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Best restaurants in Boltaña

19 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 8

Callizo

★ Michelin€€€€Creative, Innovative

It is surprising to find a restaurant of this level in a small town but Callizo offers a perfect gastronomic experience that will delight the senses and provide an opportunity to discover the wonderful landscapes and flavours of the Sobrarbe area. The restaurant, housed in a large, centrally located stone property with a surprisingly modern decor, plays an integral role in the dining experience, which involves a staged journey through the house to discover the true culinary essence of this region, albeit with a nod to other parts of the world. The dishes served here on two tasting menus (Tierr

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 101 reviews

Callizo in Aínsa is recognized for its creative, innovative cuisine and Michelin-starred standards. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients and refined techniques, with tasting menus considered appropriately portioned. The ambiance is praised for its beauty and wonderful views. Service is generally exceptional, with staff described as professional, attentive, and knowledgeable, particularly regarding wine pairings. However, some negative feedback points to issues such as small portions, inconsistent service attentiveness, and occasional unfriendly attitudes. Rare but severe complaints involve reservation cancellations and lack of accessibility for wheelchairs. While the culinary and atmospheric experience is highly rated, guests should be aware of potential variability in service execution.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality creative cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, with prior confirmation of service details and accessibility needs recommended.

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Casa Rubén

★ Michelin€€€Contemporary, Creative

If the idea of a fine-dining break appeals to you, this restaurant in the Aragonese Pyrenees is a interesting and surprising option, despite its somewhat remote location on the edge of the spectacular Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido. Located along the banks of the Cinca and Yaga rivers, it features a dining room crowned by a large stone vaulted ceiling that dates back to 1593. Communication with guests is key for the duo of Rubén Coronas and Cristina Romero (the former in the kitchen, the latter front of house) who show real passion for their work and a true sense of gratitude which

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 101 reviews

Casa Rubén in Tella offers contemporary creative Aragonese cuisine, praised for its authentic ingredients and respectful use of local products. The atmosphere is intimate and quiet, with limited seating requiring advance reservations. Owners Ruben and Cristina provide warm, family-style hospitality that guests find welcoming and personal. While the majority of reviews highlight excellent food quality and service, a small number of comments question the value for money. Despite this, the restaurant maintains a perfect average rating, with many visitors expressing intent to return and recommending it highly.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic Aragonese flavors and an intimate setting; reservations are essential.

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La Era de los Nogales

★ Michelin€€Modern Cuisine

Located in a tiny village in the Alto Gállego region of Huesca province where its glass marquee-style design amid typical stone buildings comes as something of a surprise with the stunning backdrop of the Aragonese Pyrenees and its magical sunsets as a bonus! Here, chef Toño Rodríguez conjures up contemporary yet traditionally based cuisine that impresses with its high quality and flavour and a focus on local, seasonal ingredients with a nod to the classic dishes of the region (the appetisers, enjoyed at a small bar, are a tribute to the three provinces of Aragón) as well as those from his chi

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Sardas, Latas, La Era de los Nogales offers modern cuisine focused on multisensory experiences. Positive reviews highlight exceptional food quality, creative presentations, and attentive service, creating a unique atmosphere. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent meal pacing, cold dishes, and maintenance issues with facilities. Significant concerns arise from recent reports of unexplained reservation cancellations and expired vouchers, indicating management instability. While many describe the dining experience as extraordinary, others report disappointment due to service failures and booking uncertainties. Visitors should verify reservation status closely.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative modern cuisine who can tolerate potential booking risks.

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Casa Arcas

★ Michelin€€€Contemporary, Modern Cuisine

This restaurant, occupying a small rural hotel in the Benasque valley, not far from the downhill ski slopes of Aramón-Cerler, is nestled is a truly enchanting natural setting. The couple in charge, Ainhoa Lozano and David Beltrán (with chef Víctor Manuel Ovalles in the kitchen), show consummate professionalism and enthusiasm gained through working with master chef Martín Berasategui. The dining room, with its open fireplace and fine views, is the perfect setting in which to savour intensely flavoured creative cuisine. The superb menus here, all of which offer really impressive value for money,

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Sesue, Casa Arcas offers contemporary cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.8/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised for its impeccable presentation, rich flavors, and fresh ingredients, creating a round gastronomic experience. Service is professional and warm, with specific mentions of hostess Ainhoa’s attentive care. The ambiance features a comfortable dining room with wonderful forest views. While a few guests noted slow pacing or occasional cold dishes, the overall experience is described as luxurious. Most visitors find the value justified, recommending it as a repeat-worthy destination for high-quality modern dining.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine, natural mountain views, and attentive service.

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Ansils

★ Michelin€€€Contemporary

This restaurant, located in a village in the Benasque valley, has been in business since 1984 and is run by the third generation of the family – it is now overseen by the niece and nephew of founder Pilarín Ferrer with Iris Jordán at the helm in the kitchen and her brother Bruno in charge of the dining room and wine cellar. Under their guidance, the restaurant has had a change of direction with a focus on contemporary cuisine that seeks inspiration from tradition through the culinary influences from the valley and a more modern perspective. Game and vegetables from their own garden take centre

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Eriste, Ansils offers contemporary cuisine highlighting Pyrenean ingredients. Reviews frequently praise the high-quality produce, creative presentations, and skilled cooking, noting some dishes are flavorful without added salt or sugar. Service is generally described as warm and professional, though some guests reported inconsistent pacing and long waits. The atmosphere is quiet and scenic, blending well with the valley surroundings. While the overall rating is 4.7/5, negative feedback highlights concerns about recent value for money and reservation management issues.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality creative cuisine and a tranquil valley setting; confirm reservation details in advance.

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Tatau

★ Michelin€€€Creative, Traditional Cuisine

This gastro-bar with a difference will definitely take you by surprise! It is the project of a couple (Tonino and Arantxa) who have always focused on the personality of their cuisine without being afraid to incorporate influences from elsewhere.The name Tatau connects with the charisma of Tonino and his tattoos, a chef who says that the different stages in his life history have left a “mark” and are represented through his culinary creativity. The restaurant, which features fun pin-up details, focuses its offering on a single 12-course tasting menu, called Du Jour. We especially liked two dish

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

Tatau offers creative traditional Apiés cuisine with high acclaim for food quality and service. Guests praise the fresh local ingredients, complex textures, and generous variety of small dishes. Service is attentive and knowledgeable, complementing the cozy, uniquely decorated atmosphere. While most find the experience excellent, some recent reviewers criticize the fixed menu format and lack of customization, noting that the value proposition has decreased compared to earlier visits.

Ideal for diners seeking refined creative cuisine and a cozy atmosphere; verify menu flexibility beforehand.

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Lillas Pastia

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine, Farm to table

This iconic restaurant, just behind the historic Casino de Huesca, has taken a new direction, although it retains its culinary essence and continues to be known as the ‘Casa de la Trufa' (Truffle House). The establishment, with a carefully designed contemporary aesthetic, has an exclusive reserved area dedicated to truffles (for 10 diners) and the gastronomic restaurant as such, with a semi-visible kitchen and on one of its walls, created using Artificial Intelligence, a large illustration of a woman singing opera (hence the name Lillas Pastia, from the tavern depicted in the famous opera Carm

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 100 reviews

Lillas Pastia offers modern farm-to-table cuisine, holding a 4.3/5 average from 80 reviews. Food quality is a standout feature, with truffle menus, creative appetizers, and seafood receiving high praise for their intense flavors and presentation. The atmosphere is intimate and cozy; while the move to a smaller venue reduced its former glamour, the spaced-out tables remain comfortable. Service is generally friendly, though experiences vary significantly. Some guests highlight excellent sommelier pairings, while others report excessive wait times, slow pacing between courses, and even cancelled reservations. Perceptions of value are polarized, with some finding it worthwhile and others feeling the quality does not justify the cost.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can tolerate potential service variability.

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Canfranc Express

★ Michelin€€€€Contemporary

A great gastronomic experience? Here, given that the gourmet option is concentrated around three exclusive tables, you can enjoy it if you book well in advance; perhaps unsurprisingly, this captivating restaurant is located in the emblematic Canfranc Station (now a luxurious Royal Hideaway Hotel), inside an old carriage capable of transporting you back in time. The experience, which begins with historical details on the platform and includes a stop for aperitifs in the 1928 carriage-restaurant (offering a more French-style cuisine - in the evenings, run by the same team), is accompanied by a c

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Bib Gourmand 6

Casa Chongastán

Bib Gourmand€€Seasonal Cuisine, Traditional Cuisine

If you enjoy eating high-quality meat, you won’t want to pass up this opportunity. The restaurant occupies an attractive Alpine-style building, however its most interesting feature is that the same family runs the restaurant as well as a farm that breeds native cattle. Here, you can savour delicious homemade stews, wild mushrooms in season, as well as exquisite grilled meats produced from its own cattle, and game. Its veal is famous for having the perfect level of fat between its muscle fibres.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Villanova, Casa Chongastán specializes in seasonal traditional cuisine, earning high praise for its food quality, particularly its locally sourced meats and fresh products. Reviewers consistently highlight the friendly, efficient service and comfortable atmosphere, making it suitable for families and special occasions. While most guests find the pricing reasonable relative to the quality, a minority note that some items can be pricey or suffer from minor pacing issues. Overall, the restaurant delivers a reliable, high-standard dining experience with well-prepared dishes and attentive staff.

Ideal for families or couples seeking high-quality traditional meat dishes in a comfortable setting.

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La Cuchara de Ruba

Bib GourmandTraditional Cuisine

In this small Pyrenean town, everyone is talking about La Cuchara de Ruba, a restaurant with the sole aim of perpetuating the legacy of Ramón Ruba, a leading name in the local hospitality sector. It could be viewed as the younger sibling of Vidocq (in Formigal, part of the Sallent de Gállego municipality), as chef Diego Herrero has brought his own cuisine here while respecting, to a certain extent, the essence of the erstwhile Casa Ruba. In the simple dining room, with its highly informal service, the menu (which changes almost every day) is contemporary in style and based around recipes from

Lavedán

Bib Gourmand€€Regional Cuisine, Contemporary

A restaurant with a rustic atmosphere that is considered a classic destination in the Valle de Tena. Occupying what was once a stable, it is now run by a young couple, with Sergio Sainz at the helm in the kitchen and Carla Frigolé in charge of the dining room. Lavedán has definitely moved with the times while retaining its full personality through its focus on the culinary traditions of the Aragonese Pyrenees area and its 'mountain gastronomy'. The cooking here is based around an updated take on local and regionally inspired dishes (their wild boar tongue in elderberry marinade won the award f

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 64 reviews

Lavedán, located in the Tena Valley, specializes in contemporary regional cuisine. Reviewers frequently praise the high quality of ingredients and culinary skill, particularly highlighting the hunting-themed tasting menu, cod fritters, herring, pularda, and salmon. The atmosphere is described as cozy, with generally professional and warm service. However, some guests noted inconsistent service, perceived poor value for money, and issues such as overcooked vegetables or controversial bread sourcing. While most experiences are positive, emphasizing local flavors and refined techniques, a minority reported disappointment regarding portion sizes and execution. It is a solid choice for those seeking authentic mountain gastronomy, though advance reservation is advised.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic Aragonese flavors with modern techniques; reservations for the tasting menu are recommended.

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La Oveja Negra

Bib Gourmand€€Contemporary

With a name that translates as “the black sheep”, this gastronomic restaurant is gradually winning over a larger flock of clientele! The young couple at the helm, Rafa Bautista in the kitchen and María Vegue overseeing the dining room, put their life and soul into every sitting, serving modern dishes with a traditional flavour that showcase the ingredients and produce of the Somontano de Barbastro area but with a constant nod to the south of the country as a reminder of the chef’s roots. Their menu focuses exclusively on a carefully curated tasting menu: Rebaño Gastronómico (five courses, slig

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 67 reviews

La Oveja Negra in Barbastro offers contemporary cuisine with generally high marks for food quality and innovative presentations. Reviewers frequently praise the charming atmosphere and attentive service provided by the owners. However, opinions diverge significantly regarding value and consistency. While many find the experience excellent, others criticize limited menu variety, lack of creativity, and occasional service rudeness or pacing issues. The restaurant delivers a high-quality culinary experience for some, but inconsistent service and perceived value concerns lead to mixed reviews among other visitors.

Suitable for diners seeking refined contemporary cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies; advance booking is advised.

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Auberge des Aryelets

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

You have to gain a little altitude to reach this village high up in the Pyrenees, which champions its exceptional natural heritage with understandable pride. In the central square, a young couple runs this restaurant with energy and enthusiasm, celebrating the region's traditions and produce. Highlights include their take on a garbure soup, with meltingly tender Tarbais beans, Noir de Bigorre pork belly, pan-fried duck foie gras from Ferme de Mourlon and cou farci (stuffed duck's neck). Other dishes are more contemporary: 64°C hen's egg with butternut cream, haddock and thyme. The appealing wi

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vielle-Aure, Auberge des Aryelets offers modern cuisine with mountain views from its terrace. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, fresh local ingredients, and refined presentation within a warm atmosphere. Service is generally praised as welcoming, though some guests note slow pacing or minor communication issues. Value perceptions vary; while many find the experience worthwhile, others criticize high wine markups or insufficient portions. Despite isolated service complaints, the restaurant remains a strong destination for those prioritizing culinary excellence in the Pyrenees.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine and mountain views, with prior confirmation of wine pricing recommended.

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El Origen

Bib GourmandTraditional Cuisine

El Origen’s main dining room is dominated by an unusual mural that recalls the history of the square on which it is located, which is affectionately known as “Los Tocinos” (literally “bacon”) because of the pig fair that used to take place here. Owner-chef Beatriz Allué creates traditional cuisine with a contemporary touch both in terms of preparation and presentation, with a clear preference for organic produce from Aragón. Her father, a farmer, supplies her directly with many of these, thus ensuring maximum freshness. Choose between a good-value daily menu and two others (Aragonés and Degust

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

El Origen in Loporzano specializes in traditional Aragonese cuisine, earning praise for high-quality ingredients and authentic flavors, particularly the Ternasco lamb and tomato heart dishes. Staff are generally professional and accommodating, offering suitable options for celiac and vegetarian guests. However, some diners report slow service during weekends, with meals lasting up to two hours. Ambiance varies significantly by location within the venue: the ground-floor entrance offers a cozy mood, while the upper dining room suffers from poor acoustics or insufficient heating. Although a minority of reviewers found portions small or wine quality inconsistent, the restaurant remains a solid choice for travelers seeking genuine local culinary experiences.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic Aragonese traditions who do not mind a leisurely pace.

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Other guide picks 5

Erassens

€€Modern Cuisine

Perched high up in the small ski resort of Saint-Lary-Soulan, this pretty little chalet is a haven of comfort and fine dining: exposed stone walls, wood-burning stove and large picture windows overlooking the church steeple and a distinctive Pyrenean skyline. The chef, who has worked in some of the finest restaurants of the Basque Country, sources most of his ingredients from Southwest France (including local vegetables, fish from Crioure fish auction, farm-reared veal). His speciality is Souraïde pigeon cooked two ways: roast fillet and confit leg, finished on the barbecue for extra flavour a

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Erassens in Vielle-Aure offers modern cuisine with generally high praise for food quality, service, and atmosphere. Reviewers highlight the six-course menu's original ingredients, such as black lemon, creating an enchanting sensory experience. Service is often described as warm, discreet, and impeccable. However, a minority of reviews criticize specific dishes for poor execution, including undercooked peas, frozen textures, and tough meat, alongside concerns about value and wine pricing. Despite these isolated issues, the restaurant is widely regarded as a top-tier gastronomic destination in the Pyrenees, suitable for those seeking refined dining.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine and a refined experience.

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La Grange

€€Traditional Cuisine

This former barn is now an inviting country chic restaurant appointed in an alpine vein. The menu stars tasty well-crafted food, made with premium regional ingredients such as marinated salmon trout from Lake Oô; confit of egg, shredded confit of duck and creamy sweetcorn… What’s not to like?

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 77 reviews

La Grange in Ingolsheim offers traditional Alsatian cuisine with an average rating of 4.5/5. Housed in a rustic old barn, the ambiance is particularly cozy in autumn and winter. Dishes like Tarte Flambée, especially the sweet cherry variety, receive high praise for taste and authenticity. Service is generally warm and efficient, though some guests note inconsistent pacing or reservation issues. Negative feedback highlights concerns regarding value, with some diners finding portions small relative to expectations. Additionally, the building's insulation is criticized, advising visitors to dress warmly.

Ideal for diners seeking traditional Alsatian flavors and a rustic atmosphere; reservations are recommended.

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Cambium Pirineos

€€Regional Cuisine

Located in the centre of the village, Cambium, which is Latin for “change” and is also the word to describe one of the outer layers of a tree trunk, is keen for guests to discover the flavours of the Aragonese Pyrenees from a different perspective. In its pleasant, rustic-style dining rooms, featuring a profusion of wood and views of both the village and its impressive surrounding mountains, choose between an à la carte option or two seasonal menus on request (Olla Tensina y Summum) with dishes such as marinated Oliván trout and IGP Aragón veal, which connect us with the culinary traditions of

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Vidocq

€€€Contemporary, Fusion

Named after the Frenchman considered to be the world’s first private detective way back in the early 19C, Vidocq is a superb option for those who prefer not to venture too far from the nearby ski slopes. The contemporary, fusion-style cuisine here toys continually with flavour, incorporating interesting Asian nuances (particularly from Thai cooking) into typical Aragonese mountain recipes (the vast majority of its ingredients are sourced from small-scale local producers). A single seasonal set menu (La Montaña Nómada) is the mainstay here, inviting guests on an evocative gastronomic journey th

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Vidocq in Formigal offers contemporary fusion cuisine, highlighting local products with Asian and Spanish influences. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.9/5, guests praise the exceptional food quality, atmosphere, and attentive service. Chef Diego’s tasting menus are noted for surprising flavor combinations and detailed explanations. Staff accommodate dietary needs, including allergies. Minor criticisms mention poor treatment of children, pacing issues, and a commercialized service structure. Overall, it delivers a high-quality, memorable dining experience focused on culinary creativity.

Recommended for adults seeking refined fusion cuisine and personalized service; not suitable for families with young children.

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Las Torres

€€Contemporary, Traditional Cuisine

A classic-cum-contemporary restaurant with a profusion of wood that has been in business for over 30 years, and which takes its name from the area in which it is situated, known affectionately as “the three towers”. Its à la carte of traditional cuisine with a contemporary touch always features top-quality ingredients and is complemented by a tasting menu.

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