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Located on the ground floor of an apartment block close to the marina, this restaurant features a space adjoining the wine cellar for aperitifs and appetisers, three welcoming Mediterranean-style dining rooms, plus a modern open kitchen enabling the team here to interact with guests.The pair of chefs at the helm, Alejandra and Emanuel, met in the kitchens of award-winning chef Martín Berasategui’s three-Michelin-star eatery in Lasarte-Oria, where they perfected contemporary techniques and understood the values of haute-cuisine. Here, you’ll find modern, creative cuisine with a strong emphasis
WebsiteRaúl Resino, who is known as the fisherman-chef, signals his philosophy in a single sentence: “We cook as we think, we don’t think how we’re going to cook”. His creative cooking showcases a constant desire to move forward, hence his nod to Japanese cuisine and, above all, a strong focus on fish, seafood, rice and ingredients from nearby market gardens. He is also a great advocate of locally sourced ingredients and often heads out to catch his own fish. His cuisine (a single tasting menu called Raúl Resino) is centred around the biodiversity of Castellón’s Mediterranean shoreline and recipes th
WebsiteStill haven't tried mantis shrimp? Well, look no further, because these Mediterranean crustaceans are all the rage, and here, during the season (February and March), they usually offer a themed menu.The restaurant is in an old restored flour mill and is now dedicated to the culture of locally sourced produce. It is no surprise that chef Vicent Guimerà is one of the bastions of Slow Food, which is based exclusively on local products and promotes both the circular economy and conscious cooking. The chef, who is quick to highlight the equidistant location between the sea and the mountains, rounds
WebsiteThis small restaurant, located along a narrow street just a few metres from the Plaza Parroquial, provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy a true gastronomic experience. Rubén Miralles, the Castellón-born chef at the helm in the kitchen, showcases contemporary cooking that combines different trends with a non-zealous approach along with traditionally based dishes featuring top-quality ingredients. His aim is to take guests on a culinary journey from the local area (note his reinvented take on traditional recipes) to more globally inspired flavours that include forays into the cuisine of Arabi
WebsiteA wonderful example of an honest, highly dedicated chef who also trained as a teacher, and who has been rewarded with a Michelin star. Miguel Barrera, who grew up surrounded by pots and pans in the family restaurant (El Paraíso), fulfilled his parents dream by becoming a teacher but was unable to ignore his own instincts, hence his decision to train as a chef before returning home. Following a period working with his family to provide a sense of continuity, he took over the reins of the restaurant, gave it a new name and carried out changes across the board. Today, he wins over his customers w
WebsiteThis family-run business, occupying an old farmhouse with a rustic charm and contemporary decorative detail, is firmly steeped in its surroundings and their natural bounty, as well as the history of Ulldecona. This is also demonstrated by its name, which refers to the millstones carved out of the local quarry.Chef Jeroni Castell, complemented by his son Pau, does everything possible to bring a sustainable approach to his dishes, which are based around the perfect balance that should exist between local provenance, technique and fun, showcasing those products that encapsulate the Terres de l’Eb
WebsiteIf you happen to have at your disposal an estate with plenty of history, an attractive small hotel (Tancat de Codorniu) surrounded by landscaped grounds, over 2,000 fruit trees (mainly orange, hence the name Citrus) and a large organic vegetable garden, you have the cornerstones of a project that is steeped in the local region.Here, the gastronomic cuisine comes courtesy of young chef Aitor López, who flies the flag for Mediterranean cooking that is based around locally sourced ingredients from the Ràpita fish auction and the Ebro delta, with a constant nod to Catalan and Valencian recipes tha
WebsiteA restaurant with a modern, relaxed Mediterranean feel where equality is very much to the fore, with the owner-chef often keeping an eye on the dining room and explaining dishes to guests. Although Pau’s delicious rice dishes are particularly renowned, everything is delicious here thanks to a focus on cooking that showcases local products with an added hint of creativity. Choose from three well-crafted menus at lunchtime (including one executive-style menu) and two in the evening, the latter with the option of choosing dishes from the à la carte. The pleasant musical ambience completes the pic
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