Reservations · Outdoor seating
Iconic Basque seafood temple famed for whole grilled turbot and expert guidance; expensive, hard to book, and magical when service hums, though a minority report inattentive service or value concerns.
Elkano stands among the region's finest dining establishments through exceptional food quality centered on pristine whole-fish grilling and masterful turbot preparation. Outstanding service knowledge and attentive guidance from Aitor's team elevate the experience, while coastal village charm and surprising dessert excellence reinforce its reputation. Occasional consistency variations and service lapses on busy nights prevent a higher grade, but the restaurant delivers grade A-level execution across core dimensions.
The room feels elegant yet relaxed, and the ritual begins when a host explains how your fish will arrive by sections. One guest raved, "They showed us how each bite changes from collar to belly." The vibe is quietly celebratory in a seaside village setting where the grill’s perfume drifts in. However, a few diners mention service hiccups on busy days. The cooking is precision Basque parrilla: whole turbot over coals, kokotxas in classic styles, and broths with deep marine clarity. It is technique-first, produce-led, and proudly anti-fussy; the thrill comes from sourcing and fire rather than theatrics. Expect guidance on fish size and sequence if you ask, and save room for the hazelnut dessert, which several guests called a surprise showstopper. Families should note the menu leans seafood-forward with per-kilo pricing. Kids who enjoy simple grilled fish might be happy with plain merluza or shared turbot, and there is a steak option, but there is no clear kids menu. Portions are curated rather than huge, so picky eaters may struggle, and costs can climb quickly.
Area: Charming Basque fishing village with maritime heritage; draws food pilgrims and day-trippers from San Sebastian.
Safety: Generally safe, well-kept and walkable tourist village with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Near seafront grills, port, txakoli vineyards; short uphill walk from harbor and old town lanes.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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