Restaurant in Santa Comba, Spain
Retiro da Costiña
1,450Pearl PointsDrive out of your way. Worth it.

About Retiro da Costiña
Retiro da Costiña holds two Michelin stars in the small Galician town of Santa Comba, with a tasting menu that moves through multiple rooms of a historic building, from Champagne corner to bodega to fireplace lounge. Bookings are near impossible to secure, but for a special occasion dinner in northwest Spain, it is the most distinctive option at this level. La Liste ranks it 83 points in 2026 with a 4.8 Google rating from over 725 reviews.
Verdict
Retiro da Costiña is one of Spain's most compelling arguments for driving out of your way. A two-Michelin-star restaurant in Santa Comba, a small town in inland Galicia, it holds 83 points on La Liste's 2026 global ranking and a 4.8 from over 725 Google reviews. If you are planning a special occasion dinner in northwest Spain and want a tasting menu that moves through genuinely distinct spaces rather than simply delivering courses to a table, book here before you consider anything else in the region. The difficulty is real: securing a reservation is near impossible, so plan well in advance and treat confirmation as the first milestone of your trip.
The Experience: A Menu That Moves Through the Building
The architecture of the meal at Retiro da Costiña is the point. The "Costiña 85 aniversario" tasting menu, named for the restaurant's founding year of 1939 by Manuel García's grandparents, is designed as a progression through the physical building rather than a conventional seated service. You begin in a Champagne corner on the ground floor, then move to the bakery, then into the bodega, described by La Liste as spectacular, and finally arrive at the first-floor dining room before finishing in a lounge with sofas and a fireplace for coffee, petits-fours, and spirits. Each transition is deliberate, not theatrical padding. The spatial sequence is what separates Retiro da Costiña from most tasting menus in Spain, where the progression is purely on the plate. Here the building itself is part of how the meal is paced and felt.
The menu draws on traditional Galician ingredients, including sea bass, spider crab, and locally reared chicken, interpreted through a creative lens that La Liste characterises as "gastro-sensory." The Galician larder is one of Spain's most serious, and a kitchen operating at two-Michelin-star level with this much regional grounding is worth the journey specifically because you will eat ingredients at a sourcing quality that is hard to replicate elsewhere. For a special occasion, the combination of itinerant service, regional depth, and a room that ends by a fireplace produces the kind of dinner that does not need to announce itself.
The Setting and Staying Over
Santa Comba is not a destination most diners would place on their shortlist without a reason. That is precisely why Retiro da Costiña offers accommodation: design-inspired villas close to the restaurant, modelled on a Celtic "castro" settlement and set in nature. If the booking is your reason to visit, staying on-site removes the logistical pressure of driving or finding accommodation in the area. La Liste specifically flags breakfast at the villas as worth not missing. For a celebration trip, the combination of dinner and an overnight stay in the villas is the sensible way to structure it. Check directly with the restaurant on villa availability when you make your dining reservation, as both will need to be secured well ahead.
Who Should Book
Retiro da Costiña is built for special occasions, anniversary dinners, and serious food trips to Galicia. The multi-room progression of the tasting menu makes it a poor fit if you want a conventional restaurant dinner, but it is very much the right choice if the experience of moving through a historic building, tasting menu in hand, is what you are after. Solo diners can eat here, but the spatial format and the fireplace lounge finale read as more comfortable for two or a small group. The price tier is €€€€, consistent with two-Michelin-star tasting menu pricing in Spain, and given the level of hospitality described across the awards record, value is strong relative to the category. For context on what €€€€ tasting menus deliver in Spain, see Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, Atrio in Cáceres, or Quique Dacosta in Dénia, all at the same tier.
Booking
Availability is classified as near impossible. This is not a restaurant you will book on short notice. Approach the reservation the way you would approach DiverXO in Madrid or El Celler de Can Roca in Girona: decide your travel dates, then build the trip around the table, not the other way around. No online booking method is confirmed in our data, so contact the restaurant directly. Phone and website details are not currently listed; check updated contact information before you travel. See our full Santa Comba restaurants guide for additional options in the area, and our Santa Comba hotels guide if the villas are unavailable. For bars and wine before or after, see our Santa Comba bars guide and Santa Comba wineries guide.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin Stars: 2 (2024, 2025)
- La Liste 2026: 83 points
- Opinionated About Dining Europe: Ranked #518 (2025)
- Google: 4.8 from 725 reviews
FAQs
Is Retiro da Costiña worth the price?
- Yes, for what it delivers at the €€€€ tier. Two Michelin stars, 83 La Liste points, and a tasting menu that moves through multiple distinct spaces in a historic building justify the spend. Compared to other two-star tasting menus in Spain, the combination of regional Galician sourcing, the multi-room progression, and the overnight villa option gives it a value proposition that is hard to match purely on price-per-course terms.
What should I wear to Retiro da Costiña?
- No dress code is confirmed in our data, but a two-Michelin-star restaurant in this tier warrants smart casual at minimum. Given the tasting menu format and the lounge finale, comfortable but polished clothing is the practical choice. Avoid overly casual attire.
Is Retiro da Costiña good for solo dining?
- Technically yes, but the format favours couples and small groups. The multi-room progression and the fireplace lounge at the end of the evening are experiences that read better shared. If you are a solo diner prioritising the food itself over the social architecture of the meal, it works, but Mugaritz in Errenteria or Ricard Camarena in València may offer a format that suits solo dining more naturally.
What are alternatives to Retiro da Costiña in Santa Comba?
- There are no comparable fine-dining alternatives in Santa Comba itself at this level. If you cannot secure a table, the nearest reference points in Galicia are a significant drive away. See our full Santa Comba restaurants guide for what else is available locally. For Galicia-level ambition at a national scale, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu and Arzak in San Sebastián are the most useful comparisons.
What should a first-timer know about Retiro da Costiña?
- Book as far ahead as possible; availability is near impossible and the restaurant's profile means demand consistently outpaces supply. The tasting menu moves through several rooms in the building, so arrive on time and expect an evening that runs longer than a standard restaurant dinner. If you are combining the dinner with the villas, arrange both in the same communication with the restaurant. Santa Comba is a small town with limited alternative evening options, so the meal is your entire evening. See our Santa Comba experiences guide for what to do in the area during the day.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Retiro da Costiña?
- Yes. The "Costiña 85 aniversario" menu is the only format here and it earns its price through the spatial progression, the quality of Galician sourcing (sea bass, spider crab, locally reared chicken), and the finishing lounge with petits-fours and spirits. At two-Michelin-star level, tasting menus in Spain rarely offer this much architectural variation in how the meal is delivered. Manuel García's kitchen has held two stars across 2024 and 2025, which confirms consistency rather than a single-year spike.
Is Retiro da Costiña good for a special occasion?
- It is one of the better special-occasion choices in northwest Spain. The multi-room progression, the fireplace lounge, the overnight villa option, and the two-Michelin-star kitchen combine to produce an evening with enough structure and surprise to mark a significant event. For anniversaries and milestone celebrations specifically, the fact that the tasting menu is itself named as an anniversary tribute gives it an appropriate resonance. Compare it to Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona or Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María if you have flexibility on location.
Can I eat at the bar at Retiro da Costiña?
- No bar dining option is confirmed in our data. The format is a structured tasting menu that moves through several spaces in the building, beginning with a Champagne corner and ending in the lounge. This is not a restaurant where dropping in for a shorter meal or bar snacks is likely to be an option. If you want a more flexible format in the same price tier in Spain, Arzak or Azurmendi offer a la carte options alongside their tasting menus.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Retiro da Costiña worth the price?
At €€€€ pricing with two Michelin stars and a La Liste 2026 score of 83 points, the value case is solid. The 'Costiña 85 aniversario' tasting menu progresses through multiple rooms of the building, which adds structural theatre you won't find at most comparably priced restaurants. If you're travelling to Galicia for serious food, this is one of the strongest cases for a detour inland.
What should I wear to Retiro da Costiña?
The setting is a multi-room, multi-course tasting experience at a two-Michelin-star restaurant in rural Galicia. Dress to match the occasion: neat, composed, and occasion-appropriate without requiring black tie. The bodega and lounge progression means you'll be moving through distinct spaces over the course of the evening, so practical elegance makes more sense than anything overly formal.
Is Retiro da Costiña good for solo dining?
The tasting menu format means solo diners aren't disadvantaged on food, but the multi-room progression through the Champagne corner, bakery, bodega, dining room, and post-dinner lounge is an inherently social structure. Solo travellers who are comfortable with long, immersive tasting menus will find the experience engaging. If you're staying in one of the on-site villas, the full trip structure works well as a solo itinerary.
What are alternatives to Retiro da Costiña in Santa Comba?
There are no comparable fine dining alternatives in Santa Comba itself. Retiro da Costiña is the reason to visit the town. For Michelin-level Galician cooking in the region more broadly, you'd need to look toward Santiago de Compostela or further into Galicia. The restaurant's on-site villas are partly designed to address the fact that there's no comparable dining or accommodation nearby.
What should a first-timer know about Retiro da Costiña?
The meal is not a single-room sit-down: the 'Costiña 85 aniversario' tasting menu moves you through several spaces in the building, ending in a lounge with sofas, a fireplace, petits-fours, and spirits. Booking is extremely difficult, so approach the reservation well in advance. If you're travelling from outside Galicia, the on-site Celtic-settlement-inspired villas make an overnight stay practical and are worth considering alongside the dinner reservation.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Retiro da Costiña?
Yes, if the format suits you. The 'Costiña 85 aniversario' menu is built around traditional Galician ingredients like sea bass, spider crab, and locally reared chicken, approached from a creative perspective. Two Michelin stars since at least 2024 and a La Liste 2026 top-restaurant ranking confirm the kitchen's consistency. If you prefer à la carte flexibility, this is not the right restaurant, but for committed tasting-menu diners it's among the stronger options in northwest Spain.
Is Retiro da Costiña good for a special occasion?
It's one of the more considered special-occasion formats available in Spain. The meal structure itself has theatrical progression built in, moving from aperitif spaces through to a post-dinner lounge with a fireplace, which is more purposefully staged than most two-star restaurants. Add the option of staying in the on-site villas and the occasion has a full narrative arc. Anniversary dinners, milestone celebrations, and dedicated food trips are the obvious fits.
Location
Av. de Santiago, 12, 15840 Santa Comba, A Coruña, Spain
Santa Comba, Spain
Compare Retiro da Costiña
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retiro da Costiña | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Near Impossible |
| Aponiente | Progressive - Seafood, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Arzak | Modern Basque, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Azurmendi | Progressive, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| DiverXO | Progressive - Asian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Retiro da Costiña and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Aponiente, Progressive - Seafood, Creative, €€€€
- Arzak, Modern Basque, Creative, €€€€
- Azurmendi, Progressive, Creative, €€€€
- Cocina Hermanos Torres, Creative, €€€€
- DiverXO, Progressive - Asian, Creative, €€€€
At the €€€€ tier in Spain, Retiro da Costiña competes with kitchens that have wider name recognition but fewer spatial surprises. Arzak in San Sebastián and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu are both three-Michelin-star operations and the stronger choice if raw technical prestige is your measure. But Retiro da Costiña's multi-room tasting menu architecture, the historic building, and the overnight villa option produce a more immersive special-occasion experience than either of those restaurants, even if the star count is one lower. If the evening itself, rather than the kitchen's ranking, is what you are optimising for, Retiro da Costiña is the more interesting booking.
Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María is a closer peer in terms of regional ingredient focus: Ángel León's three-star seafood-led menus share the same commitment to a specific territory that Manuel García brings to Galicia. Aponiente is harder to reach for most travellers and arguably more conceptually demanding, making Retiro da Costiña the more accessible of the two for first-time visitors to this level of Spanish cooking. Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona is easier to book, set in a more urban context, and a better choice if your trip is already Barcelona-based. For sheer spectacle and provocation, DiverXO in Madrid operates in a different register entirely, where the goal is disruption rather than hospitality warmth.
The honest comparison for most readers deciding between these options is this: if you are already travelling to Galicia or can build a trip around the table, Retiro da Costiña gives you a two-Michelin-star experience with a spatial and hospitality quality that punches above its star count. If you need a destination that justifies a long-haul flight on its own, look first at El Celler de Can Roca in Girona or Mugaritz in Errenteria, both of which carry more international draw. But as a reason to visit a part of Spain most visitors overlook, Retiro da Costiña is a stronger argument than anything else at this level in the northwest.
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