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Asador Etxebarri, in the Basque Country, Spain, is the current World’s Number 13 Restaurant!!

The NEW World’s 50 Best Restaurants Awards 2016 will be presented next month but, in the meantime, we’ll be looking at how the current Spanish and Portuguese entries (from the 2015 list) have evolved  in the prestigious Restaurant Magazine’s list in our “A la Crème de la Crème” Gourmand Breaks Blog series.

 

Etxebarri prawns on the grill

An unlucky number for some but not for Asador Etxebarri as, probably the best BBQ in the World, claimed it’s highest ever placing at Number 13 in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants Awards 2015.  Etxebarri  also received the Highest Climber Award in 2015 for rising from nº 34 in 2014 to nº 13 in 2015.

Nº 13 is the highest ever placing for Asador Etxebarri and here’s a recap of its progress over the years:

2014 – No 34

2013 – No 44

2012 – No 31

2011 – No 50

2010 – No 61

2009 – No 39

2008 – No 44

2007 – No 76

Will Asador Etxebarri keep climbing in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2016? 

We’ll let you know on the 13th of June …

etxebarri entrance

There are literally thousands of restaurants all over the world – hundreds of thousands! – and acclaimed Restaurant Magazine narrows it down to organize, compile and present, year after year, The World’s 50 Best Restaurants Awards and List.

This prestigious list, coming up to its 14th year,  is an annual recollection of the opinions and experiences of over 900 international restaurant industry experts and the ceremony is attended by the world’s finest chefs, international media and the world’s most influential restaurateurs.

This year, 2016, sees the awards ceremony being presented from the United States of America, the first time the ceremony has moved from its beginnings in England, from London!

We’ll keep you updated on the results of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2016  (June 13th 2016 live from New York) but in the meantime over the next couple of weeks we’ll be taking a look at the Spanish (and Portuguese) movers and shakers in our Gourmand Breaks series “A la Crème de la Crème”

We have many fine dining opportunities for you all over Spain and / or Portugal. Any of our sample private Gourmand Breaks Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tours gives you the chance of fine dining – contact us for your personalized quote!.

Wes Albinger and Charles Pierce joined us recently, from New York City, for a fantastic 22 day Customized Private Highlights of Spain Tour. We could tell you where they went, what they saw, where they ate etc but we’ll leave that to them.

Travel with Wes and Charles all over Spain as you read their FULL review in their own words, with no censorship from us  – Bon Voyage :-):

After a reflective week or so, we’d like to share a few thoughts about our Gourmand Breaks journey through Spain. Top line: We loved it!  It was a pleasure to meet you on that first day in Barcelona. The printed booklet you presented us with was helpful. We referred to it often and having the blank pages did, in fact, inspire us to keep a journal.

Sagrada familia interior

Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

Barcelona was a great place to begin. Our guide gave us a real understanding of Catalonia as well as a wonderful tour of the Sagrada Famillia — the first of many marvels we saw on our trip. It was astounding, enhanced by our guide’s intimate knowledge. Thanks for recommending Ten’s, as it was outstanding. Lasarte was an elegant, comfortable restaurant but frankly, we enjoyed Ten’s more! (A waiter knocked a full glass of wine and a full glass of water over Wes during our meal at Lasarte …it was unfortunate and this may have colored our overall impression of the place. They upgraded our wine after the incident, but otherwise charged us the full amount, which was surprising). As you know, on the last day in Barcelona we suffered food poisoning. Luckily, the malaise didn’t last long. When we got to Grenada, we found a place that served chicken soup and it was curative!

Alhambra inside

The Alhambra, Granada

Grenada was delightful. Our expert guide maneuvered us gracefully through the crowds and took us on a memorable and knowledgeable tour of the Alhambra — the second marvel of our trip. Your suggested stop in Ronda was the perfect way to break up the drive. We loved the hotel in Seville. Our room was huge and the hotel manager was very attentive, welcoming us with a bottle of bubbly. Our guide, Paloma, was terrific. Her tour of the cathedral was excellent and we had such a good time with her afterwards. We loved the flamenco show and the manager made us feel welcome when he sought us out at the end of the performance to thank us for coming. And, of course, the scent of orange blossoms lingers in our memory. We tried a restaurant suggested in your booklet, Az-Zait, and it turned out to be a good choice. (The Iberian pork dish was delicious!).

Elena, our guide in Cordoba, was very good and clearly at home. Strolling through the old town with her made us feel like locals, as she knew many folks along the way. Her knowledge of the Mezquita was extraordinary and her commentary greatly enhanced our visit to this magnificent sight — the third marvel of our trip. When we told her afterwards that we’d prefer to have a proper lunch rather hopping around for tapas, she picked just the right place. She worked with the waiters to plan us a delectable meal and we were the only tourists in the place. It was great watching local families enjoying a long, leisurely Saturday lunch.

El Retiro Park, Madrid

And then came Madrid. The many neighborhoods, museums, the vitality, Retiro Park and the oh-so-friendly people won us over. The hotel had a few issues…and perhaps not quite as special as the other hotels you chose for our journey but the location was great and the room was generous, quiet and comfortable. The staff was very helpful. Our guide, Olga, used a map to help us understand Madrid and it’s charms before taking us on an informative and comprehensive tour of the city. The Prado art collection was yet another marvel and Olga’s insight was impressive. We loved tapas-hopping with her afterwards and were particularly pleased with the places she picked. She left us feeling very satisfied at the Mercado de San Miguel. We visited the Royal Palace, saw a few other sights and, as Olga had suggested, had something eat in the food courts at El Cortes Inglés for dinner.

The Museo Thysson-Bornemisza museum was yet another marvel. It’s a beautifully curated art collection where we spent hours and loved every minute of it. It was like taking an art history class!

Our two-star dinner at El Club Allard started out with a bang. The first five courses were good but the service was rushed and the final courses lacked finesse. Just the same, it’s a beautiful place and they made us feel quite comfortable.

Toledo

Toledo

We loved our guide in Toledo. His English was excellent and he knew the city so well. (He even spotted, and helped coordinate, the arrest of two pickpockets by sending their photos instantly to the local police!). After our tour, he took us to a small but terrific local restaurant where we had a lunch menu for twelve euros, including a glass of wine!

Segovia was a great side trip, too. We arrived early enough to have a quick visit of the cathedral and to marvel at the Roman aqueduct. After that, we stopped to sample the ponche Segoviano, loving the sponge cake and marzipan confection. We wandered through the old town, visited the Alcázar and even went through a local history museum. But the highlight was lunch at José Maria where we had the famous “cochinillo.” What a treat! The poor piglet couldn’t have been more than six weeks old, just large enough to fit in a roasting pan, and it was fun to watch the waiters use ordinary serving plates to cut the pig into equal portions for serving. We loved it.

Then came San Sebastián. Wow! The train trip was a bit uncomfortable as we noted but San Sebastián was a perfect ending. We loved the hotel and the view from our room was mesmerizing. Once again, our guide was delightful, helping us appreciate the city’s history and taking us to just the right places—a landmark pastry shop, a “grocery store” with the most amazing produce, the Hotel Maria Cristina and all along the waterfront. Then we had a spectacular “pinchos”- hopping jaunt with her that was a lot of fun.

San Sebastian promenade

San Sebastian

Bilbao was another memorable day trip. A great driver in his very comfortable car took us to the market downtown and drove us around a bit before dropping us off at the museum. The building is fantastic — another marvel! And thanks again for our lunch at Nerua … one of the best meals we had on the trip. The chef greeted us and gave us a few amuse-gueules while he talked about the kitchen. Then we sat down and ate and drank our way though an excellent 9-course menu. It was delicious! The wine pairing was definitely the right thing to do as the sommelier picked some very interesting wines that perfectly matched the food. (We can’t say enough good things about this place. It was better than both the two-star restaurants in Barcelona and Madrid!). The driver took us back to San Sebastián via the coast, stopping for a few minutes to let us have a look at the port in Getaria. It was a beautiful drive.

We had such a good time with our friends Stephanie and Paul, especially sharing two three-star restaurant meals back-to-back! Our dinner at Akelarre was disappointing. The location can’t be beat (lovely sunset!) and while some of the dishes were playful, innovative and very tasty, there were some clunkers along the way. All in all, it didn’t seem to be a three-star experience. We all came away thinking that it wasn’t worth the exorbitant price.

ARZAK dish

Arzak, Michelin 3*, San Sebastian

On the other hand, lunch at Arzak was one of the best culinary experiences we can remember. From start to finish, it was three-star perfection. Juan Marie Arzak couldn’t have been more charming and the entire staff was super-welcoming. (Thanks to our waiter’s guidance, we were able to order multiple half-portions à la carte, creating our own ten course menu). It was superb and, interestingly, the bill was half as much as our bill at Akelarre!

We have to thank you. From beginning to end, our journey was very well-paced, encompassing and exciting on so many levels. In general, we loved traveling by fast train—and getting a feel for the topography of Spain along the way. The car and driver parts of our journey were top-notch and so comfortable. The guides were spot-on. Thank you for all your efforts on our behalf.

Un abrazo!

Wes and Charles

Thank you Wes and Charles for such a comprehensive insight into your experience with Gourmand Breaks. On behalf of us all at Gourmand Breaks – It was our pleasure to welcome you to Spain!

 

If you enjoyed your journey with Wes and Charles and would like to experience some great Food, Wine ad Cultural experiences in Spain, and/or Portugal, we’d be delighted to customize your perfect private itinerary. You’ll find many sample itineraries to give you some ideas on our Gourmand Breaks website .

Heading to Portugal as part of your next European adventure ? There are some great places to eat and drink and a wonderful 14 Michelin Starred restaurants in Portugal for 2016.

The recently presented Michelin Guide to Spain and Portugal 2016 offers a whopping 174 Michelin starred restaurants in Spain for 2016 but just 14 in Portugal. While there are still NO Michelin Three Star Restaurants in Portugal, there are 3 excellent Michelin Two Star restaurants and 11 Michelin One star restaurants:Yeatman dish

 

Michelin 2 Star Restaurants in Portugal 2016:

  • Albufeira, Faro – Vila Joya
  • Armação de Pêra, Faro – Ocean
  • Lisbon – Belcanto

Michelin 1 Star Restaurants in Portugal 2016:

  • Carvoeiro, Algarve – Bon Bon  NEW
  • Amarante, Porto – Casa da Calçada
  • Lisbon – Eleven
  • Lisbon – Feitoria
  • Cascais, Lisbon  – Fortaleza do Guincho
  • Almancil, Faro – Henrique Leis
  • Funchal, Madeira – Il Gallo d’Oro
  • Porto – Pedro Lemos
  • Almancil, Faro – São Gabriel
  • Vilamoura, Faro – Willie’s
  • Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto – Yeatman

Eleven

 

Experience Portugal’s growing gastronomy and fantastic wine regions on a Gourmand Breaks Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tour.  Portugal is an ever-increasing destination choice with our guests and can easily be combined with Spain  for a two-center vacation.

 

More Michelin Starred Restaurants 2016 reading:

COMPLETE LIST MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS 2016

50 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Catalonia, Spain

20 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Basque Country, Spain

17 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Madrid, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Andalucia, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Galicia, Spain

With over 170 Michelin starred restaurants in all of Spain for 2016, the New Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2016 offers Michelin Starred Restaurants in Spain from North to South or from East to West. We’re breaking the list down into autonomous communities so you’ve got a handy reference for the area that you are going to !!

Wherever you are headed in the country  you’ll find Michelin dining that can be enjoyed on one of our Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tours :-) We’ve already covered Catalonia, The Basque Country, Andalucia, Galicia, Asturias, Balearics, Castile-Leon, Aragon, Cantabria, Castilla-La Mancha and the Communities of Valencia and Madrid. Next up:

In the Canary Islands you will find a great 4 Michelin Starred Restaurants – 1 of which is a Michelin Two Star Restaurant and 3 are Michelin One Star Restaurants:

MB

 

4 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN THE CANARY ISLES, SPAIN

Tenerife / Guía de Isora  – M.B. **

Tenerife / Guía de Isora  – Kabuki *

Tenerife / Los Gigantes  – El Rincón de Juan Carlos * NEW

Tenerife / Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Kazan *

MB dish

 

More Michelin Starred Restaurants 2016 reading:

COMPLETE LIST MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS 2016

50 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Catalonia, Spain

20 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Basque Country, Spain

17 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Madrid, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Andalucia, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Galicia, Spain

12 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Valencia, Spain

8 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Asturias, Spain

8 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Balearic Isles, Spain

7 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Castile and Leon, Spain

5 Michelin Starred Restaurants each in Aragon, Cantabria and Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

With over 170 Michelin starred restaurants in all of Spain for 2016, the New Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2016 offers Michelin Starred Restaurants in Spain from North to South and from East to West. We’re breaking the list down into autonomous communities so you’ve got a handy reference for the area that you are going to !!

Wherever you are headed in the country  you’ll find Michelin dining that can be enjoyed on one of our Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tours :-) We’ve already covered Catalonia, The Basque Country, Andalucia, Galicia, Asturias, Balearics, Castile-Leon and the Communities of Valencia and Madrid. Next up:

In each of the Autonomous Communities of Aragon, Cantabria and Castilla-La Mancha you will find a great 5 Michelin Starred Restaurants – All of which are Michelin One Star Restaurants:

las Torres dish

5 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN ARAGON, SPAIN

Huesca – Lillas Pastia *

Huesca – Tatau Bistro *

Huesca – Las Torres *

Tramacastilla – Hospedería El Batán *

Zaragoza  – La Prensa *

 

5 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN CANTABRIA, SPAIN

Ampuero / La Bien Aparecida  – Solana *

Puente Arce  – El Nuevo Molino *

San Vicente de la Barquera  – Annua *

Santander  – El Serbal *

Villaverde de Pontones  – Cenador de Amós *

 

5 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN CASTILLA-LA MANCHA, SPAIN

Almansa  – Maralba *

Illescas  – El Bohío *

Las Pedroñeras  – Las Rejas *

Toledo  – El Carmen de Montesión *

Torrico / Valdepalacios  – Tierra *

 

Annua

 

More Michelin Starred Restaurants 2016 reading:

COMPLETE LIST MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS 2016

50 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Catalonia, Spain

20 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Basque Country, Spain

17 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Madrid, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Andalucia, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Galicia, Spain

12 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Valencia, Spain

8 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Asturias, Spain

8 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Balearic Isles, Spain

7 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Castile and Leon, Spain

With over 170 Michelin starred restaurants in all of Spain for 2016, the New Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2016 offers Michelin Starred Restaurants in Spain from North to South or from East to West. We’re breaking the list down into autonomous communities so you’ve got a handy reference for the area that you are going to !!

Wherever you are headed in the country  you’ll find Michelin dining that can be enjoyed on one of our Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tours :-)

In Asturias you will find a great 8 Michelin Starred Restaurants – 1 of which is a Michelin Two Star Restaurant and 7 are Michelin One Star Restaurants:

Casa Marcial dish

 

8 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN ASTURIAS, SPAIN

Arriondas – Casa Marcial **
Arriondas – El Corral del Indianu *
Gijón – Auga *
Gijón – La Salgar *
Llanes / Pancar – El Retiro *
Prendes – Casa Gerardo *
Ribadesella – Arbidel *
Salinas – Real Balneario *

Auga restaurante

More Michelin Starred Restaurants 2016 reading:

COMPLETE LIST MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS 2016

50 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Catalonia, Spain

20 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Basque Country, Spain

17 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Madrid, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Andalucia, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Galicia, Spain

12 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Valencia, Spain

There are over 170 Michelin starred restaurants in all of Spain for 2016!!! The New Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2016 offers Michelin Starred Restaurants in Spain from North to South or from East to West. We’re breaking the list down into autonomous communities so you’ve got a handy reference for the area that you are going to !!

So, wherever you are headed in the country  you’ll find Michelin dining that can be enjoyed on one of our Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tours :-)

In the autonomous Community of Valencia you will find a great 12 Michelin Starred Restaurants – 1 of which is a Michelin Three Star Restaurant and 11 are Michelin One Star Restaurants:

Quique Dacosta

12 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN THE COMMUNITY OF VALENCIA, SPAIN

Dénia – Quique Dacosta ***
Alacant – Monastrell *
Cocentaina – L’Escaleta *
Daimús – Casa Manolo *
Elx – La Finca *
Ondara – Casa Pepa *
Valencia – El Poblet *
Valencia – Ricard Camarena *
Valencia – Riff *
Valencia – La Sucursal *
Vall d’Alba – Cal Paradís *
Xàbia – BonAmb *

Quique Dacosta dish

More Michelin Starred Restaurants 2016 reading:

COMPLETE LIST MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS 2016

50 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Catalonia, Spain

20 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Basque Country, Spain

17 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Madrid, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Andalucia, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Galicia, Spain

The New Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2016 offers Michelin Starred Restaurants in Spain from North to South and from East to West. So, wherever you are headed in the country you’ll find Michelin Starred dining that can be enjoyed on one of our Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tours :-)

With over 170 Michelin starred restaurants in all of Spain for 2016, we’re breaking the list down into autonomous communities so that you’ve got a handy reference for the area that you are going to !!

In Galicia you will find 13 Michelin Starred Restaurants – All of which are Michelin One Star Restaurants  (there are currently No Michelin Three or Michelin Two Star Restaurants in Galicia):

As Garzas

List of the 13 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN GALICIA, SPAIN

Cambados – Yayo Daporta *
Cambre – A Estación *
A Coruña – Alborada *
A Coruña – Árbore da Veira *
Grove / Reboredo – Culler de Pau *
Malpica de Bergantiños / Porto Barizo – As Garzas *
Ourense – Nova *
Pontevedra / San Salvador de Poio – Solla *
Raxo  – Pepe Vieira Camiño da Serpe *
Santa Comba – Retiro da Costiña *
Santiago de Compostela – Casa Marcelo * NEW
Tui – Silabario *
Vigo – Maruja Limón *

 

Casa Marcelo dish

More Michelin Starred Restaurants 2016 reading:

COMPLETE LIST MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS 2016

50 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Catalonia, Spain

20 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Basque Country, Spain

17 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Madrid, Spain

13 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Andalucia, Spain

 

Over 170 Michelin starred restaurants in all of Spain for 2016!!! The New Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2016 offers Michelin Starred Restaurants in Spain from North to South and from East to West.

So, wherever you are headed in the country you’ll find Michelin Starred dining that can be enjoyed on one of our Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tours :-)

We’re breaking the list down into autonomous communities for you so that you’ve got a handy reference for the area that you are going to !!

In Andalucia you will find 13 Michelin Starred Restaurants – 2 of which are Michelin Two Star Restaurants and 11 Michelin One Star Restaurants (there are currently No Michelin Three Star Restaurants in Andalucia):

Dani Garcia dish

13 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN ANDALUCIA, SPAIN

El Puerto de Santa María  – Aponiente **
Marbella  – Dani García **
Casares –  Kabuki Raw * NEW
Córdoba –  Choco *
El Ejido – La Costa *
Fuengirola –  Sollo * NEW
Huelva –  Acanthum * NEW
Málaga  – José Carlos García *
Marbella –  El Lago *
Marbella – Messina * NEW
Marbella – Skina *
Roquetas de Mar – Alejandro *
Sevilla – Abantal *

Aponiente

More Michelin Starred Restaurants 2016 reading:

50 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Catalonia, Spain

20 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Basque Country, Spain

17 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Community of Madrid, Spain

COMPLETE LIST MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS 2016

Over 170 Michelin starred restaurants in all of Spain for 2016!!! The recently presented New Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2016 offers Michelin Starred Restaurants in Spain from North to South or from East to West.

So, wherever you are headed in the country  you’ll find Michelin dining that can be enjoyed on one of our Private Food, Wine and Cultural Tours :-)

We’re breaking the list down into autonomous communities over the coming days so you’ve got a handy reference for the area that you are going to !!

In the autonomous Community of Madrid you will find a great 17 Michelin Starred Restaurants – 1 of which is a Michelin Three Star Restaurant, 6 Michelin Two Star Restaurants and 10 Michelin One Star Restaurants:

David Muñoz

17 MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS IN THE COMMUNITY OF MADRID, SPAIN

Madrid  – DiverXO ***
Humanes de Madrid  – Coque ** NEW (2nd Star)
Madrid – El Club Allard **
Madrid – Ramón Freixa Madrid **
Madrid  – Santceloni **
Madrid  – Sergi Arola ** UPDATE: CLOSED in September 2016
Madrid – La Terraza del Casino **
Aranjuez – Casa José *
Madrid – Álbora *
Madrid – La Cabra *
Madrid  – DSTAgE *
Madrid  – Kabuki *
Madrid  – Kabuki Wellington *
Madrid  – Lúa * NEW
Madrid  – Punto MX *
San Lorenzo de El Escorial  – Montia *
Valdemoro  – Chirón *

CLUB ALLARD

More Michelin Starred Restaurants 2016 reading:

50 Michelin Starred Restaurants in Catalonia, Spain

20 Michelin Starred Restaurants in The Basque Country, Spain

COMPLETE LIST MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS 2016