Restaurant in València, Spain
Three menus, Dacosta DNA, one clear occasion.

Flores Raras is the reimagined successor to El Poblet, now led by chef Carolina Álvarez with direct creative lineage from the three-Michelin-starred Quique Dacosta restaurant in Dénia. Three tasting menus, a dedicated sommelier, and central Valencia location make this the city's most compelling option for a special-occasion dinner at a moment when booking is still straightforward.
If you've seen references to El Poblet at Correos 8 in Valencia's city centre, that chapter is closed. The address is now home to Flores Raras, a reimagined project under chef Carolina Álvarez — and the shift is significant enough that booking expectations, format, and even the name have changed entirely. Don't arrive expecting the old menu or the old identity. What's here now is a contemporary tasting-menu restaurant with a distinct creative brief and a direct lineage to one of Spain's most decorated kitchens.
Álvarez spent six years as the right-hand chef to Quique Dacosta at his three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Dénia — and Flores Raras is explicitly framed as sharing that kitchen's creative DNA and technical standards. That's a meaningful anchor. Quique Dacosta in Dénia operates at the level of El Celler de Can Roca in Girona and Arzak in San Sebastián in terms of ambition and rigour. Flores Raras brings that framework into Valencia's city centre, which changes the access equation considerably.
The format is three tasting menus: 1988, Esencia, and Flores Raras. Each is built around technical precision, aesthetic intent, and close sourcing relationships. Wine pairing is available across all three. The dining room is led by Delia Claure, and the sommelier role belongs to Hernán Menno , meaning the front-of-house team has been assembled with the same deliberate approach as the kitchen. For a special-occasion dinner, that matters: you're not getting a strong kitchen with indifferent service, which is a common failure mode at ambitious restaurants in this tier.
The 1988 menu runs Tuesday through Thursday at dinner only, and at lunch on Fridays. Esencia and Flores Raras menus have their own scheduling , confirm current availability directly when booking, as the days and services are structured intentionally and may not follow standard restaurant hours. This is not a venue where you can drop in late and expect the full experience. The tasting format requires advance commitment on timing as much as it does a reservation.
For late diners, the format here is worth understanding clearly. Unlike à la carte restaurants in Valencia where you might extend a meal naturally into the night, tasting menus at this level are sequenced experiences with defined durations. If you're looking for something that gives you flexibility after a concert or a later start, you'll want to book the dinner service with that timing in mind, rather than arriving and hoping the kitchen accommodates a compressed version. The structured format is part of what makes it appropriate for a celebration , it removes the decision fatigue that comes with an à la carte menu and gives the evening a clear arc.
Booking is currently rated easy by Pearl standards, which is notable for a restaurant operating at this ambition level. That window won't stay open indefinitely as the restaurant builds its following, so the current moment is a practical argument for booking soon rather than adding it to a future list.
For a significant dinner , an anniversary, a milestone birthday, a business meal where the setting needs to do some work , Flores Raras is a strong match. The tasting format gives the evening structure, the sommelier pairing gives it coherence, and the lineage to a three-star kitchen gives the meal a credible benchmark. It is not a casual mid-week dinner option. It is not the right pick if you want flexibility to order light, skip courses, or leave early.
By comparison, if you're looking for something more casual in Valencia, Entrevins or Anyora offer strong cooking without the tasting-menu commitment. For the full refined-occasion experience in Spain, the closest points of reference outside Valencia are Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, or Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria , all at a higher booking difficulty and price point. Flores Raras, at this early stage of its new identity, sits in a genuinely interesting position: high technical ambition, accessible booking, central Valencia location.
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Flores Raras is a tasting-menu-only restaurant , there is no à la carte option. Come with time and appetite; this is not a quick dinner. The restaurant recently rebranded from El Poblet under chef Carolina Álvarez, who brings six years of experience from the three-Michelin-starred Quique Dacosta kitchen in Dénia. Wine pairing is available and, given the sommelier calibre, worth taking. First-timers should confirm which menu they're booking and on which service day, as the 1988 menu has specific day-and-session restrictions.
For a more relaxed format without tasting-menu commitment, Anyora and Entrevins are strong alternatives. If you want something closer to the seafood-focused, regional cooking tradition of the Valencia area, Barraca Toni Montoliu is worth considering. Bouet and Ca' Pepico round out the set for diners who want quality without the formality of a multi-course tasting experience.
There is no confirmed bar seating or counter dining option in the available information for Flores Raras. The restaurant is structured around tasting menus in a formal dining-room setting. If bar or counter dining is important to you, this is not the right fit , look at Entrevins or Anyora as more flexible alternatives.
No specific dietary policy is published for Flores Raras at this time. As a tasting-menu kitchen with a strong technique-led approach, the team is likely equipped to handle restrictions, but confirm directly when making your reservation. Do not assume accommodation without asking , tasting menus at this level are often sequenced in advance, and last-minute dietary requests can limit the experience significantly.
Yes, and it's one of the stronger options for a special-occasion dinner in central Valencia right now. The tasting format, professional sommelier pairing, and dedicated front-of-house management by Delia Claure give the evening a deliberate shape that works well for celebrations, anniversaries, or significant business dinners. The direct connection to the Quique Dacosta kitchen means the cooking ambition is genuinely high. Booking is currently easy by Pearl standards, which makes it a practical choice before it accumulates a longer wait.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flores Raras | This centrally located restaurant, formerly known as El Poblet, is changing its name and taking a new direction under the leadership of chef Carolina Álvarez, a native of Mexico, who spent six years working as the right-hand woman of award-winning chef Quique Dacosta at his iconic three-star restaurant. Not surprisingly, according to them, Flores Raras ‘shares the creative DNA and gastronomic rigour of the three-Michelin-starred Quique Dacosta Restaurant in Dénia’. Here, their elaborate contemporary offering, built on technical mastery, aesthetic sensitivity and a close relationship with the product, revolves around three tasting menus: 1988 (available from Tuesday to Thursday, for dinner only, and on Friday at lunchtime), Esencia and Flores Raras, always with the option of wine pairing. Working alongside him on the project to maintain high standards and enhance the experience are Delia Claure, who manages the dining room, and Hernán Menno, who serves as sommelier. | Easy | — | |
| Ca' Pepico | Unknown | — | ||
| Tavella | Unknown | — | ||
| Anyora | Unknown | — | ||
| Entrevins | Unknown | — | ||
| Teca | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Come knowing this is a tasting-menu-only restaurant with three formats: 1988, Esencia, and Flores Raras. The 1988 menu is only available Tuesday through Thursday at dinner and Friday at lunch, so check the schedule before you book. Chef Carolina Álvarez trained for six years under Quique Dacosta at his three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Dénia, and the kitchen operates with that level of technical rigour. Wine pairing is available across all menus, and the dining room is led by Delia Claure with Hernán Menno handling the sommelier role.
If you want a more relaxed, product-led meal without the tasting-menu commitment, Ca' Pepico or Teca are better fits. Entrevins is the stronger call for wine-focused dining in a less formal setting. Anyora suits occasions where a contemporary menu matters but the format is less structured. Tavella is worth considering if you want quality cooking at a shorter sitting.
Bar or counter seating is not documented in the available venue information for Flores Raras. Given the tasting-menu format and the restaurant's positioning as a deliberate fine-dining experience, a walk-in counter option is unlikely — confirm directly with the restaurant at Correos 8-1º before planning around it.
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not listed in the venue record. With three structured tasting menus and a kitchen shaped by Quique Dacosta's three-Michelin-star standards, the team is likely capable of adjustments — but you should flag restrictions at the time of booking, not on arrival, to give the kitchen adequate notice.
Yes, straightforwardly. Three tasting menus, sommelier-led wine pairing, and a kitchen with direct three-Michelin-star lineage make this a strong choice for an anniversary, milestone birthday, or a business dinner where the setting needs to carry weight. The 1988 menu's limited scheduling (Tuesday to Thursday dinner, Friday lunch) means you need to plan the occasion around the calendar, not the other way around.
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