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    Ricard Camarena

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    Book early. Valencia's hardest table delivers.

    Ricard Camarena, Restaurant in València

    About Ricard Camarena

    Ricard Camarena is the most decorated restaurant in València, holding 2 Michelin stars, a Green Star, and 97 La Liste points. Set inside the refurbished Bombas Gens factory, the tasting menu is built around Valencian vegetables and seasonal produce. Book weeks ahead — availability is near impossible — but the experience is worth the effort for serious food travellers.

    Is Ricard Camarena Worth Booking for a Special Dinner in València?

    Yes — if you are serious about creative Spanish cuisine and willing to plan ahead, Ricard Camarena is the strongest argument for staying an extra night in València. Holding 2 Michelin stars, a Michelin Green Star, and 97 points from La Liste (2025), this is comfortably the most decorated restaurant in the city, and one of the more compelling two-star experiences in Spain. The question is not whether the cooking justifies the price tag (it does), but whether you can get a table.

    The Room First

    The setting earns its reputation before a dish arrives. Ricard Camarena operates inside the refurbished Bombas Gens factory, a former hydraulic pump manufacturer that now doubles as an arts and culture centre. The transition from industrial shell to contemporary dining room is handled with restraint: a large foyer with clean sightlines, a private bar where hors d'oeuvres are served on arrival, and a modern main dining room anchored by an open-plan kitchen. That kitchen view matters — the meal closes with a final aperitif served at or near it, which turns the kitchen from backdrop into part of the experience. For explorers who want to understand how a dish is built, not just eat it, this layout delivers.

    What the Cooking Is Actually About

    Camarena's culinary identity is grounded in Valencian produce, seasonal vegetables, and a documented sustainability commitment. The restaurant holds a Michelin Green Star alongside its two culinary stars, which signals a kitchen that treats ecological practice as part of the cooking rather than a marketing add-on. We're Smart World, which ranks the world's leading vegetable-forward restaurants, places Ricard Camarena in its global top 10, and rates the chef as the leading plant-focused cook in the Valencia region. In 2021, Madrid Fusión named him among eight chefs awarded the Cocinero del Año distinction for his green activism. The set menus are built around what the season allows, and the kitchen's approach to using whole vegetables , leaves, stems, and all , means the sauces and even some beverages carry that produce logic through to the end of the meal. For a food traveller who wants cooking with a clear regional and ethical argument, this is the right address in València.

    Dinner Hours and Late Access

    Ricard Camarena runs a tight schedule. Dinner service sits within an 8–9:30 pm booking window Tuesday through Saturday, with lunch available Friday and Saturday from 1:30–3 pm. The restaurant is closed Monday and Sunday. That 8 pm start means this is a legitimate late dinner by northern European standards, but it is standard timing for Valencia and most of Spain's fine dining circuit. The private bar where aperitifs are served before you move to the dining room extends the evening naturally, so a booking here is rarely a quick two-hour affair , plan on three hours minimum to get the full arc of the meal, including that kitchen-side aperitif at the close.

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    Booking Reality

    Booking difficulty here is rated near impossible, which is not an exaggeration. With 2 Michelin stars and a profile that draws international visitors, tables at Ricard Camarena move fast. No online booking method is listed in our records, so the recommended approach is to reach out directly via the restaurant's website and plan your visit well in advance , weeks, not days. If your travel dates are fixed, prioritise securing this reservation before hotels or flights. Friday and Saturday lunch services add two more access points per week, but they fill on the same timeline as dinner.

    Practical summary: dinner Tue–Sat 8–9:30 pm, lunch Fri–Sat 1:30–3 pm, closed Mon and Sun, €€€€ price range, near-impossible booking difficulty, located at Av. de Burjassot, 54, La Saïdia, 46009 València.

    How It Rates

    Google reviewers give Ricard Camarena 4.7 out of 5 across 1,102 reviews , a high score for a tasting-menu restaurant at this price point, where expectations are proportionally demanding. La Liste rates it 97 points in 2025, placing it among the top tier of European fine dining. Opinionated About Dining ranked it 269th in Europe in 2024 and 291st in 2025, which reflects normal ranking fluctuation rather than any decline in form. The Michelin 2-star rating has been consistent across 2024 and 2025.

    How It Compares to Other Restaurants in Valencia and Spain

    Within València, El Poblet is the closest peer , also creative Spanish at €€€€, and worth considering if Ricard Camarena is fully booked. For a more relaxed spend at €€€, La Salita and Fierro both deliver serious contemporary cooking without the two-star booking challenge. Fraula is worth considering for a lighter, more casual format, and Kaido Sushi Bar is the call if Japanese precision sounds more appealing than Valencian vegetables on the night.

    In the broader Spanish two-and-three-star context, Ricard Camarena sits in a different register from the maximalist ambition of DiverXO in Madrid or the classical rigour of El Celler de Can Roca in Girona. It is closer in spirit to Azurmendi in Larrabetzu in its commitment to sustainability as a cooking principle, or to Casa Marcial in Arriondas in its grounding in a specific regional larder. If you have already eaten at Arzak in San Sebastián or Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, Camarena's vegetable-led approach offers a genuinely different creative argument , not a repeat visit in a different city. Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona and Bardal in Ronda round out the two-star circuit for those building a broader Spanish fine dining itinerary.

    For a full picture of what to eat, drink, stay, and do in the city, see our full València restaurants guide, our full València hotels guide, our full València wineries guide, and our full València experiences guide.

    FAQ: Ricard Camarena

    • What should a first-timer know about Ricard Camarena? Book as early as possible , this is a near-impossible reservation. The format is a set tasting menu at €€€€ pricing, built around Valencian vegetables and seasonal produce. The meal begins with aperitifs in the private bar before moving to the main dining room, and closes with a final aperitif near the open kitchen. Allow three hours. The cooking has 2 Michelin stars and a Green Star, so the price is backed by consistent, documented recognition. First-timers who are new to high-end Spanish tasting menus should know that portion count is high and the pace is deliberate , this is not a rushed dinner.
    • Is Ricard Camarena good for solo dining? The format works for solo diners , tasting menus are designed for individual progression through courses, and the open kitchen gives a solo diner genuine visual and culinary engagement throughout the meal. The private bar for aperitifs and the kitchen aperitif at the end also give natural social moments. No counter or bar seating is confirmed in our records, so check directly when booking whether a solo placement at the kitchen is possible. If solo dining in a slightly less formal setting appeals, Fierro at €€€ is a good fallback in València.
    • Can Ricard Camarena accommodate groups? No confirmed private room or group booking policy is in our records. The restaurant operates out of the Bombas Gens arts complex, which has a large foyer and separate bar area, suggesting some capacity for larger parties, but contact the restaurant directly before assuming group suitability. At €€€€ pricing, a table for four or more will be a significant commitment , budget accordingly. For groups who want a high-end Valencia dinner without the booking difficulty, El Poblet is worth a parallel enquiry.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Ricard Camarena? Yes, on the evidence of two consecutive Michelin stars, a Green Star, 97 La Liste points, and a 4.7 Google score across over 1,100 reviews. The menu's vegetable-led approach is not a constraint , it is the point. Camarena ranks in the global top 10 for plant-focused restaurants according to We're Smart World. If you want a traditional protein-heavy fine dining format, this may not be the right match , but if you want creative Spanish cooking with a coherent regional and seasonal argument, the tasting menu delivers on its price.
    • Is Ricard Camarena good for a special occasion? It is one of the strongest special occasion choices in València. The setting inside the Bombas Gens factory is architecturally striking, the format (private bar aperitifs, open kitchen, long tasting menu) builds a natural sense of occasion, and the two Michelin stars give the meal a status that matters for milestone celebrations. Book well ahead , near-impossible availability means leaving this to the last minute risks disappointment. If the booking window has closed, La Salita or El Poblet are the next calls in Valencia for a formal celebratory dinner.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Ricard Camarena?

    Go in knowing this is a tasting-menu-only format at €€€€ pricing, built around seasonal Valencian vegetables and a documented sustainability commitment — Camarena earned a green Michelin star alongside his two red ones. The restaurant runs inside the refurbished Bombas Gens factory, with hors d'oeuvres served in a private bar before you move to the dining room. Booking is notoriously difficult, so secure a table well in advance, particularly for Friday or Saturday service, which adds a lunch sitting to the Tuesday–Saturday dinner window.

    Is Ricard Camarena good for solo dining?

    A tasting-menu counter or chef's table format suits solo diners well at this level, and the open-plan kitchen at Ricard Camarena gives single covers a genuine focal point for the meal. That said, the venue data does not confirm a dedicated counter or solo-specific seating, so check the venue's official channels before assuming solo availability. If flexibility is limited, El Poblet — also creative Spanish at €€€€ in València — is worth checking as an alternative.

    Can Ricard Camarena accommodate groups?

    The Bombas Gens space includes a large foyer and private bar, which suggests some capacity for pre-dinner receptions, but there is no confirmed private dining room in the venue data. For groups requiring a dedicated private space, verify directly with the restaurant before booking. Dinner service runs 8–9:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday, so group logistics need to account for that tight window.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Ricard Camarena?

    For a vegetable-forward tasting menu at two-Michelin-star level, the answer is yes — provided that format suits you. We're Smart ranks Ricard Camarena in the global top 10 for vegetable-focused restaurants, and La Liste scored it 97 points in 2025, both independent of Michelin. If you want à la carte flexibility or a shorter meal, Llisa Negra or Riff are better fits at lower price points. Ricard Camarena is specifically worth the €€€€ spend if a produce-driven tasting menu is what you're after.

    Is Ricard Camarena good for a special occasion?

    Yes — two Michelin stars, a striking industrial-heritage setting inside the Bombas Gens factory, and a kitchen built around precision and seasonal produce make this a strong choice for a significant dinner. Friday and Saturday offer both lunch and dinner sittings, which gives more scheduling options than Tuesday–Thursday. Book as far ahead as possible: this is one of the harder reservations in Valencia, and demand from international visitors means availability closes fast.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    8–9:30 pm
    Wednesday
    8–9:30 pm
    Thursday
    8–9:30 pm
    Friday
    1:30–3 pm, 8–9:30 pm
    Saturday
    1:30–3 pm, 8–9:30 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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