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    Restaurant in Castelló de la Plana, Spain

    Tasca del Puerto

    290pts

    Family-run rice and fish worth the port drive.

    Tasca del Puerto, Restaurant in Castelló de la Plana

    About Tasca del Puerto

    A family-run Michelin Plate seafood restaurant in Castelló de la Plana's port district, Tasca del Puerto delivers fresh market fish, rice dishes, and stews at a genuinely accessible €€ price point. Two consecutive Michelin Plate awards (2024–2025) and a 4.5 Google rating across 1,200+ reviews confirm its consistency. Book ahead for weekends; confirm hours before visiting.

    Who Should Book Tasca del Puerto — and When

    If you are driving down to the Grau de Castelló waterfront on a summer evening with a serious appetite for rice and fresh fish, Tasca del Puerto is the right call. This is a family-run seafood restaurant in the port district of Castelló de la Plana that earns its Michelin Plate recognition year after year (2024 and 2025) not by reinventing the wheel but by executing product-led coastal cooking with consistency. It suits the food-focused traveller who wants the real thing: market-fresh fish, rice dishes built for two, and a dining room where the people serving you actually care about what ends up on the table. If you want fusion or contemporary tasting menus, look elsewhere. If you want honest seafood done well at a mid-range price point, book here.

    The Space and the Setting

    The restaurant sits on Av. del Port in Grau de Castelló, the working port neighbourhood a few kilometres from Castelló city centre. This is not a polished marina development — it is a functional port area, which is precisely why the fish is this fresh. The dining room reflects that context: a direct, no-frills space where the physical layout keeps the focus on the table rather than the room. Expect a comfortable but unpretentious setting, the kind where a two-leading feels as well looked after as a larger group, and where the son working the room knows the menu well enough to steer you through the day's catch without hesitation. The intimacy here comes from the family operation itself, not from dim lighting or careful interior design. It is a lunch-and-dinner destination, but the port location and the nature of the cooking make it particularly well suited to a long, unhurried evening meal that runs later than you planned.

    What to Eat

    The menu is structured around à la carte and two set menus: the Menu of the Day and the Gourmet Tasting. The kitchen leans hard on rice dishes and stews, both of which require a minimum of two portions , so this is not the place for a solo diner who wants to try the arroz. Fresh fish comes directly from the fish market, which means availability shifts with what is landed that day. Some seafood is priced by weight, so ask before you order if budget discipline matters on this trip. The cooking philosophy is product-based, meaning the quality of the raw ingredient carries the dish rather than heavy technique or elaborate saucing. For the Spanish Mediterranean coast, that is the right approach , and the Michelin Plate signals that the execution is dependable enough to merit attention.

    Gourmet Tasting menu is the format that leading showcases the kitchen's range, but the à la carte route gives you more control over the rice and stew selections that are the real reason to come. Either way, two people eating rice and sharing a fresh fish course will leave satisfied. See our full Castelló de la Plana restaurants guide for context on how this fits into the wider dining picture.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking at Tasca del Puerto is rated Easy, which is a relative advantage over comparable Michelin-recognised seafood restaurants along the Spanish Mediterranean coast. That said, summer weekends at a Michelin Plate restaurant in a port town draw a loyal local crowd alongside visiting diners, so booking a few days ahead is sensible rather than optional. There is no booking method listed in the venue data, so contact directly via the address on Av. del Port, 13. Hours are not published in the available data , confirm before you go, particularly if you are planning a later dinner sitting. Dress code is casual by convention for this type of port-side seafood restaurant in the Valencian Community, but smart-casual is never wrong for a Michelin Plate venue.

    The price range sits at €€, which positions Tasca del Puerto as genuinely accessible for the quality level. For context, Michelin Plate recognition along this coastline typically signals a kitchen operating several notches above the average port-side fish restaurant without the price premium of a starred venue. The Google rating of 4.5 across 1,232 reviews adds independent weight to that read. For accommodation options nearby, see our Castelló de la Plana hotels guide.

    The Late-Evening Case for Tasca del Puerto

    Spanish dining culture in the Valencian Community runs later than northern European visitors expect. Dinner at 9 or 10 PM is standard rather than exceptional, and a port-side restaurant with a table of two sharing a rice dish and working through fresh fish is exactly the kind of meal that benefits from that slower pace. Tasca del Puerto's format , à la carte with rice dishes for two and market fish , lends itself to a long, relaxed evening rather than a quick in-and-out. If you are arriving in Castelló after a day of travel or a visit to the beaches north of the city, this is a practical late-dinner option that does not sacrifice quality for convenience. Grau de Castelló itself is quieter than the city centre after dark, which suits a dinner focused on the food and the table rather than the surrounding noise. Compare this to the more scene-driven options back in the city, and Tasca del Puerto's port location becomes a deliberate choice rather than a logistical compromise.

    For travellers building a broader Valencian food trip, the regional context is worth noting: the Valencian Community is the home of arroz in all its forms, and a restaurant with this level of recognition that centres its menu on rice and fresh fish is operating in its natural territory. Spain's most decorated kitchens in this category include Quique Dacosta in Dénia at the three-Michelin-star level , Tasca del Puerto operates in an entirely different register, but the ingredient traditions it draws from are the same. For international comparisons in coastal Mediterranean seafood, see also Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici Restaurant on the Amalfi Coast.

    For the food-focused traveller who wants bars and wine options to round out the evening, see our Castelló de la Plana bars guide and wineries guide. For things to do in the area, the experiences guide covers the broader picture.

    Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 | €€ | 4.5/5 (1,232 reviews) | Port district, Grau de Castelló | Easy to book | Rice dishes for two minimum | Some seafood by weight | Confirm hours before visiting.

    How It Compares

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Tasca del Puerto?

    The venue database does not confirm bar seating at Tasca del Puerto. Given its format as a family-run à la carte and set-menu restaurant on the Grau de Castelló waterfront, the operation is oriented toward seated dining rather than bar service. Call ahead or arrive early if informal seating is important to you.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Tasca del Puerto?

    For a table of two or more who want to eat seriously, the Gourmet Tasting menu is the stronger choice over the Menu of the Day — it gives the kitchen room to show its range across rice dishes, stews, and fresh market seafood. At €€ pricing, it competes well against other Michelin Plate seafood restaurants along the Valencian coast. Skip it only if your group has mixed appetites or wants to order selectively à la carte.

    What should I order at Tasca del Puerto?

    Rice dishes and stews are the kitchen's focus, and most require a minimum of two portions — so bring someone to share with. Fresh fish sourced from the local fish market and seafood priced by weight round out the menu. If you are eating à la carte, anchor your order around the rice.

    What should a first-timer know about Tasca del Puerto?

    It is a family operation: the mother cooks, the son runs the dining room, and the kitchen is built around product-driven seafood cooking with a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025. It sits in Grau de Castelló, the port district a few kilometres from the city centre, so factor in transit. Booking is rated Easy, but rice dishes require two portions minimum — go with at least one other person.

    What are alternatives to Tasca del Puerto in Castelló de la Plana?

    Le Bistrot Gastronómico suits diners who want a more European bistro format at a comparable price tier. IZAKAYA Tasca Japonesa is the call for Japanese-influenced plates. Arre and Anhelo both tilt toward contemporary Spanish cooking if you want to move away from seafood. Alessandro Maino is worth considering for a more chef-driven tasting experience.

    Is Tasca del Puerto good for a special occasion?

    Yes, provided the occasion suits a relaxed, family-run setting rather than a formal dining room. The Gourmet Tasting menu gives the meal structure, the Michelin Plate recognition adds credibility, and the waterfront port location in Grau de Castelló gives it atmosphere without being showy. It works well for a birthday or anniversary where food is the focus.

    Is Tasca del Puerto worth the price?

    At €€, it is well-priced for Michelin Plate-level seafood, especially given the kitchen's reliance on fish market sourcing and product-first cooking. For rice dishes and fresh coastal seafood in the Valencian Community, this format at this price is hard to beat locally. It is not worth the trip if you are indifferent to rice or whole fish.

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