Restaurant in Larrabetzu, Spain
Azurmendi
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About Azurmendi
Azurmendi holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 98 points, with Eneko Atxa's single tasting menu (Adarrak) moving through the property itself before arriving at the dining room. Book two to three months out minimum; Saturday dinner fills first. The wine list, focused on limited-production labels, is one of the stronger arguments for choosing Azurmendi over comparable three-star alternatives in northern Spain.
Getting a Table at Azurmendi Is Hard. Here's Whether It's Worth the Effort.
Azurmendi operates on a single tasting menu, serves lunch only on weekdays, and closes entirely from December 19 through February 15. Three Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 98 points, and a consistent presence inside the World's 50 Best (peaking at #14 in 2019, ranked #81 as recently as 2023) mean demand reliably outpaces supply. Plan to book at minimum two to three months ahead for a weekend Saturday dinner slot; weekday lunch dates in shoulder months sometimes open up closer to the date, but do not count on it. If this is the anchor of a Spain trip, lock it in before you book flights.
The effort is justified — with conditions. Azurmendi is the right choice if you want a three-Michelin-star experience built around a specific sense of place, where the environmental philosophy is expressed through the architecture, the produce, and the meal itself rather than being marketing language. It is not the right choice if you want a classic white-tablecloth progression or a kitchen focused purely on technical pyrotechnics for their own sake. Chef Eneko Atxa's single tasting menu, Adarrak, is structured as a full visit to the property: a picnic served from a wicker basket in front of a vertical garden, snacks in a space fitted with recycled organic materials, maritime-inspired appetisers in the kitchen corridor while the brigade works around you, and the formal dining room as a final act. You are buying a sequence, not just a meal.
The Food: Progressive Basque with a Strong Vegetable Spine
Azurmendi sits within the progressive and creative end of Basque cuisine rather than the traditional end. The cooking draws heavily from herbs, flowers, and plant elements layered across multiple textures and preparations. This is not a meat-forward tasting menu. Vegetables, foraged ingredients, and Bizkaia's coastal produce form the structural backbone, and the approach skews toward composition and restraint rather than bold, theatrical flavour hits. If you are looking for the intense, confrontational creativity of Disfrutar in Barcelona or the oceanic intensity of Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, Azurmendi will feel quieter and more contemplative. That is a quality, not a flaw, but it is worth knowing before you arrive.
The Opinionated About Dining ranking — #19 in Europe for 2025 , reflects a peer-facing reputation that goes beyond the general public's awareness of the restaurant. This is a kitchen taken seriously by other serious kitchens.
The Wine Program: Limited Production, Seriously Selected
The wine list at Azurmendi includes many limited production labels, and this is one of the stronger arguments for booking here over comparable three-star options elsewhere in Spain. At this price tier, wine pairing is effectively mandatory from a value standpoint , you are already in the €€€€ bracket, and a thoughtfully assembled list of low-volume Basque and Spanish producers is exactly the kind of access that justifies the spend. The Basque Country produces txakoli and some Rioja adjacents, but Atxa's team sources beyond the obvious regional choices. For a special occasion dinner where you want the wine to track the food's complexity rather than simply accompany it, this list performs. Confirm pairing availability and pricing when you book; the format may vary by season.
For context on where Azurmendi sits against Spain's wider three-star wine programs: El Celler de Can Roca in Girona has one of the deepest cellar depths in the country, and Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria offers an extensive Rioja-anchored list. Azurmendi's differentiator is the thematic coherence between the wine selection and the kitchen's sustainability orientation , producers are chosen with the same sourcing logic applied to the food.
Booking This for a Special Occasion
Azurmendi is well-suited to milestone occasions: anniversaries, landmark birthdays, or a once-in-a-trip splurge with a partner. The experience is designed to feel sequential and curated rather than simply transactional, and the setting in the hills of Bizkaia, away from a city centre, gives the meal a destination quality that reinforces the occasion. You are not slotting into a busy urban dining room; you are making a trip of it.
Saturday evening service (8:30–9:15 PM arrival) is the prime booking for a celebratory dinner. Weekday lunch slots (1–2:30 PM, Tuesday through Friday) work well for a long afternoon if you are building a Basque Country itinerary around the meal. Note the narrow arrival windows , this is a structured experience with a set pace, not a restaurant where you can arrive when convenient. If Larrabetzu is new to you, our full Larrabetzu restaurants guide covers what else is worth a visit nearby, including Eneko, the more accessible sibling restaurant from the same kitchen group.
What You Need to Know Before You Go
Azurmendi is in Larrabetzu, a short drive from Bilbao. The restaurant is not walkable from the city and a car or taxi transfer is necessary. The venue closes on Mondays and Sundays, and the full winter closure runs from December 19 to February 15 , check this carefully if you are planning a year-end or January visit to the Basque Country. Dress code is not published, but three-Michelin-star context in northern Spain suggests smart dress as the practical minimum; business casual is safe and respected here.
Google reviewers rate the restaurant at 4.7 across 1,799 reviews, which is a high satisfaction floor for a venue operating at this level of ambition and price. Dissatisfied guests at three-star venues often find the formality or pacing at odds with expectations, but Azurmendi's score suggests the experience is translating well even for first-time visitors to this format.
For other venues in the area while you are planning your trip: Asador Hormo Onda offers a different register entirely if you want a traditional Basque grill alongside the tasting menu experience. The Larrabetzu hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of what the area offers if you are extending your stay.
Quick reference: Tue–Sat lunch 1–2:30 PM; Fri–Sat dinner 8:30–9:15 PM; closed Mon, Sun; closed Dec 19–Feb 15; €€€€; Larrabetzu, Bizkaia; book 2–3 months ahead minimum.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Azurmendi?
There is no ordering decision to make: Azurmendi runs a single tasting menu called Adarrak, and every guest follows the same progression. The experience includes a picnic in front of a vertical garden, snacks among recycled organic materials, and kitchen-corridor appetisers where you can watch the brigade work. Dietary preferences should be flagged at booking.
What should I wear to Azurmendi?
The venue data does not specify a dress code, but Azurmendi holds three Michelin stars and ranks #19 in Europe on Opinionated About Dining (2025). At that tier in Spain, smart dress is the norm — jacket for men is a safe default, though the format is theatrical rather than stiff-formal. Avoid casual sportswear.
Does Azurmendi handle dietary restrictions?
Azurmendi operates a structured single tasting menu, so dietary needs should be communicated well in advance of your visit. The kitchen has a strong vegetable focus and works with endemic and sustainable produce, which suggests some flexibility for plant-based preferences, but confirm directly when booking.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Azurmendi?
Yes, if a structured multi-course format is your preference. The Adarrak menu is built around a full visit of the premises, not just a sequence of dishes, and the wine list covers many limited-production labels that strengthen the overall value. If you want a la carte flexibility, Arzak in San Sebastián offers a more conventional fine-dining format.
Is Azurmendi worth the price?
At €€€€ pricing with three Michelin stars, a #19 OAD Europe ranking (2025), and a track record in the World's 50 Best (reaching #14 in 2019), Azurmendi sits at the top of what Spain's fine-dining tier offers. The full experience — architecture, garden, kitchen access, and serious wine — makes it competitive against comparably priced three-star restaurants in the country. It is not worth it if you are indifferent to the theatrical, sustainability-driven format.
Is Azurmendi good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases for a milestone booking in northern Spain. The Adarrak menu is designed as an event: the picnic opening, the tour of the premises, and the kitchen-facing appetisers all create a clear arc that works well for anniversaries or landmark birthdays. Parties wanting a quieter, more intimate setting should note the format is communal and experiential by design.
What are alternatives to Azurmendi in Larrabetzu?
There are no direct fine-dining alternatives in Larrabetzu itself. The practical comparison set is in the wider Basque Country and Spain: Arzak (San Sebastián) for a less theatrical, more classically structured three-star experience; Disfrutar (Barcelona) if creative technique is the priority; or DiverXO (Madrid) for a higher-energy avant-garde format. Azurmendi is the most sustainability-focused of the group.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 1–2:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 1–2:30 pm
- Thursday
- 1–2:30 pm
- Friday
- 1–2:30 pm, 8:30–9:15 pm
- Saturday
- 1–2:30 pm, 8:30–9:15 pm
- Sunday
- Closed Closure December 19-February 15
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