Restaurant in València, Spain
Blanqueries
325Pearl PointsMichelin value in València's old city.

About Blanqueries
Blanqueries holds back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) and keeps its prices at the accessible end of the spectrum, making it the clearest answer for a special-occasion dinner in València that does not require a €€€€ budget. Set menus, seasonal ingredients confirm consistent execution. Book a week or two ahead for evenings.
The Verdict
Blanqueries is not a budget restaurant that happens to be good. It is a genuinely accomplished modern kitchen that holds back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) and keeps its prices in the single-euro-sign range. If you are looking for a special-occasion dinner in València that does not require a €€€€ commitment, this is the clearest answer in the city. The common mistake is treating it as a casual neighbourhood stop. It is not. It rewards a proper reservation and a slower pace.
About Blanqueries
The restaurant sits on Carrer de la Blanqueria, roughly 100 metres from the Torres de Serranos, one of the original medieval gateways into the old city. That location matters practically: it is walkable from the historic centre, easy to find, sits in a part of Ciutat Vella that sees both locals and visitors without feeling overrun. The building itself reads as bright and modern in character, which sets a tone that is less about Valencian nostalgia and more about focus on what is on the plate.
The kitchen is run by three chefs: Quy Hoang, Robin Wong, Terry Wong. That combination of names signals something worth noting about Blanqueries: this is not a restaurant making a point of its cosmopolitan identity, but it is a kitchen shaped by a genuinely international perspective applied to seasonal Spanish ingredients. The result, according to Michelin, is traditional cuisine updated with contemporary technique and executed at a price point that most serious restaurants in this tier cannot match. The philosophy the kitchen operates by is unambiguous: high-quality, seasonal produce, priced for repeat visits rather than once-a-year occasions.
Format is built around set menus. At lunch, the price drops further, making the midday sitting the most accessible entry point for first-timers or for diners who want to spend less without sacrificing the full kitchen experience. Evening menus are priced higher but remain inside the budget-to-mid range by València standards. If you are coming for a celebration or a date, the evening sitting makes more sense on atmosphere; if you are primarily here to assess the cooking, lunch is the smarter call. Either way, the set menu structure means the kitchen controls the pacing, which tends to produce a more coherent meal than an à la carte format would allow at this price point.
Bib Gourmand designation, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, is specifically for restaurants offering good food at moderate prices. It is a different signal from a star: Michelin is not saying Blanqueries is one of the ten most technically ambitious restaurants in Spain. It is saying the inspectors found it worth a detour on value-to-quality grounds. That framing is more useful to most diners making a booking decision. For context, Spain's broader Bib Gourmand list sits alongside destinations like Quique Dacosta in Dénia at the starred end of Spanish fine dining, but Blanqueries is operating in a deliberately different register: accessible, repeatable, consistent.
For those planning a wider trip around Valencian dining, the city's leading end includes Ricard Camarena and El Poblet at the creative-modern Spanish level. Fierro, Apicius, and Xanglot round out the mid-to-upper tier. Blanqueries occupies a useful gap below all of them on price while still carrying Michelin validation. That positioning is rare and worth taking seriously.
It also suggests the kitchen performs reliably across service, not just on good days.
If you are mapping a broader Spain trip, it is worth knowing how Blanqueries fits into the national picture. The kind of value-driven excellence it represents has equivalents elsewhere: Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona, El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, and Arzak in San Sebastián all operate at higher price points and higher ambition levels. Blanqueries is not competing with them. It is doing something structurally different: making a Michelin-recognised experience available at a price that does not require planning a budget around a single dinner.
Book ahead, go in the evening if the occasion warrants it, treat the set menu format as an asset rather than a constraint. That is the right way to use this restaurant.
Know Before You Go
- Address: C. de la Blanqueria, 12, Bajo, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València
- Cuisine: Modern Cuisine with seasonal Spanish ingredients
- Price range: € (budget-friendly; lunch menus cheaper than evening)
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025
- Booking difficulty: Easy — but advance reservation recommended
- Format: Set menus; lunch and evening sittings available
- Location: Approximately 100m from Torres de Serranos, Ciutat Vella
- Chefs: Quy Hoang, Robin Wong, Terry Wong
- Good for: Special occasions on a budget, date nights, celebrating without overspending
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Blanqueries stacks up against peers in the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Blanqueries good for a special occasion?
It depends on what the occasion calls for. Blanqueries is a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant with genuine kitchen ambition, which makes it a smart pick for a birthday or celebration dinner where quality matters more than pomp. The price range sits at €, so it won't feel like a grand-gesture splurge, but the cooking quality is there. If you need full-service theatre and a wine programme to match, Ricard Camarena is the step up.
How far ahead should I book Blanqueries?
Book at least a week out for weekday lunches; aim for two weeks or more for weekend evenings. Bib Gourmand recognition two years running has raised the profile, the restaurant's focus on set menus means covers fill in predictable blocks. Leaving it to the day risks missing out, especially for dinner.
What should I order at Blanqueries?
The menu is not available in the Pearl database, so specific dish recommendations aren't something we can give responsibly. What the venue record confirms is that Blanqueries focuses on set menus built around seasonal ingredients, with a lower-priced option at lunch and a higher-priced menu in the evening. Go for the evening set menu if you want the full picture of what the kitchen can do.
Can Blanqueries accommodate groups?
Group capacity details are not in our current data, so check the venue's official channels before planning a large booking. The set-menu format tends to work well for groups since it removes the ordering overhead, but you'll want to confirm table size and any minimum notice requirements. For larger private-dining groups, Llisa Negra or Ricard Camarena may have more flexible infrastructure.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Blanqueries?
Yes, at a € price point with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand awards in 2024 and 2025, the evening set menu represents serious value for the cooking standard on offer. Bib Gourmand is specifically awarded for quality at a reasonable price, so the value case here is Michelin-endorsed, not just implied. If you want a full tasting-menu format with wine pairings and more elaborate production, Ricard Camarena is the comparison to make.
Is Blanqueries worth the price?
At €, it almost certainly is. Michelin's Bib Gourmand designation exists to flag exactly this: restaurants where the quality-to-price ratio is the point, not an afterthought. Two consecutive awards suggest this isn't a one-year fluke. For context, Riff and Vuelve Carolina operate in a similar accessible price band in Valencia, but Blanqueries' consecutive Bib Gourmand recognition gives it a verifiable edge on the value argument.
What are alternatives to Blanqueries in València?
For a similar value-driven set-menu approach, Riff and Vuelve Carolina are the most direct comparisons. If you want to spend more for a higher-production experience, Ricard Camarena is Valencia's clear fine-dining benchmark. Llisa Negra suits groups or occasions where a broader à la carte and a strong local wine list matter. Toshi is the pick if you want a different cuisine register entirely.
Location
C. de la Blanqueria, 12, Bajo, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
València, Spain
Compare Blanqueries
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Blanqueries | € | Easy |
| Ricard Camarena | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Riff | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Vuelve Carolina | €€ | Unknown |
| Llisa Negra | €€€ | Unknown |
| Toshi | €€€ | Unknown |
A quick look at how Blanqueries measures up.
Also Consider
- Ricard Camarena, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Riff, Mediterranean, Creative, €€€€
- Vuelve Carolina, Tapas Bar, Modern Cuisine, €€
- Llisa Negra, Spanish, Farm to table, €€€
- Toshi, Chinese, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€
Blanqueries sits in a different price tier from most of its Michelin-recognised peers in València, that gap is the point. Ricard Camarena and Riff both operate at €€€€ and deliver a fuller fine dining production: longer menus, more elaborate technique, a higher per-head cost. If the occasion demands that register, those are the right calls. But if the goal is a genuinely good dinner with Michelin validation at a fraction of the spend, Blanqueries is the more practical choice and the harder table to argue against on value grounds.
In the mid-range, Llisa Negra at €€€ offers a farm-to-table Spanish approach with strong local credentials, Toshi at €€€ covers a Chinese-Mediterranean register that is different enough to serve a separate purpose. Neither carries Bib Gourmand recognition. For diners who want a casual format at a similar price point to Blanqueries, Vuelve Carolina at €€ is the tapas alternative, though the experience is less structured and the setting more informal.
The practical recommendation: if budget is genuinely flexible and the occasion warrants it, Ricard Camarena is the ceiling of the city's creative Spanish cooking. If budget is a real consideration and you want a set-menu dinner with Michelin backing, Blanqueries is the answer. There is no direct competitor at its price point with equivalent recognition. Book Blanqueries for the value-driven special occasion; book Ricard Camarena when only the full experience will do.
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