Restaurant in Mogán, Spain
Los Guayres
650ptsGran Canaria's serious tasting menu, actually worth booking.

About Los Guayres
Los Guayres holds a Michelin star inside Puerto de Mogán's Cordial hotel, and it earns it. Chef Alexis Álvarez builds three tasting menus around Atlantic seafood and Canary Island ingredients — wreckfish, scarlet shrimp, gofio — that mainland restaurants pay a premium to source. At €€€€ dinner-only, Tuesday to Saturday, this is the booking to make for a serious meal in Gran Canaria. Reserve 3–4 weeks ahead minimum.
The Verdict
Puerto de Mogán's resort reputation sets low expectations for serious dining, and that's exactly the misconception Los Guayres corrects. This is a Michelin-starred restaurant operating at a level that would draw attention in Madrid or Barcelona, situated inside the Cordial Mogán Playa hotel and run by chef Alexis Álvarez, a Gran Canaria native who trained across some of Spain's most demanding kitchens. At €€€€ pricing with a dinner-only format (Tuesday through Saturday, 7 PM until midnight), it asks for real commitment. That commitment is warranted.
The Space
The physical setting matters here, and not just as backdrop. The restaurant occupies a carefully composed space within the hotel, with terrace seating on a traditional Canary Island-style balcony that overlooks the hotel gardens. For a special occasion dinner, the terrace is the right call: open air, architectural framing, enough separation between tables to hold a conversation without effort. The interior is formal without being stiff, calibrated for couples and small groups marking something. It is not a room that works well for large parties or casual drop-ins, and it doesn't try to be. The intimacy is deliberate. If you are planning a significant dinner — anniversary, proposal, a meal that needs to feel weighted — the terrace table is what you are booking.
What You Are Eating
The menu structure gives you three entry points: the Degustación, the Degustación Clásico, and the Gran Menú Degustación. The differences in scope and price are not published here, but the format is tasting-menu-only, which means you are committing to the full format regardless of which option you choose. What distinguishes Los Guayres from hotel fine dining elsewhere in Spain is where the ingredients come from and what Álvarez does with them.
Sourcing argument is central to why this restaurant justifies its price. Canary Island larder ingredients , gofio (the toasted grain flour central to the archipelago's food culture), goat, red tuna , sit alongside Atlantic catches pulled from the surrounding waters: wreckfish, sea bream, scarlet shrimp. These are not decorative local references. They are the structural logic of the menu. A dish like wreckfish with beetroot and jaramago (wild mustard native to the Canaries) reflects what happens when a chef uses the immediate geography as both constraint and creative material. Scarlet shrimp with corn and aubergine works in the same register: Atlantic protein, island-grown produce, contemporary technique. This is not fusion as a marketing position. It is a chef using proximity to source as competitive advantage.
Gran Canaria coastline produces ingredients that top-tier restaurants in mainland Spain pay a premium to import. Álvarez has them on his doorstep, and the menus are built around that advantage. For diners who care about sourcing, this is one of the clearer value arguments in Spanish fine dining at this price level: you are eating the Atlantic at its source, not a curated approximation of it.
Booking and Timing
Los Guayres holds a Michelin star as of 2024, and booking should be treated accordingly. For a Friday or Saturday evening, plan at least three to four weeks ahead, particularly during peak Canary Islands season (November through April, when European visitors flood Puerto de Mogán). Midweek evenings , Tuesday through Thursday , offer a slightly better chance of availability, but do not assume walk-in access is realistic at any point. The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday, which eliminates those options entirely. There is no lunch service. If your travel window is tight, book before you fly.
This is dinner-only fine dining in a resort town with a fixed tasting format. That combination makes it easier to plan around: you know what the format is, you know the hours, and you know that the experience runs long. Clear your evening. Google reviewers rate it 4.6 across 702 reviews, which for a restaurant at this price point in a tourist-heavy location suggests consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. That consistency matters when you are booking a milestone dinner months in advance.
Who Should Book
Los Guayres is the right choice for a special occasion dinner during a stay in Gran Canaria, for a couple or a small group of two to four people who want one serious meal in a week of beach and leisure. It is also a credible destination in its own right for food-focused travelers making the island a dining stop. It is not suited to large groups, casual dining, or anyone who wants à la carte flexibility. If you are visiting the Canary Islands primarily for dining rather than as part of a broader holiday, it sits alongside the island's other fine dining options as the clearest Michelin-validated address in the southwest of Gran Canaria.
For broader context on where to eat, stay, and drink across the area, see our full Mogán restaurants guide, our full Mogán hotels guide, our full Mogán bars guide, our full Mogán wineries guide, and our full Mogán experiences guide.
Pearl Ratings
- Food: Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Google 4.6 (702 reviews)
- Value at price point: Strong, given sourcing quality and tasting format
- Booking difficulty: Hard , reserve well in advance
- Occasion suitability: High , purpose-built for special occasion dining
Practical Details
Los Guayres is located inside the Hotel Cordial Mogán Playa, Avenida de Los Marrero, 2, Puerto de Mogán. Dinner service runs Tuesday through Saturday, 7 PM to midnight. Closed Sunday and Monday. No lunch service. Price range: €€€€. Tasting menus only (three options: Degustación, Degustación Clásico, Gran Menú Degustación). Terrace seating is available and recommended for the full spatial experience.
Quick reference: Dinner Tue–Sat 7 PM–midnight | Closed Sun–Mon | €€€€ tasting menus | Hotel Cordial Mogán Playa, Puerto de Mogán | Book 3–4 weeks ahead minimum.
Pearl Picks , Starred Dining Across Spain
- Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María , Three Michelin stars, Atlantic seafood focus, comparable sourcing philosophy at higher price and ambition
- Arzak in San Sebastián , Three stars, Basque creative, benchmark for Spanish fine dining over decades
- Azurmendi in Larrabetzu , Three stars, progressive Basque, strong sustainability credentials
- Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona , Two stars, creative Catalan, distinctive industrial-space setting
- DiverXO in Madrid , Three stars, Spain's most theatrical tasting menu format
- El Celler de Can Roca in Girona , Three stars, multi-generational family restaurant, one of Spain's most complete fine dining experiences
- Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria , Three stars, technically precise Basque cuisine
- Mugaritz in Errenteria , Two stars, avant-garde, for diners who want to be challenged
- Quique Dacosta in Dénia , Three stars, Mediterranean coast, strong sourcing parallel to Los Guayres
- Atrio in Cáceres , Two stars, hotel-restaurant format comparable to Los Guayres
Compare Los Guayres
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Los Guayres | Modern Cuisine | Having travelled through the arid landscapes of the Mogán valley, this restaurant appears as an elegant and exotic oasis. In this setting in the Cordial Mogán Playa hotel, your path will cross with that of Alexis Álvarez, a chef trained in some of the country’s best restaurants. Here, this native of Gran Canaria reaffirms his culinary style through a fusion of traditional Canary Island cuisine and more contemporary influences. The focus of his interesting menus teeming with innovative detail is on a combination of international cuisine and ingredients from the islands (gofio, goat, red tuna etc) and the abundant waters of the Atlantic (wreckfish, red tuna, sea bream etc). Choose between three menus (Degustación, Degustación Clásico, and Gran Menú Degustación), each featuring dishes that are high on flavour and presentation, such as the scarlet shrimp with corn and aubergine, and the wreckfish with beetroot and jaramago (a type of wild mustard). We recommend booking a table on the terrace – a typical Canary Island-style balcony overlooking the hotel gardens.; Having travelled through the arid landscapes of the Mogán valley, this restaurant appears as an elegant and exotic oasis. In this setting in the Cordial Mogán Playa hotel, your path will cross with that of Alexis Álvarez, a chef trained in some of the country’s best restaurants. Here, this native of Gran Canaria reaffirms his culinary style through a fusion of traditional Canary Island cuisine and more contemporary influences. The focus of his interesting menus teeming with innovative detail is on a combination of international cuisine and ingredients from the islands (gofio, goat, red tuna etc) and the abundant waters of the Atlantic (wreckfish, red tuna, sea bream etc). Choose between three menus (Degustación, Degustación Clásico, and Gran Menú Degustación), each featuring dishes that are high on flavour and presentation, such as the scarlet shrimp with corn and aubergine, and the wreckfish with beetroot and jaramago (a type of wild mustard). We recommend booking a table on the terrace – a typical Canary Island-style balcony overlooking the hotel gardens.; Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Hard | — |
| Aponiente | Progressive - Seafood, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Arzak | Modern Basque, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Azurmendi | Progressive, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| DiverXO | Progressive - Asian, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Los Guayres worth the price?
For a €€€€ tasting menu in a resort town like Puerto de Mogán, Los Guayres earns its price point. The Michelin star (2024) signals that the kitchen delivers at a level well above what the surrounding resort strip would suggest. If you are already in Gran Canaria for a trip and want one genuinely serious dinner, this is where to spend it.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Los Guayres?
Yes, and the three-menu structure gives you some control over commitment level. The Degustación Clásico is the entry point; the Gran Menú Degustación is the full statement. Dishes like scarlet shrimp with corn and aubergine, and wreckfish with beetroot and jaramago, show a kitchen using local Canarian and Atlantic ingredients with deliberate intention rather than novelty.
What should I order at Los Guayres?
Los Guayres runs set tasting menus only — Degustación, Degustación Clásico, and Gran Menú Degustación — so there is no à la carte ordering. If you want the fullest picture of chef Alexis Álvarez's cooking with Canarian ingredients like gofio, red tuna, and Atlantic wreckfish, book the Gran Menú Degustación. For a lighter commitment, the Degustación Clásico is the middle ground.
Is Los Guayres good for a special occasion?
It is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion dinner in Gran Canaria. Request terrace seating for the Canary Island-style balcony overlooking the hotel gardens — it improves the setting considerably over the interior. The Michelin star format and tasting menu structure suit a birthday, anniversary, or celebratory dinner for two to four people better than a large group night out.
Can I eat at the bar at Los Guayres?
The venue data does not confirm a bar dining option at Los Guayres. Given the tasting menu format and Michelin star context, the restaurant is set up for seated dinner service rather than casual counter eating. check the venue's official channels through Hotel Cordial Mogán Playa to confirm seating arrangements before visiting.
Is Los Guayres good for solo dining?
A tasting menu at this price tier is a workable solo experience, but Los Guayres is more naturally suited to dining for two. The terrace seating and tasting menu format do not disadvantage a solo diner technically, but the €€€€ spend and event-style format tip toward a shared occasion. If solo fine dining is your goal in Spain, options in cities like San Sebastián or Madrid offer counter seating more explicitly designed for it.
Is lunch or dinner better at Los Guayres?
Dinner only. Los Guayres operates Tuesday through Saturday from 7 PM, with no lunch service listed. Sunday and Monday are closed.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- 7 PM-12 AM
- Wednesday
- 7 PM-12 AM
- Thursday
- 7 PM-12 AM
- Friday
- 7 PM-12 AM
- Saturday
- 7 PM-12 AM
- Sunday
- closed
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