Restaurant in Pontevedra, Spain
Trasmallo
315Pearl PointsGalician roots, daily fish, easy to book.

About Trasmallo
Trasmallo is Pontevedra's most convincing argument for Michelin-recognised dining at a budget price. With Michelin Plate awards in both 2024 and 2025, a 4.7 Google rating, and a menu anchored by daily-fresh fish and standout cuttlefish croquettes, it delivers well above its € price point. Easy to book, with a characterful bar and a quieter stone-walled dining room upstairs.
Should You Book Trasmallo?
If you are deciding between Trasmallo and a smarter-looking contemporary restaurant on the other side of Pontevedra's old quarter, book Trasmallo. At the € price point, it punches well above its bracket — Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms this is not a lucky neighbourhood find but a consistently well-executed kitchen. For visitors already familiar with the room, the real question is what to focus on next. The answer is the daily fish and the bar entrance, which deserves more time than most first-timers give it.
The Room and the Atmosphere
Trasmallo sits on Rúa Figueroa, a narrow pedestrian street threading through Pontevedra's old quarter. The mood shifts as you move through the building. The entrance bar reads like an old Galician tavern — low-key, worn in the right way, and a good place to drink before committing to a full table. The stone-walled dining room on the first floor is warmer and more deliberate, better suited to a meal that takes its time. Above that, a private space handles small events and group bookings. The noise level in the ground-floor bar is sociable rather than loud; the dining room runs quieter. If you want a proper conversation over food, head upstairs.
The name Trasmallo references a traditional multi-net fishing method, the kind of layered trap that the owner-chef Antonio Novas' family has worked across generations. This is not scenery dressing. It signals that the kitchen's sourcing instincts run deeper than trend-chasing, and it explains why the fish of the day is the most reliable thing to order.
What to Order If You've Been Before
The signature croquettes are the obvious starting point and they hold up to the hype, particularly the cuttlefish-in-ink version, which is worth ordering on every visit rather than trying something new for the sake of it. The fish of the day is where the kitchen earns its Michelin recognition, daily recommendations are genuinely daily, sourced to whatever is fresh, and consistently praised in the venue's 4.7 Google rating across 332 reviews. For dessert, the baked cheesecake with seasonal fruit jam is the move. It is creamy rather than dense, and the seasonal fruit component means it shifts across the year.
Cuisine sits in contemporary territory with international influence, but this is not a kitchen that chases abstraction. The contemporary touches serve the ingredient rather than the concept, which is why the format works at this price point. Comparable ambition at Eirado costs considerably more (€€€), and the gap in price is not matched by an equivalent gap in satisfaction for most diners.
The Bar Program
Entrance bar at Trasmallo is worth treating as a destination in its own right, not just a waiting area. The Galician tavern aesthetic gives it character that most contemporary restaurants in this bracket sacrifice for minimalism. If you are exploring Pontevedra's bar scene before or after dinner, the ground floor is a reasonable stop for a glass and a croquette without committing to a full meal. The drinks program leans into the local and the practical rather than the elaborate, expect wine and direct spirits in keeping with the tavern register rather than a destination cocktail list. For anyone expecting a technically ambitious cocktail program, Savoy Restobar is the more relevant address. Trasmallo's bar earns its value through atmosphere and accessibility, not through bartending complexity.
Ratings and Recognition
- Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025, consistent recognition for quality cooking
- Google Rating: 4.7 from 332 reviews, high volume, high score, a reliable signal at this price tier
- Price range: €, among the most affordable Michelin-recognised options in Pontevedra
Booking and Logistics
Trasmallo is rated as easy to book by Pearl, a meaningful advantage in a city where the better-known options require more planning. If you are building an itinerary around Pontevedra's restaurant scene, this is the one you can leave slightly later in your planning without anxiety. The private space on the upper floor makes it a workable option for small group occasions; contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability and capacity, as specific booking details are not publicly listed. Walk-ins to the bar are plausible, particularly for a pre-dinner drink and croquettes, though the dining room will reward a reservation.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Rúa Figueroa, 14, 36002 Pontevedra, Spain
- Price range: € (budget-friendly, Michelin Plate recognised)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.7 from 332 reviews
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Group space: Private room available on upper floor for small events
- Bar dining: Ground-floor bar accessible for drinks and snacks without a full table
- Dress code: Smart casual is appropriate; the old-quarter setting keeps things relaxed
- Cuisine: Contemporary with Galician seafood focus and international influence
How It Compares
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Also Worth Knowing
Trasmallo is one of the more convincing arguments for Pontevedra as a serious food destination beyond its most famous exports. If you are building a broader Galician food trip, the region produces reference-point kitchens at the leading end, El Celler de Can Roca in Girona and Arzak in San Sebastián set the national ceiling, but Trasmallo demonstrates what a skilled neighbourhood kitchen can do when it stays focused. For the city itself, pair it with the right hotel base and allow time to explore the local wine scene, where Albariño from the Rías Baixas sub-zone makes a natural companion to everything the kitchen sends out. If you are planning more Spanish contemporary dining at a higher tier, Quique Dacosta in Dénia and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu are the logical next steps. At the contemporary end internationally, Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona shows where the format goes at full ambition. Trasmallo is not competing in that register, and does not need to be. It is doing something more useful: delivering consistent, ingredient-led cooking at a price that makes the decision easy.
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Eirado, Contemporary, €€€, for a longer, more formal meal
- D'Berto, Marisqueria, €€€€, for serious shellfish and a larger budget
- Loaira Xantar, Regional Cuisine, €, for traditional Galician cooking at the same price tier
- La Ultramar, Fusion, €, for something less traditional at a similar spend
- Savoy Restobar, for a drinks-led evening with a different energy
- Pontevedra experiences guide, plan the rest of your visit
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Trasmallo?
Trasmallo is a stone-walled tavern-style dining room in Pontevedra's old quarter, not a formal restaurant. Clean, comfortable clothing fits the room. The Michelin Plate recognition reflects cooking quality, not a dress-code environment, so leave the jacket at the hotel.
Can Trasmallo accommodate groups?
Yes. Trasmallo has a dedicated private space above the main dining room, designed for small events and group bookings. If you are planning a group dinner, check the venue's official channels to arrange use of that space rather than trying to seat a large party at the main tables.
Can I eat at the bar at Trasmallo?
Yes, and it is worth doing. The entrance bar carries the aesthetic of a traditional Galician tavern and functions as a destination on its own, not just a holding area. The croquettes, including the cuttlefish-in-ink version, translate well to a bar setting.
Is Trasmallo worth the price?
At the € price point, Trasmallo is one of the stronger cases for value in Pontevedra's old quarter. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) signal consistent cooking quality, and daily fish specials mean the menu moves with what is fresh. For contemporary Galician food at this price, the answer is yes.
What are alternatives to Trasmallo in Pontevedra?
Loaira Xantar and La Ultramar are the closest comparisons for Galician-focused cooking in the city. D'Berto, outside Pontevedra in O Grove, is the reference point if seafood is your priority and you are willing to travel and spend more. Eirado and Savoy Restobar offer different formats if you want something more contemporary or bar-forward.
Is Trasmallo good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The private room above the main dining room suits an intimate group dinner, and the Michelin Plate recognition gives the meal credibility. This is not a white-tablecloth occasion restaurant, but for a meaningful dinner in Pontevedra's old quarter at a reasonable price, it works well.
Location
Rúa Figueroa, 14, 36002 Pontevedra, Spain
Compare Trasmallo
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Trasmallo | € | |
| Eirado | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ |
| D ’Berto | €€€€ | |
| Loaira Xantar | € | |
| La Ultramar | € | |
| Savoy Restobar |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Eirado, Contemporary, €€€
- D ’Berto, Marisqueria, €€€€
- Loaira Xantar, Regional Cuisine, €
- La Ultramar, Fusion, €
- Savoy Restobar, Notable alternative
Trasmallo is the clearest value play among Pontevedra's recognised restaurants. At € with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition, it costs a fraction of what Eirado charges at €€€. If your priority is contemporary cooking with serious sourcing and you are not looking to spend heavily, Trasmallo is the direct recommendation. Eirado makes sense when the occasion calls for a longer, more formally paced meal and a deeper wine list, not because the food is necessarily better, but because the format is more expansive.
D'Berto at €€€€ targets a different diner entirely, one focused on premium shellfish and marisqueria tradition rather than contemporary cuisine. If you want the best percebes or centolla in the region, D'Berto is the address. If you want a more balanced contemporary meal with Galician seafood as its anchor, Trasmallo is the better call at a fraction of the price. Loaira Xantar sits at the same € tier with a more traditional regional focus, the right pick if you want closer to classic Galician cooking rather than contemporary interpretation. La Ultramar also at € offers fusion rather than Galician-rooted cooking, making it a good alternative if you want something that steps further from the local tradition.
Savoy Restobar plays in a different category altogether, more drinks and social eating than a structured meal. If your evening is built around cocktails with food on the side, Savoy is the move. If the meal itself is the point, Trasmallo wins at this price level. For anyone visiting Pontevedra for the first time and working out where to spend a single dinner reservation, Trasmallo is where to start.
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