Pintxo culture alone should excite any food-lover to visit the charming town of San Sebastián. This Basque city makes eating an event. You’re not only fueling your body, but you’re also exploring the city as you indulge in some of the world’s greatest ingredients.
As any pintxo enthusiast will tell you, when feasting on these gourmet bites, you enjoy one at a bar with a drink of your choice, and then move on to the next.
Each pintxo bar has their own specialties, and it’s common to visit a place solely for that one dish. Of course, they’ll have others that you may just have to try, but with limited time, make sure to try the house special.
With the pintxo tradition being so instilled in the city, it’s one of the main tourist attractions. It’s truly what people from all over the world flock to the coastal town to experience.
Each day, multiple guided group tours take hungry tourists to taste the city’s pintxos. While this is a great option for those that want to be shown the ropes and not figure it out on their own, a guided tour may not be for everyone.
And for those people, there’s a secret weapon that will take your self-guided pintxo tour of the city to the next level.
That secret weapon you ask? Pintxos – The 99 Best!
Pintxos – The 99 Best is a special project that highlights the 99 best pintxos in San Sebastián. What makes it special though is that the judges are the 11 Michelin starred chefs of the city.
That means that by following the guide, you’ll eat the best pintxos as chosen by some of the best chefs in the world:
Juan Mari Arzak – Arzak
Pedro Subijana – Akelarre
Martín Berasategui – Martín Berasategui
Elena Arzak – Arzak
Adoni Luis Aduriz – Mugaritz
Hilario Arbelaitz – Zuberoa
Gorka Txapartegi – Alameda
Dani López – Kokotxa
Rubén Trincado – Mirador De Ulia
Aitor Arregi – Elkano
Paulo Airaudo – Amelia
The judges narrowed down the list by choosing pintxos and establishments that have the highest standard in products used, as well as dishes that are, well, delicious.
Basque people, in general, are quite picky in terms of quality of produce, so you can be certain that all those on this list are only using the best.
Pintxos – The 99 Best has made it extremely easy to eat well in San Sebastián. On their website, you can purchase the book which gives background information on each neighborhood, as well as elaborates on each restaurant and their star pintxo (or in some cases, pintxos).
For those that prefer a digital version, there’s an app too! Available for both iOS and Android, the app provides the information available in the book, as well as gives recommended routes to make your pintxo crawl easy to self-guide.
As listed on the Pintxos – The 99 Best website, here are the pintxos that made the list. You’ll find the name of the restaurant or bar in alphabetical order followed by the pintxo (or pintxos) that made it.
By the end you’ll find that you now have 99 more reasons to visit beautiful San Sebastián!
>> Read till the end for a free map of all the places to find the 99 best pintxos.
Tigretón de Mejillón – a pintxo with warm tomato, béchamel sauce, three mussels, vegetables, and pork rinds
Black Rabas – a take on a traditional Basque stew of baby squid in their ink. Fried balls of squid in a tempura batter filled with cream of baby squid and their ink.
Makcobe with Chips – a mini burger of Kobe beef served with plantain chips
Antxoa con Jardinera – an anchovy on top of a slice of bread and topped with chopped bell peppers and onion
Antxoas con Crema de Centollo – a piece of bread topped with an anchovy fillet and spider crab cream
Tortilla de Antxoas – Spanish omelette with anchovies and garlic
Txalupa – puff pastry topped with mushrooms, prawns, chives, cream, and grated cheese
Tortilla de Patata Hecha al Momento – freshly made Spanish omelette with pepper and onion
Patatas Casi Bravas – translating to “almost fierce potatoes”, this pintxo is a plate of fried baby potatoes with ali-oli sauce, mayo, chili, and topped with a wasabi pea
Vieira a la Plancha con Ajoblanco – grilled scallops season with ajoblanco (cold cream of almonds, garlic, and oil), nuts, and a coffee vinaigrette, then topped with fried seaweed and sesame
Karmelita – a cold pintxo of fried bread topped with salted anchovy, boiled egg, prawn, and mayonnaise
Alcachofa con Praliné de Almendras y Jamón – artichoke with almond praline and cured ham
Gambas Rebozadas – a skewer of fresh battered prawns with a hint of spice
Tartaleta de Txangurro – spider crab tartlet
Hongo a la Plancha con Yema de Huevo – seasonal mushrooms sautéed in olive oil and garlic topped with an egg yolk
Foie de Manfort con Compota de Manzana – freshly grilled foie gras on a bed of stewed apples and sea salt
Carrillera de Ternera Guisada al Vino Tinto – veal cheek stewed in red wine for 8 hours and served over hummus
Delicia – a brochette topped with anchovy, a hardboiled egg, mayonnaise, and a vinaigrette of egg white, onion, and parsley
Chorrera – a hot pintxo of boiled egg, cheese, and ham that’s battered in egg and flour and deep-fried
Taco-talo de Begihaundi – a Basque-style wrap filled with small squid, kimchi, and micro-greens
Morros de Ternera – veal snouts stewed using a special family recipe
Croqueta de Espinacas – a croquette filled with creamy spinach
Secreto Ibérico con Puré de Manzana – slow-cooked Iberian pork skirt steak over a purée of local apples served with mashed potatoes
Arroz de Crustáceos con Socarrat – shellfish rice with prawns and “socarrat” or toasted rice
Pastel de Pescado – a classic pintxo of fish pie with mayonnaise
Ropa Vieja – a potato omelette with shredded meat
Champiñón – a skewer of three mushrooms on a piece of bread with their sauce
Gamba a la Gabardina – battered and fried shrimp
Solomillo Euskaltxerri – Basque pig sirloin with celeriac cream, mushroom emulsion, and wasabi caviar
Piquillo Parrillero – grilled piquillo pepper stuffed with piquillo emulsion
Ravioli Cremoso de Rabo de Toro – a creamy oxtail ravioli
Borrajas con Almejas – clams stewed with borrage leaves
Solomillo con Caldo Morrón – tenderloin served with sweet red pepper sauce and topped with sea salt
Check out the map below of where to find all 99 pintxos!
Tip: Click on the star next to 99 Best Pintxos above to view and save the map in the Google Maps app on your phone.
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OMG I’m going to need to stay a month so I can try all of these recommendations ! 🙂
Literally starving now LOL