this city’s unique food culture, read our curated list below of the best local restaurants in San Sebastian.
A must-visit for foodies in San Sebastian
适合: 购物者, 餐饮, 经济
Mercado San Martín is a large indoor market in the centre of San Sebastian. The venue dates back to 1884 but was given a modern facelift in 2005. Arrive hungry because there is plenty of traditional and gourmet food to try and buy. Apart from fresh, seasonal produce from the sea and local farms, you can find homemade items, including cheese, pickles, and sweets.
If you are exploring downtown San Sebastian during the day, this market is an ideal place to grab a quick lunch. Several delicatessens serve daily specials of packed to-go meals, pintxos, and sandwiches. Take your food and enjoy it on the nearby La Concha Beach or in the Alderdi Eder Gardens.
地址: Urbieta Kalea, 9, 20006 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain
开放时间 Monday from 7 am to 11.15 pm, Tuesday–Sunday from 7 am to midnight
电话: +34 943 63 5347

Mercado San Martín
San Sebastian’s oldest traditional market
适合: 购物者, 历史, 餐饮, 经济
Mercado La Bretxa has been the gastronomic hub of San Sebastian since 1870. Locals and chefs head to this iconic market to buy fresh eggs, fruit and vegetables from local farmers who set up their stalls outside. In the basement, there are over 40 stalls selling fresh fish, meat, and a variety of delicatessen products inside the building.
You’ll also find flower shops, bakeries, and pickle stalls. Local specialities to try include bacalao (salt cod), percebes (gooseneck barnacles), chistorra (a cross between chorizo and sausage), and the world-renowned, locally produced Idiazábal cheeses. The market is worth visiting even if you don’t plan on buying anything – if only to watch locals haggle, fishmongers expertly fillet fish, and cheesemakers slice up their produce.
地址: Boulevard Zumardia, 3, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain
开放时间 Monday–Saturday from 8 am to 8 pm (closed on Sundays)
电话: +34 943 43 0336

Mercado La Bretxa
Come for seafood pintxos, stay for the famous cheesecake
适合: 餐饮, 经济
Stop by La Viña for some drinks and traditional seafood pintxos after exploring the main sights in San Sebastian’s Old Quarter. Popular choices at this often-crowded bar include pulpo (octopus), bacalao a la plancha (grilled cod), and fried cones filled with cream cheese and anchovies.
Be sure to save space for La Viña’s award-winning cheesecake baked fresh daily. The crustless dessert, which resembles a flan, is slightly burnt on the outside yet soft and creamy inside. If you want to try this cake, go earlier or make a table reservation before it runs out. You can skip the queue if you order your cheesecake to go.
地址: 31 de Agosto Kalea, 3, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain
开放时间 Tuesday–Sunday from 11 am to 3.30 pm and from 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm (closed on Mondays)
电话: +34 943 42 7495

La Viña