Restaurant in Santiago de Compostela, Spain
A Horta d'Obradoiro
350Pearl PointsSeasonal Galician cooking, strong value, book ahead.

About A Horta d'Obradoiro
Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) make A Horta d'Obradoiro the most credentialed value option for seasonal Galician cooking in Santiago's old city. The 1690 building, garden with vegetable plot, and multi-room layout make it a strong choice for a special occasion dinner at the €€ tier.
Who Should Book A Horta d'Obradoiro
If you are in Santiago de Compostela for a special meal — a post-Camino celebration, an anniversary dinner, or simply a night where the setting matters as much as the plate — A Horta d'Obradoiro is the right call at the €€ price point. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) confirm this is serious cooking at a price that does not punish you for choosing well. Book here when you want a full sit-down meal with genuine seasonal ambition and a room that has its own story to tell.
The Venue
The building on Rúa das Hortas dates to 1690 and was once home to musicians serving the nearby Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. That history is visible rather than merely claimed. The interior moves through several distinct spaces: a wine bar built from reclaimed beams, a conservatory-style dining room, and a garden with a working vegetable plot , a genuine rarity in this part of the old city where stone walls and narrow lanes leave little room for growing anything. The colourful details inside, reportedly reminiscent of old beach huts, give the space warmth without tipping into kitsch. The combination of contemporary touches and regional references makes it one of the more considered dining rooms in the city's historic quarter.
The garden vegetable plot is not decorative. The kitchen runs a seasonal menu built around carefully prepared and beautifully presented regional Galician produce, and the sourcing is grounded in what is available now. In the current season, that orientation matters: Galicia's autumn and winter larder , shellfish, root vegetables, cured meats, local cheeses , gives the kitchen genuine material to work with, and the Bib Gourmand recognition suggests it is using that material well. The Michelin Bib Gourmand is awarded to restaurants offering good cooking at a moderate price; two consecutive years of that recognition is a meaningful signal, not a lucky year.
At €€, A Horta d'Obradoiro sits in the mid-range for Santiago but punches above that tier in ambition. The Bib Gourmand is specifically designed to flag value, so if you are weighing up where to spend your one serious dinner in the city, this is a defensible choice over pricier alternatives. For context on the broader Spanish fine dining register, restaurants like El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, or Azurmendi in Larrabetzu represent the country's upper tier , A Horta d'Obradoiro does not compete at that level, nor does it need to. Its case is built on regional cooking done with care and a setting that no purpose-built restaurant can replicate.
The Google rating of 4.7 across 1,888 reviews is a volume signal worth noting. A rating that high at that number of reviews is harder to maintain than a 4.9 from 200 people. It suggests consistent execution across a wide range of diners, not just a handful of enthusiastic early visitors.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is rated Easy , but do not treat that as an invitation to arrive without one. The combination of a distinctive setting, Michelin recognition, and a position on the pilgrimage trail means demand is real, particularly at weekends and during peak Camino season (spring and summer). Book ahead. Budget: €€ , mid-range for Santiago; expect good value relative to the cooking quality given the Bib Gourmand standard. Dress: No formal dress code is on record, but the setting and occasion skew smart-casual; the 1690 stone house context means jeans are fine, but this is not a casual tapas stop. Address: Rúa das Hortas, 16, Santiago de Compostela. Groups: The multi-room layout , conservatory, wine bar, garden , suggests the venue can accommodate different group configurations, though specific private dining details are not confirmed in available data. Contact the restaurant directly for group bookings.
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below for how A Horta d'Obradoiro stacks up against its closest peers in Santiago de Compostela.
Santiago de Compostela Dining Context
A Horta d'Obradoiro sits at the thoughtful mid-point of Santiago's restaurant scene. For a lighter, more casual feed, Abastos 2.0 - Barra offers farm-to-table tapas at the € tier. At the other end, A Tafona operates at €€€€ with a contemporary tasting menu format. A Maceta and A Viaxe both offer fusion cooking at the €€ level if you want something outside the regional Galician register. Pampín Bar is worth knowing for a different format entirely. For a broader view of what the city offers, see our full Santiago de Compostela restaurants guide. If you are planning your full trip, hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences guides are all available. On the regional cuisine front internationally, Fahr in Künten-Sulz and Gannerhof in Innervillgraten show how the Bib Gourmand tier performs across different European regional cooking traditions , useful reference points for what the standard actually means in practice. And for the upper register of Spanish cooking in other cities, DiverXO in Madrid, Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona, and Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María give a sense of where Spanish fine dining can go at the starred level.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does A Horta d'Obradoiro handle dietary restrictions?
The kitchen works with seasonal, carefully prepared regional produce, which suggests reasonable flexibility — but the menu is Galician in character, meaning fish, shellfish, and meat feature prominently. check the venue's official channels via the address at Rúa das Hortas, 16 to confirm specific requirements before booking. Do not assume vegetarian or allergen needs are covered without advance notice.
Is A Horta d'Obradoiro good for a special occasion?
Yes, it is one of the stronger choices in Santiago for a celebratory meal at a reasonable price point. The 1690 building, the garden with its vegetable plot, and the Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition for 2024 and 2025 give it enough substance to feel like a deliberate choice rather than a fallback. At €€ pricing, it delivers occasion-worthy atmosphere without the spend of A Tafona or Casa Marcelo.
What should I wear to A Horta d'Obradoiro?
The setting combines contemporary and regional decor with colourful, informal touches — think beach-hut details and a conservatory room — which points toward relaxed but presentable. A Bib Gourmand at €€ pricing does not call for formal dress; clean, neat casual fits the tone. Arriving straight off the Camino trail in walking gear would feel out of place.
Is A Horta d'Obradoiro worth the price?
At €€ in Santiago de Compostela, it is good value: two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024, 2025) confirm the kitchen delivers quality above its price bracket. The Bib Gourmand is specifically Michelin's marker for strong cooking at moderate prices, so the credential directly answers the value question. For the same budget, few options in the city match the combination of setting, seasonal cooking, and recognition.
Can A Horta d'Obradoiro accommodate groups?
The venue occupies a multi-room 17th-century house with a conservatory and a garden, which gives it more spatial variety than a single-room restaurant. That layout suggests groups of 4–8 are manageable, particularly if booked in advance. For larger groups or private hire, check the venue's official channels — no official group policy is documented.
Is the tasting menu worth it at A Horta d'Obradoiro?
No specific tasting menu format is confirmed in the available venue data, so it would be misleading to give a verdict here. What is documented is that the kitchen produces carefully prepared, beautifully presented seasonal cuisine at €€ pricing with back-to-back Bib Gourmand recognition — whichever format they serve, the quality-to-price ratio is the reason to book.
What are alternatives to A Horta d'Obradoiro in Santiago de Compostela?
For a step up in formality and spend, A Tafona and Casa Marcelo both operate at a higher price point with more structured menus. Abastos 2.0 (Mesas or Barra) is the go-to if you want a lighter, market-driven feed with a more casual format. A Maceta sits closest in register to A Horta d'Obradoiro in terms of tone and price. If the building and garden are part of the appeal, none of the alternatives replicate that setting.
Location
Rúa das Hortas, 16, 15705 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Compare A Horta d'Obradoiro
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| A Horta d'Obradoiro | €€ | |
| Abastos 2.0 - Mesas | €€ | |
| Casa Marcelo | €€€ | |
| A Tafona | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
| A Maceta | €€ | |
| Abastos 2.0 - Barra | € |
What to weigh when choosing between A Horta d'Obradoiro and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Abastos 2.0 - Mesas, Farm to Table-Tapas, Galician, €€
- Casa Marcelo, Asian Small Plates, Fusion, €€€
- A Tafona, Contemporary, €€€€
- A Maceta, Fusion, €€
- Abastos 2.0 - Barra, Farm to Table-Tapas, €
A Horta d'Obradoiro sits at €€ with two Michelin Bib Gourmand awards and a setting, a 1690 house with a working garden, that none of its direct price-tier competitors can match on atmosphere alone. At the same €€ level, Abastos 2.0 - Mesas offers farm-to-table Galician tapas with a more casual, convivial format. If you want a shared plates experience with local produce focus, Abastos is the easier booking and the better choice for groups who want to graze. A Horta d'Obradoiro is the better call when the occasion demands a full sit-down meal with a sense of place.
Stepping up in price, Casa Marcelo at €€€ takes a different direction entirely, Asian-inflected fusion small plates that sit well outside the regional Galician register. It is the right pick if you want something more experimental. A Tafona at €€€€ is the city's most ambitious tasting-menu option and justifies the spend if you are looking for a fully composed, contemporary experience rather than value-focused regional cooking. For most visitors with one serious dinner to spend, A Horta d'Obradoiro delivers more per euro than A Tafona unless the tasting-menu format is specifically what you are after.
At the budget end, Abastos 2.0 - Barra at the € tier and A Maceta at €€ (fusion) are both worth knowing but serve different purposes. Neither carries Michelin recognition. A Horta d'Obradoiro is the clearest answer for anyone who wants a Michelin-validated meal in Santiago without committing to a €€€€ tasting menu, the Bib Gourmand standard at a mid-range price point is a combination that is genuinely hard to beat in this city.
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