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This modern, rustic room features wooden floors and stone walls. It comes with a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi and a privat…
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- El Portal de Echaurren★★ Michelin Francis Paniego exudes honesty, sincerity, passion and a love for his profession and his family legacy, which sees him and his brother Chefe (maître d' and sommelier) as the fifth generation in charge of this restaurant that has been in business for over a century. Here, you will discover a reinterpretation of the chef’s roots but from a more creative perspective, to which he brings his exceptional technical skill to bear on the ingredients he uses (such as offal) that elevates the palate to new heights. Choose between two tasting menus, Turza and Usaya, on which dishes are grouped into sequen34.0km
- Venta Moncalvillo★★ Michelin A blacksmith in the kitchen? Chef Ignacio Echapresto proves that anything is possible, because one day he decided to change his profession and... He succeeded in leaving the anvil behind in favour of the cooker! Here, in a tiny village, the chef and his brother (Carlos, who runs the dining room and the wine cellar) have restructured the proposal from a sustainability perspective to give more prominence to the vegetable garden, which is why the experience starts with a tour of it (also, before moving on to the dining room, the chef offers out some snacks). You'll find comfortable spaces overloo34.4km
- La Lobita★ Michelin The history of this restaurant, a culinary temple for mushroom-lovers, is also one that showcases a love for hospitality, given that chef Elena Lucas represents (with infinite modesty) the third generation of the family to have worked in the kitchen here. Its name is an affectionate tribute to her grandmother (Luciana Lobo) and enables guests to gain a better understanding of her highly personal and creative cuisine which explores time-honoured flavours and champions the local surroundings and their natural bounty. Alongside her husband and sommelier Diego Muñoz, Elena Lucas strives to form a 35.2km
- Ikaro★ Michelin Behind Ikaro’s façade, you’ll find a strong work ethic, enthusiasm and creativity in equal measure, along with the beautiful story of a dream come true. Here, couple Carolina Sánchez (from Cuenca in Ecuador) and Iñaki Murua (from Laguardia in Spain) are two chefs who now combine their working and personal lives after meeting at the Basque Culinary Center. Their attractive yet humble cuisine will surprise guests with its high level of technique, combining their respective culinary worlds: the superb bounty of La Rioja is enhanced by the fruits and condiments of Ecuador, resulting in dishes with48.6km
- Ajonegro★ Michelin A restaurant that will delight guests both for its gourmet cuisine and the love story that is behind it. The dreams and sense of excitement evident within its walls developed relatively recently when the two chefs at the helm met while working with celebrated chef Jordi Cruz at the three-Michelin-starred ABaC. Mariana Sánchez, originally from Cuernavaca (Mexico), and Gonzalo Baquedano, who hails from Logroño, showcase their skills on an à la carte and a tasting menu (in the evening, the latter is combined with another shorter menu option) that showcase the fusion between Mexican and La Rioja c48.9km
- Kiro Sushi★ Michelin Kiro translates as “homeward journey” and as such symbolises what this restaurant means to Félix Jiménez who, dressed in his spotless kimono, demonstrates the full array of skills he acquired in Japan. There, under the tutelage of maestro Yoshikawa Takamasa, he discovered the Edomae technique of preparing sushi, its tradition, the mystical meaning of its rules, and the secrets of Koshihikari rice… to create the perfect nigiri you need to remain faithful to the time-honoured Shokunin philosophy. These premises are already a place of culinary pilgrimage given that behind the front door (which is49.5km
- La Cocina de RamónBib A pleasant restaurant with plenty of personality that reflects the long love affair between owner-chef Ramón Piñeiro and his kitchen. Located in one of the main streets in Logroño’s old quarter, just a few metres from the cathedral, its heavily restored interior of open brickwork provides a warm and welcoming backdrop for cuisine that is strongly influenced by market availability and traditional home-style cooking that has been brought up-to-date and is constantly evolving (every day they make a different stew: Pochas, Caparrones, Patatas a la riojana...). Any of the dishes on the menu that sh48.9km
- Echaurren Tradición The meticulously appointed dining room here can be considered a temple of traditional Rioja cooking thanks to its respect for flavour and dishes prepared with the minutest of detail. The extensive à la carte, featuring the signature dishes of both Francis Paniego and his mother, is complemented by a daily menu (midweek only) plus a tasting option. We can definitely recommend the famous soft and creamy croquettes, the prawn carpaccio, the lightly battered hake confit (cooked at 45°C), and the Cameros cheese on toast with apple.34.0km
- Alameda This family-run restaurant, located next door to the Santa María church, is a respected name in the hospitality sector thanks to the high quality of its ingredients. Grilled fish and meat are the highlights on the menu, although it’s well worth looking at Alameda’s daily specials as it only uses seasonal ingredients that will never disappoint (this is definitely the case with the fried artichokes with langoustines that we ordered). However, many of its guests come here with only one thing in mind – the famous ribeye steak!44.9km
- Marqués de Riscal Located within the eponymous hotel-winery (recognised as the best vineyard in Europe in 2021) designed by the famous architect Frank O. Gehry and overflowing with imagination and creativity. Beneath the spectacular curved roof of pink, gold and silver titanium that represent the red of the wine, the golden hue of the wire mesh decorating Marqués de Riscal’s bottles, and the gold colour of their capsules, discover innovative cuisine overseen by award-winning chef Francis Paniego, with a constant nod to tradition, memories and the superb seasonal ingredients of the Rioja and Álava provinces. Eve48.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Santa María la Real of Nájera cultural property in Nájera, Spain36.4km
- Estadio Las Gaunas Football stadium in Logroño, Spain47.4km
- Co-cathedral of Santa María de la Redonda cathedral49.0km
- San Martín de Albelda37.0km
- Peña Bajenza Large rock in Viguera , Spain32.1km
- Church of San Martín cultural property in Entrena, Spain37.9km
- plaza de toros de Logroño bullring in Logroño, Spain49.8km
- La Grajera Reservoir lake in La Rioja, Spain44.5km
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