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    Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain

    Oria

    475pts

    Serious tasting menus inside Monument Hotel.

    Oria, Restaurant in Barcelona

    About Oria

    Oria is the accessible expression of Martín Berasategui's culinary approach in Barcelona, housed in the Monument Hotel on Passeig de Gràcia. With easier availability than Lasarte next door and a thoughtful Mediterranean-Basque menu — including a well-regarded vegetarian option — it is the right booking for a special occasion dinner or a serious business lunch without the months-long wait that Barcelona's top-tier tasting menus typically require.

    Oria, Barcelona: The Verdict

    Most diners arrive at Oria assuming it is simply the hotel restaurant at the Monument — a fallback option for guests too comfortable to venture out onto Passeig de Gràcia. That framing undersells it considerably. Oria is a serious modern restaurant in its own right, overseen by three-Michelin-star chef Martín Berasategui and run day-to-day by resident chef Xabi Goikoetxea. If you are looking for refined Mediterranean-Basque cooking at the €€€€ tier without the months-long wait that Lasarte demands, Oria is where you should be booking instead.

    The Setting

    The room is worth arriving early for. Oria occupies the lobby of the Monument Hotel, a late-19th-century neo-Gothic mansion originally built as Casa Enric Batlló. The architecture does the heavy lifting visually: high ceilings, ornate stonework, and a sense of formality that makes it one of the more photogenic dining rooms on Passeig de Gràcia. For a special occasion or a business dinner where the setting needs to communicate something, this room earns its place. It reads as occasion-appropriate without requiring you to have planned months in advance — booking difficulty at Oria is rated easy compared to its immediate neighbours in the city's top tier.

    The location on Passeig de Gràcia also matters for what it signals about Oria's place in Barcelona's dining geography. This is one of the city's premier addresses, and the Monument Hotel has built its identity around placing serious food at the centre of what it offers. Oria is not peripheral to that ambition , it is the accessible expression of it, sitting alongside the three-star Lasarte in the same building and drawing on the same culinary DNA.

    The Menu Structure

    There are three routes through the kitchen here. The Formula Oria is a lunch-only, midweek option , the most accessible price point and the right choice if you want to experience the cooking without committing to a full tasting menu format. The Tradición menu focuses on the roots of Berasategui's cuisine and the flavours of the Basque Country. The Itsasmendi tasting menu , "mountain and sea" in Basque , is the most ambitious option, combining traditional and contemporary techniques to showcase the produce of the region.

    The vegetarian offer is worth flagging explicitly. It is not an afterthought. Reviews from the Michelin guide specifically note the quality and thoughtfulness of Oria's vegetarian dishes , light, well-prepared, and genuinely considered rather than assembled from sides. For vegetarian guests staying at the Monument or visiting the area, this is one of the more reliable options at this price tier in Barcelona.

    Resident chef Xabi Goikoetxea has a reputation for engaging directly with guests in the dining room, which shifts the experience away from the formal distance of some comparable venues. That said, the cooking carries Berasategui's signature approach: Mediterranean foundations, Basque inflection, technical precision applied to seasonal produce.

    When to Go and How to Book

    Oria opens Tuesday through Saturday for both lunch (1:00 PM to 2:30 PM) and dinner (8:00 PM to 9:30 PM), and is closed Sunday and Monday. The lunch window is narrow , a 90-minute service , so punctuality matters if you want a full experience rather than a rushed one. The Formula Oria lunch is midweek only (Tuesday to Saturday), making it the leading entry point for first-time visitors.

    Booking is direct by Barcelona fine dining standards. Unlike Disfrutar, which requires planning well in advance and releases tables on a limited schedule, Oria's reservation window is manageable. A week or two of lead time is generally sufficient for most dates, though weekend dinners during high season (spring and autumn in Barcelona) may require slightly more planning. There is no phone number listed publicly, so approach booking through the Monument Hotel's reservation channels directly.

    For special occasions, the dinner service is the stronger choice: the room settles into a different register in the evening, and the full tasting menu format fits better when you are not constrained by the lunch window. For business meals or a more relaxed introduction to the kitchen, the midweek lunch with the Formula Oria menu is the practical option.

    Quick reference: Tuesday to Saturday, lunch 1:00 PM–2:30 PM, dinner 8:00 PM–9:30 PM. Closed Sunday and Monday. Book via Monument Hotel. Easy availability by Barcelona fine dining standards.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for full peer positioning against Cocina Hermanos Torres, Disfrutar, Cinc Sentits, and Enoteca Paco Pérez.

    The Berasategui Context

    Martín Berasategui is one of the most decorated chefs in Spain, holding multiple Michelin stars across his restaurants. His flagship Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria near San Sebastián operates at the absolute leading of the Spanish fine dining tier alongside Arzak and Azurmendi. Oria represents his Barcelona expression of that philosophy: not a diluted version, but a different register , more accessible in booking terms, more grounded in the Mediterranean context of the city, and delivered through a capable resident chef rather than the principal himself. If you cannot get to the Basque Country to experience the source, Oria is a credible Barcelona alternative that carries genuine culinary lineage rather than a borrowed name.

    For broader context on where Oria sits within Spain's fine dining map, see our guides to Quique Dacosta in Dénia and El Celler de Can Roca in Girona. For modern cuisine at a comparable level internationally, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny offer useful reference points.

    Also Worth Considering in Barcelona

    If Oria is not the right fit, the following Barcelona restaurants are worth your attention: Angle, Aürt, Prodigi, Quirat, and Barra Alta Barcelona. For the full picture, see our full Barcelona restaurants guide, along with guides to hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in the city.

    FAQs: Oria, Barcelona

    • What should I order at Oria? The Itsasmendi tasting menu is the most complete expression of the kitchen , it draws on both Basque and Mediterranean produce and covers the full range of what Berasategui's team does here. If you want a shorter commitment, the Formula Oria lunch is the practical starting point. The vegetarian option is specifically noted by Michelin as well-executed, so vegetarian guests should ask about it directly when booking.
    • Can Oria accommodate groups? The restaurant is set within the Monument Hotel lobby, which gives it more spatial flexibility than a compact standalone venue. For groups, contact the Monument Hotel directly to discuss private dining or reserved sections , Oria's hotel setting makes it better equipped for group bookings than most comparably priced Barcelona restaurants. No public phone number is listed; use the hotel's booking channels.
    • How far ahead should I book Oria? One to two weeks is usually sufficient for weekday lunches and most dinners. Weekend evenings during Barcelona's peak seasons , April to June and September to October , may need more lead time, but Oria does not have the scarcity problem of Disfrutar or Lasarte. Book at least a week out to be safe; last-minute availability is possible but not guaranteed.
    • Is Oria worth the price? At the €€€€ tier, Oria sits in the same bracket as Disfrutar, Cinc Sentits, and Cocina Hermanos Torres. What you get here that you do not always get elsewhere is the combination of Berasategui's culinary supervision, a genuinely impressive room, and relatively easy availability. If you are weighing Oria against Lasarte (also in the same building), Oria is the better practical choice unless you have specifically come to Barcelona for a Michelin three-star experience , in which case Lasarte is the target, but requires much longer advance booking.
    • Is Oria good for a special occasion? Yes, with the dinner service being the stronger choice for celebrations. The room , a neo-Gothic mansion lobby on Passeig de Gràcia , sets the tone immediately, and the tasting menu format gives the meal the right shape for a significant occasion. The Google rating of 4.6 across nearly 1,000 reviews suggests consistent delivery, which matters when you cannot afford an off night. For a birthday, anniversary, or client dinner, this is a reliable choice at the price point.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Oria? It depends on what you want from the meal. Lunch offers the Formula Oria menu (midweek only) at a more accessible price point and within a 90-minute window , good for a business meal or a first visit. Dinner allows more time and access to the full tasting menu formats, and the room takes on a different quality in the evening. For a special occasion, dinner is the better option. For value and ease, lunch wins.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Oria? The Itsasmendi menu is the right choice if you want to understand what this kitchen can do. It combines traditional Basque cooking with more contemporary techniques and showcases regional produce in a way that the shorter formats do not. Given that Oria operates under Berasategui's oversight, the tasting menu is where that culinary lineage is most visible. If the price tier is a stretch, the Formula Oria lunch is a more contained way to experience the kitchen without the full commitment.
    • What should I wear to Oria? Smart casual is appropriate and expected at this price tier and setting. The Monument Hotel context and the neo-Gothic room suggest dressing with some intention , this is not a venue where jeans and trainers read well. No dress code is published formally, but at €€€€ in one of Barcelona's most recognisable luxury hotel properties, business casual or smart evening wear is the safe standard.

    Compare Oria

    Is Oria Worth It?
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Oria€€€€Easy
    Cocina Hermanos Torres€€€€Unknown
    Disfrutar€€€€Unknown
    Lasarte€€€€Unknown
    Cinc Sentits€€€€Unknown
    Enoteca Paco Pérez€€€€Unknown

    A quick look at how Oria measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Oria?

    The Itsasmendi tasting menu is the clearest expression of what Oria is doing: Basque-rooted, Mediterranean-inflected, overseen by Martín Berasategui. If you want a shorter commitment, the Formula Oria lunch is the most accessible entry point. The Tradición menu sits between the two in scope, focusing on the origins of Berasategui's cooking rather than the full mountain-and-sea format.

    Can Oria accommodate groups?

    Oria occupies a spacious hotel lobby dining room, which gives it more flexibility than smaller tasting-menu restaurants in Barcelona. That said, the kitchen runs on tight service windows — lunch seatings run 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM and dinner 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM — so groups need to be coordinated on timing. Contact the Monument Hotel directly to confirm group availability and any private arrangement options.

    How far ahead should I book Oria?

    Book at least two to three weeks out for dinner, more for Friday and Saturday. The lunch slots are slightly easier to secure, especially midweek when the Formula Oria menu is available. Oria is less impossible to get into than Disfrutar, but the short daily service windows mean availability moves quickly.

    Is Oria worth the price?

    At €€€€, Oria prices into the same tier as Cinc Sentits and Enoteca Paco Pérez. What you are paying for is Berasategui's oversight and a setting inside one of Passeig de Gràcia's most architecturally significant hotel buildings. If three Michelin stars at Lasarte is out of reach or feels excessive, Oria is the most credible step down in the same building without dropping far in quality or ambition.

    Is Oria good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with one caveat: the room is the Monument Hotel lobby, which is elegant but not an intimate private space. For a birthday or anniversary where the setting matters as much as the food, it works well. For something requiring more privacy, ask about seating arrangements when booking. The Itsasmendi tasting menu gives the meal enough ceremony to justify the occasion.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Oria?

    Lunch is the stronger practical choice. The Formula Oria menu is available exclusively at midweek lunch, giving you access to Berasategui-overseen cooking at the most accessible price point on the menu. Dinner is not a lesser experience, but it does not offer anything beyond what lunch provides, and the 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM window is long enough to eat well without feeling rushed.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Oria?

    The Itsasmendi menu is worth it if you want a structured, chef-led progression through Basque and Mediterranean cooking with a clear point of view. Resident chef Xabi Goikoetxea is known for engaging with guests during the meal, which adds something to the format. If you prefer to order freely, the fixed-price Oria à la carte menu is the better fit — but if tasting menus are not your format, Cinc Sentits or Angle may suit you better.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    1 PM-2:30 PM 8 PM-9:30 PM
    Wednesday
    1 PM-2:30 PM 8 PM-9:30 PM
    Thursday
    1 PM-2:30 PM 8 PM-9:30 PM
    Friday
    1 PM-2:30 PM 8 PM-9:30 PM
    Saturday
    1 PM-2:30 PM 8 PM-9:30 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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