Restaurant in València, Spain
Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena
195Pearl PointsCamarena's casual side, worth booking.

About Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena
Ricard Camarena's casual bistro in L'Eixample delivers vegetable-forward world cuisine with genuine quality at a lower register than his flagship. OAD-recognised (Casual in Europe #804, 2025) and rated 4.4 from nearly 5,000 Google reviews, it is the right call for a relaxed group meal or a second dinner in the city — not the place to seek out his full creative range.
The Verdict
Canalla Bistro is not Ricard Camarena's fine-dining flagship, and that is precisely the point. If you arrive expecting a scaled-down version of his Ricard Camarena restaurant, you will misread what is on offer here. This is a deliberately casual, high-energy room that trades tasting-menu formality for a globe-spanning carte built around vegetables and sharing plates. It earns its place in the València dining conversation on its own terms: approachable pricing, a genuinely busy atmosphere, and cooking that is more considered than the relaxed format suggests. Book it when you want good food without ceremony, not when you want to experience Camarena at full creative stretch.
The Room
The space reads young and unhurried — the kind of room that fills quickly and stays loud. Seating arrangements favour informal dining: the layout encourages groups to linger rather than move through a structured sequence. It is not an intimate room, and if a quiet table for two is your priority, arrive early in the service window. The energy on a Friday or Saturday lunch sitting is noticeably different from a weekday evening, so match your visit to the experience you actually want. For context on the wider dining scene before you plan, our full València restaurants guide covers the full range from casual to destination.
The Food
Canalla Bistro is tagged as Spanish cuisine, but the menu pulls from considerably further afield. The kitchen's reputation, built through the Opinionated About Dining recognition it has held since at least 2023 and its current #804 ranking in the 2025 OAD Casual in Europe list, rests on confident execution of a world-cuisine format with vegetables given more prominence than you would find at most comparable bistro-format addresses in the city. The OAD reviewer flagged one practical note worth repeating: watch for dishes where sugar has been added more aggressively than the preparation requires. That is the only consistent caveat in the public record, and it is useful information for anyone ordering across a long meal.
The menu structure here is closer to a sharing-plates progression than a conventional tasting arc. There is no fixed sequence dictating your meal, which means the intelligence of the evening depends partly on how you order. Think in terms of building from lighter vegetable-led dishes toward richer preparations rather than treating the menu as a list to pick from at random. That approach will give your meal more coherence than the format makes obvious at first glance.
How It Compares
Within Camarena's own portfolio, Canalla Bistro sits below the flagship in ambition and price, and well below El Poblet and Fierro in terms of creative intensity. If your trip to València has room for only one serious dinner, the flagship Ricard Camarena delivers the full expression of what this kitchen can do. Canalla is the right call for a second meal, a group lunch, or a night when you want the chef's sensibility without the full commitment. Spain's broader creative-cooking conversation — from Quique Dacosta in Dénia to El Celler de Can Roca in Girona , operates at a different register entirely, but Canalla is a solid anchor point if you are building a broader Spanish itinerary. For Spanish cooking beyond Spain, BCN Taste & Tradition in Houston and ZURRIOLA in Tokyo offer useful reference points on how the cuisine travels.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. The restaurant operates a conventional reservation system with no evidence of the multi-week lead times required at the flagship. That said, Friday and Saturday services fill faster than weekday slots, so booking a week ahead for weekend visits is sensible rather than optional.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Carrer del Mestre Josep Serrano, 5, L'Eixample, 46005 València
- Hours: Monday to Thursday 8–11 pm; Friday 1:30–5 pm and 7:30–11 pm; Saturday 1:30–5 pm and 7:30–11 pm; Sunday 1:30–5 pm and 8–11 pm
- Cuisine: Spanish, with a world-cuisine range and strong vegetable focus
- Price range: Not confirmed , positioned as casual bistro format below the flagship Ricard Camarena restaurant
- Booking: Easy , reserve a week ahead for weekend slots
- Awards: OAD Casual in Europe Recommended (2023); OAD Casual in Europe #804 (2025)
- Google rating: 4.4 from 4,973 reviews
- Neighbourhood: L'Eixample, València
Pearl Picks , More in València and Beyond
- Ricard Camarena , The flagship: book this when creative ambition matters more than casual comfort
- El Poblet , Modern Spanish at a higher register, worth the step up
- Fierro , Smaller, more intimate, strong for a tasting-menu evening
- La Sucursal , Another address worth tracking in the city
- Rausell , Local institution for a different angle on the city's food
- Quique Dacosta in Dénia , Worth the drive if you are making a regional trip of it
- Arzak in San Sebastián , For the Basque Country comparison on a wider Spain trip
- Azurmendi in Larrabetzu , Another northern reference point for serious Spanish cooking
- Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria , Three-star benchmark for the country's top tier
- Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona , If Barcelona is on the itinerary
For everything else in the city: our full València hotels guide, our full València bars guide, our full València wineries guide, and our full València experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena accommodate groups?
The informal layout and busy-room atmosphere at Carrer del Mestre Josep Serrano, 5 make it a reasonable choice for small groups of four to six. Larger parties should book early given the room fills quickly on weekend lunch and evening services. It is not a private-dining venue, so expect a shared, lively environment rather than a quiet group dinner setting.
What should I order at Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena?
The kitchen's reputation, confirmed by two consecutive Opinionated About Dining listings, is built on vegetable-forward dishes pulling from a range of international influences rather than a strictly Spanish menu. Reviewers flag that sugar levels in some dishes can run high, so it is worth keeping that in mind when choosing. Prioritise the vegetable-led options, which reflect Camarena's broader culinary identity across his València restaurants.
What should a first-timer know about Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena?
This is not a scaled-down version of Camarena's fine-dining flagship. Canalla Bistro is deliberately casual, young in atmosphere, and built around accessible pricing rather than a tasting-menu format. It holds an OAD Casual Europe ranking (#804 in 2025, Recommended in 2023), which signals credibility without the formality. Come expecting a full room, a broad menu with global references, and a straightforward reservation process.
Can I eat at the bar at Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena?
The venue database does not confirm bar seating specifically, so it is worth checking directly when you book. The room is described as informal and busy, which suggests counter or bar options may exist, but this is not verified. If solo dining or a drop-in format matters to you, contact the restaurant before arriving to confirm seating configurations.
Is Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena good for solo dining?
The casual, informal room and easy booking process make it a practical solo option in València. The OAD-recognised kitchen delivers enough cooking credibility to justify a solo visit, and the world-cuisine menu format with multiple smaller dishes suits solo pacing better than a set tasting menu would. Friday and Saturday lunch services at 1:30 pm are likely the least pressured slots for a relaxed solo meal.
Location
Carrer del Mestre Josep Serrano, 5, L'Eixample, 46005 València, Valencia, Spain
València, Spain
Compare Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canalla Bistro by Ricard Camarena | Spanish | Easy | ||
| Ricard Camarena | Modern Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Riff | Mediterranean, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Vuelve Carolina | Tapas Bar, Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | |
| Llisa Negra | Spanish, Farm to table | €€€ | Unknown | |
| Toshi | Chinese, Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Ricard Camarena, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Riff, Mediterranean, Creative, €€€€
- Vuelve Carolina, Tapas Bar, Modern Cuisine, €€
- Llisa Negra, Spanish, Farm to table, €€€
- Toshi, Chinese, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€
If you are deciding between Canalla Bistro and the other credible options in València, the choice comes down to how much structure and ambition you want from the meal. Ricard Camarena and Riff both operate at the €€€€ level with tasting-menu formats and significantly higher creative intensity, book either of those when the meal is the main event of the evening. Canalla Bistro earns its place as the lower-commitment option in the same chef's orbit: you get Camarena's sensibility applied to a sharing-plate format without the reservation difficulty or price commitment of the flagship.
For value, Vuelve Carolina at €€ is the obvious comparison if budget is a priority, it is another Camarena address with an even more accessible price point and a tapas-bar format. If you want a step up in ingredient quality and a farm-to-table approach without committing to a full tasting menu, Llisa Negra at €€€ sits at a similar level to Canalla and is worth comparing directly. Toshi at €€€ offers a completely different direction, Chinese and Mediterranean influences, and is the call if the globe-spanning format of Canalla appeals but you want something more focused on Asian technique.
The clearest recommendation: if this is your only dinner in València, book the Ricard Camarena flagship and save Canalla for a second visit. If you are here for multiple meals or travelling with a group that wants a relaxed evening, Canalla Bistro is the most practical entry point into the Camarena portfolio and delivers solid value relative to what the room and format promise.
Hours
- Monday
- 8–11 pm
- Tuesday
- 8–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 8–11 pm
- Thursday
- 8–11 pm
- Friday
- 1:30–5 pm, 7:30–11 pm
- Saturday
- 1:30–5 pm, 7:30–11 pm
- Sunday
- 1:30–5 pm, 8–11 pm
Recognized By
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