
Donostia
Spanish · Marble Arch, London
Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
The Read
Counter-Format Pintxos
Price
£££
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Donostia is the most technically focused Basque pintxo bar in London, earning a 2025 Michelin Plate and at the £££ price point. Named after San Sebastián, it delivers dry-cured ham, seafood salsa verde, Basque country cooking with genuine consistency. Book one to two weeks ahead for weekends.
About Donostia
Donostia: A Basque Pincho Bar That Earns Its Michelin Plate in Marylebone
Donostia, named after the Basque word for San Sebastián, is one of the more technically focused Basque-style venues in London, for the right diner, it is the answer to a specific question: where do I get serious pintxos in London without booking a £££££ tasting menu?
What Donostia Actually Is
The format here is deliberately informal. Pintxos and tortillas line the glass case on the counter, small plates arrive in the rhythm of a good Basque bar rather than a structured fine-dining service. The space reinforces this: the counter anchors the room, the seating is tight, the whole setup signals that this is a place for grazing and conversation rather than ceremony. If you have been once and found the format slightly chaotic, that is by design; the second visit is easier when you understand the pace.
The kitchen's focus is on Basque country cooking: dry-cured ham, marinated sardines, squid frit, seafood salsa verde with herbs, a bean-and-giblet stew that represents the heartier, rural side of the tradition. These are not London approximations of Basque food, they are the dishes of the Basque countryside, cooked with the technical attention that earned the venue a Michelin Plate in 2025. A Michelin Plate is not a star, but it is a Michelin recognition of good cooking, at the £££ price point, it positions Donostia clearly above the generic tapas tier.
What the Kitchen Does Well
PEA-R-01 angle is relevant here: this kitchen's strength is precision within a humble format. Basque cooking at this level is not about novelty, it is about doing classic preparations correctly. Marinated sardines require proper curing and timing. Salsa verde with seafood depends on herb balance and not overcooking the fish. Bean-and-giblet stew is a test of patience and seasoning.
For a returning visitor, the counter pintxos are worth treating as a starting point rather than the whole meal. The hot dishes, squid frit, the stew, the seafood preparations, are where the kitchen demonstrates the most technique. If your first visit was primarily counter grazing, the second visit should push further into the cooked dishes.
How It Sits in London's Spanish Restaurant Scene
London has a reasonable spread of Spanish and Basque options, Donostia occupies a specific position: more technically serious than most tapas bars, less formal than a destination restaurant. Cambio de Tercio in Chelsea covers broader Spanish territory with more elaborate plating and a longer wine list, better if you want a full evening with multiple courses and Spanish wine depth. Pizarro in Bermondsey is a closer comparison in format and price, with a more relaxed neighbourhood feel but less Basque specificity. Donostia wins on Basque focus and the counter-bar atmosphere; Pizarro wins on ease and neighbourhood warmth.
If you are specifically interested in Basque cuisine beyond London, ZURRIOLA in Tokyo and Arco by Paco Pérez in Gdańsk represent how the tradition travels internationally, useful reference points if you want to understand how Donostia's approach compares to other serious interpretations of Basque cooking outside Spain.
Booking and Timing
At moderate booking difficulty, Donostia is not as hard to get into as London's starred restaurants, but it is not a walk-in-whenever venue either. Book one to two weeks ahead for weekends; midweek is more forgiving. The venue is small and the counter fills, so if you have a preference for counter seating versus table, flag it when you book. The format suits pairs and small groups of three or four well. Larger groups should confirm in advance whether the space can accommodate them without fragmenting across the room.
Know Before You Go
- Cuisine: Basque Spanish, pintxos, seafood, country cooking
- Price range: £££ (mid-range for London; accessible compared to starred peers)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2025
- Address: 10 Seymour Pl, London W1H 7ND
- Booking difficulty: Moderate, book 1–2 weeks ahead for weekends
- Leading for: Pairs and small groups; counter seating; Basque-focused eating
- Dress code: Smart casual; the informal bar format means no need to dress up
- Not ideal for: Large groups without advance confirmation; anyone wanting a structured tasting menu format
Explore More in London
For broader London planning, see our full London restaurants guide, London hotels guide, London bars guide, London wineries guide, and London experiences guide.
If you're planning a wider UK dining trip, the country's most technically ambitious restaurants include The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood, useful context for where Donostia sits within the broader UK dining picture.
Planning details
- Location
- 10 Seymour Pl, London W1H 7ND, United Kingdom
- Website
- donostia.co.uk
- Phone
- +44 20 3620 1845
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Donostia centers itself around a glass counter that immediately signals a Basque pintxos approach: intimate, convivial and quietly refined. The room collapses the distinction between an informal bar and a precise kitchen, so the place reads as both minimalist and elegant while remaining cozy and tucked-away. Guests stand or hover at the counter, grazing small plates in rounds, which creates a sociable, bustling energy rather than a staged, multi-course formality. The result feels like a small piece of San Sebastián in Marylebone — focused, pared-back and warmly energetic.
Best For
This is a spot for sociable nights out rather than formal, multi-course milestones. The counter-side pintxos format makes Donostia ideal for date nights that favour sharing and conversation, casual hangouts with friends who want to graze and trade plates, and special occasions that prefer conviviality to ceremony. Because the format encourages frequent rounds and standing conversation, it suits groups who enjoy moving through small dishes together rather than a single, plated progression staged from the kitchen.
Ordering Tips
Treat the meal as rounds of small plates rather than a seated tasting menu: order a few items, taste, then come back for more. The counter is the natural place to sample pinchos and tortillas, so lean into the grazing rhythm and share everything. Prioritise signature plates — such as the foie gras on brioche, croquetas, octopus, cod cheeks, Iberico pork shoulder and Basque cheesecake — and ask the staff for quick recommendations if you want to rotate through rounds. Pace yourself and be ready to move between plates and people as the pintxos tradition intends.
Venue details
Ambiance
Minimalist decor with white walls, marble touches, grained wood, and an open kitchen; warmly run with a relaxed, pleasant atmosphere and excellent air conditioning.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
- foie gras on brioche
- croquetas
- octopus
- cod cheeks
- Iberico pork shoulder
- Basque cheesecake
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- CORE by Clare Smyth; Modern British, ££££
- Restaurant Gordon Ramsay; Contemporary European, French, ££££
- Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library; Modern French, ££££
- The Ledbury; Modern European, Modern Cuisine, ££££
- Dinner by Heston Blumenthal; Modern British, Traditional British, ££££
Restaurant context
Donostia operates at £££, which puts it two full price tiers below the comparison set of London's flagship fine-dining rooms. That gap is worth being direct about: CORE by Clare Smyth, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, The Ledbury, and Dinner by Heston Blumenthal are all ££££ operations with structured tasting menus, formal service, starred credentials. If your priority is a special-occasion dinner with full table service and a progression of courses, those venues are answering a different question than Donostia is.
Where Donostia wins is format and value. The Michelin Plate recognition places it in recognised-quality territory without the commitment of a multi-course tasting menu or the pricing that comes with it. For a diner who wants Michelin-acknowledged cooking in an informal counter-bar setting, Donostia has no direct competitor in London at this price. The £££ tier at this quality level is a genuine gap in the market. If you're deciding between Donostia and one of the ££££ options, the decision hinges on what kind of evening you want: grazing and conversation versus a structured, occasion-dinner format.
On booking difficulty, Donostia is considerably easier to secure than CORE, The Ledbury, or Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, all of which require planning weeks to months ahead. That accessibility is part of its value. If you have a London trip with limited planning time and want a reliable, quality dinner without a three-month lead time, Donostia is the practical answer. For the full fine-dining experience with the deepest service investment, CORE or The Ledbury remain the stronger choices; but at a significantly higher cost and booking commitment.
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Compare Donostia
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Donostia | Spanish | £££ | Moderate | Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262026 Bib Gourmand2025 Michelin Plate |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | Modern British | ££££ | Unknown | Star Wine Lists 2026 · #12026 Harden's Top 100 UK Restaurants · #252026 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #532026 National Restaurant Awards Top 100 · #872026 AA 5-Rosette RestaurantsMichelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 National Restaurant Awards Top 100 · #382025 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #46 |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | Contemporary European, French | ££££ | Unknown | 2026 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #682026 AA 4-Rosette RestaurantsMichelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 National Restaurant Awards Top 100 · #142025 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #96The Good Food Guide 20252025 Michelin 3 Stars2024 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #71 |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | Modern French | ££££ | Unknown | 2026 Harden's Top 100 UK Restaurants · #532026 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #1202026 AA 5-Rosette RestaurantsMichelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #105We're Smart World Top Restaurants 20252025 Michelin 3 Stars2024 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #117 |
| The Ledbury | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | ££££ | Unknown | Star Wine Lists 2026 · #12026 Harden's Top 100 UK Restaurants · #42026 National Restaurant Awards Top 100 · #42026 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #142026 AA 4-Rosette RestaurantsMichelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 National Restaurant Awards Top 100 · #32025 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #23 |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | Modern British, Traditional British | ££££ | Unknown | Star Wine Lists 2026 · #12026 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #1442026 AA 4-Rosette Restaurants2026 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Recommended2026 La Liste Top RestaurantsMichelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 20262025 Michelin 2 Stars2025 La Liste Top Restaurants2024 Michelin 2 Stars |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Donostia worth the price?
Yes, at £££ Donostia earns its position. A Michelin Plate (2025) on a casual counter-format pintxos bar is a signal that the kitchen is doing something more considered than the average tapas spot. The small-plates format keeps individual spend flexible, the Basque-specific menu; dry-cured ham, squid frit, seafood salsa verde, bean-and-giblet stew; gives you range without inflating the bill artificially. If you want a full tasting-menu commitment at this price tier, look elsewhere; if you want technically serious Basque food without the formality, Donostia delivers.
What should I wear to Donostia?
The format is deliberately informal; pintxos in a glass counter case, small dishes arriving at a bar-style counter; so there is no case for dressing up. Neat casual fits the room. Think the kind of thing you'd wear to a good neighbourhood wine bar, not a white-tablecloth dinner. The Michelin Plate recognition reflects kitchen quality, not a formal dining environment.
How far ahead should I book Donostia?
Book at least one to two weeks ahead, particularly for evenings and weekends. Walk-ins may be possible at off-peak times, but counting on one is a risk not worth taking for a planned evening.


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