San Sebastian
148 Gastroleku

148 Gastroleku

Inigo Kalea, 1, 20003, San Sebastian, Spain

Vino • Carne • Queso • Tapas


"One of the worst experiences when it comes to restaurants. Quantifying: 1. Food is good. Just good.....nothing to write home about. 2. Location is nice. However, this is where the the nice experience stops. 3. If you don't speak Spanish there is almost no communication with the waiters. Some of them don't understand a word of English. Some of them do......the least that could have been done is assign an English speaking waiter to guests who clearly cannot speak Spanish. 4. No wine list available. Waiter sends you to the bar to have a look at what's available ????? . Am I not paying to be served?! 5. When you choose the wine, and carry it, and the wine glasses, to your table, waiter opens it and pours it in glass......no chance of tasting the wine to check whether it's good. It seems that they simply don't care about this standard step! 6. I ask whether I can have some pintxos which where available on display at the bar. Bizarrely enough the answer is NO. These are to be consumed at the bar only, the waitress told me. But why? Why can't I just pay and consume what I pay for, say, in the middle of the plaza? We were going to order main dishes afterwards so it was not the case of occupying a table to eat a few nibbles......but as much as we tried to explain this, no success. Communication is extremely difficult. 7. THE CHERRY ON THE CAKE Any one eating outside, in the plaza, is charged an extra 10%.....just because the interior of the restaurant is small and their only option to increase covers and revenue is to sit people outside. OK fine..... restaurants have a right to put their policies in place. But I, as the client, have a right to be informed how much I am paying for the items chosen......including any extra charges, however ridiculous they might be. THIS 10% EXTRA CHARGE IS NOWHERE TO BE FOUND ON THE MENU PROVIDED. I contested this and insisted on paying the prices shown on the menu which was accepted. Imposing a charge on clients without informing them is cheating and tantamount of theft. I guess there are better places in San Sebastian! Attaching the menu provided to us as reference."

Civico 14

Civico 14

Paseo Duque De Mandas, 35 Bajo, 20012, San Sebastian, Spain

Pasta • Pizza • Helado • Italiano


"Civico 14 is not a restaurant that you bump into while walking downtown San Sebastian. You have to look for it, you have to know it from its exclusiveness; and that 's what we did with a couple of friends... 2 nights in a row, during a long weekend in Donostia. We wandered in on a Friday night, and were immediately greeted by the friendly staff and incredible aroma of fresh pasta. The restaurant was filling up quickly (although it was only 8 pm) but we managed to snag a table. The menu is not overwhelming like those typical touristic places, there are a few options but carefully choosen and prepared, ingredients are fresh and seasonal (they just put up the spring menu) and there are always a couple of pleasent surprises not mentioned in the list. Between the 2 dinners we had, we went basically All in and managed to try a bit of everything. As a starter we had an extremally flavourfull white asparagus, that I have never tried before, then the smoked mackerel paired with blueberry vinegar which was succulent and finally the unforgettable beef tartare cleverly mixed with hazelnut, mustard and cocoa nibs. Then we moved on with the Pasta, my favourite was the Fusilli with lamb ragu, simply spectacular, the pasta was fresh, al dente, well seasoned and a good portion; on the second night I had Paccheri with monk fish and bottarga, another succulent and wonderfully executed dish if you like fish paired with pasta, like I do. At this point we were almost full but that Octopus on the menu was too tempting so we made the effort and we were not dissapointed, it is served with a cream of 'peperone crusco ' and a side of sea asparagus, two things I 've discovered for the first time. 'Dulcis in Fundo ' the desserts; I dont have a sweet tooth myself, but something as simple as strawberry and basil ice cream...yes basil, was incredibly smart and refreshing; then of course the chocolate panna cotta (which is not your average panna cotta with chocolate topping) which comes with raspberry crumbles and orange, in a beautifully presented plate. Finally the Tiramisu was the perfect ending of this food parade. As creamy as it comes, and as dreamy as it suggests...and not to be ignored, made fresh daily. This has been one of the most exhuberant culinary experience I have had in some time. All that being said, I highly recommend Civico 14 if you are near San Sebastian...it will definietly add more beauty to the already beautiful city."