Reservations
Lively Basque seafood-and-grill spot with standout fish and txuleta, strong service, and some noise and pricing quirks; best for diners seeking quality product and classic technique.
Martxo delivers exceptional seafood and txuleta paired with warm, knowledgeable service that earns solid A-grade standing in Bilbao's dining scene. Execution remains reliable across visits, though crowding and bar spillover during busy periods and occasional service delays prevent the seamless polish of grade A territory. The central Abando location and ingredient-focused Basque approach appeal to serious diners seeking quality over showmanship.
A bustling spot in Abando where the bar’s buzz flows into a cozy dining room, MARTXO serves polished Basque seafood and grills with warm, attentive service. Diners highlight crisp monkfish, well-chosen wines, and tableside tartare. One guest put it simply: best service of the trip, though match-day crowds can raise the volume. The cooking leans product-first Basque with elevated traditional touches: pristine fish, txuleta by the kilo, and premium starters like crab-stuffed peppers and Balfego tuna tartare. Plates favor clarity over flash, with a few creative flourishes (salmorejo under tuna). It suits those who value ingredient quality more than showmanship. Families will do fine if kids eat straightforward flavors: grilled steak, potatoes, simple fish, and croquettes. There is no kids menu, and veggie options are limited beyond peppers and sides; prices skew higher, so picky eaters may struggle if they avoid seafood and meat.
Area: Central Abando near commercial avenues; business and leisure mix with busy bar culture and match-day crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit and busy; occasional crowd noise after games reported.
Nearby: Close to Sacred Heart area, shops and offices; bar plus dining room in one venue affects noise flow.
Available: Reservations
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