The best pinchos (fancy tapas) in the world! Follow us around in San Sebastian as we explore the food and sights. Enjoy 🎥

Recommended Pinchos (Pintxos):

1. Cafe de la Concha
* Views of the bay

2. Bar Zabaleta (best egg & Potato Tortilla)
* Nuestra Tortilla $2 Euros for Pintxo size, $13 for a full plate entree

3. Gandarias Jatitxea (Best steak)
* Brocheta de chuleta (T-bone steak brochette) $3.50
* Solomillo (Grilled Beef Sirloin on Bread) $2.75

4. Borda Berri (Try something different)
* Oreja de Cerdo con Romescu (Pig Ear) $3.50 Euro
* Risotto de “Pintalete” con queso Idiazabal (cheese Risotto) $3 Euros
* carrillera de ternera al vino tinto (veal cheek cooked in red wine) $3.50
* “Kebab” de costilla de cerdo (rib of pork) $4 Euros

5. A Fuego Negro (Sliders)
* Makcobe with txips (mini slider with Chips)

6. La Vina (Cheesecake)
* Tarta de Queso $5 Euros per slice

Train to Top:
* The “Funicular railway” to the top of Mount Igueldo to visit the amusement park and enjoy stunning views of the city, Concha Bay and Santa Clara island. Round trip ticket 3.75 € Children 2,50€ (opens 10am)
* Bar / Restaurant on top with a vista view -good place to relax, take beautiful photos, and enjoy the view with what’s on tap! 🍺 don’t forget to grab a bathroom break at the restaurant before you head back down the railway.

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12 Comments

  1. Great content guys! Would love to see more from your travels. We are planning a trip to San Sebastian next June but have never travelled out of the US so we are a little intimidated.

  2. Ah, San Sebastián: they told me it was the fairest littoral city in all Spain. Well, for setting, agreed. That cute wee curve of bay with the mini-islands is, indeed, reminiscent of a small-scale version of Rio. But the city? The truth? For me, it has about 3 streets and Plaza Consti. to see, but the rest is nothing but a sprawling, apartment-blockey bathetic let-down. Lift San Sebastián up, plonk it 200 miles inland and it would be what it really is: a vaguely modern-looking nondescript town with a rather small, but not unattractive, Old Town, based on one mildly attractive plaza, and, frankly, little else. Unless you like the pintxos bars.

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