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    Restaurants in Zaragoza

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    Absinthium, Zaragoza, Spain
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    Absinthium

    Zaragoza, Spain

    Points

    250

    A single-Sol restaurant inside Hotel Oriente in Zaragoza's Casco Antiguo, offering lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday. The compact room suits solo diners and couples who want Guía Repsol–recognized cooking without the booking pressure or premium pricing of multi-Sol venues like es.TABLE. Book both lunch and dinner across separate visits to gauge the kitchen's full range.

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    El Chalet, Zaragoza, Spain
    2Restaurants

    El Chalet

    Zaragoza, Spain

    Points

    250

    El Chalet holds one Sol in Guía Repsol 2026 and offers easier booking than most awarded tables in Zaragoza. The neighborhood location and traditional Spanish approach make it a reliable choice for first-timers seeking recognized quality without the multi-week planning window of higher-tier spots. Lunch and dinner service Tuesday through Saturday, plus Sunday lunch.

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    Gamberro, Zaragoza, Spain
    3Restaurants

    Gamberro

    Zaragoza, Spain

    Points

    250

    Gamberro holds a 2026 Guía Repsol Sol in Zaragoza's Romareda district, operating Thursday through Sunday with lunch service 2–5 PM and dinner from 8:45 PM. Without published pricing or menu details, the Sol recognition signals technical ambition, but the four-day schedule and late dinner start require flexible timing. Book lunch for a quicker test, dinner if you trust the kitchen to deliver over three hours.

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    Gente Rara, Zaragoza, Spain
    4Restaurants

    Gente Rara

    Zaragoza, Spain

    Points

    250

    Gente Rara earned its 1 Sol Guía Repsol badge in 2026 for seasonal, ingredient-driven cooking in a low-key but polished dining room. Easier to book than Zaragoza's top-tier venues, it's best suited for special-occasion meals where you want recognition without the advance-planning stress. Lunch runs quieter; Friday and Saturday evenings fill quickly but stay conversational.

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    Goralai, Zaragoza, Spain
    5Restaurants

    Goralai

    Zaragoza, Spain

    Points

    250

    A 1 Sol Repsol restaurant in Zaragoza's old quarter, open Wednesday to Sunday lunch and Thursday to Saturday dinner. The midweek schedule and single-Sol credential make it a practical choice for diners who want recognised quality without tasting-menu formality or Friday-night booking battles.

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    La Prensa, Zaragoza, Spain
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    La Prensa

    Zaragoza, Spain

    Points

    250

    A Guía Repsol 1 Sol restaurant in Zaragoza's San José quarter, La Prensa delivers tasting menus built around aroma and progression rather than à la carte flexibility. The narrow service windows (lunch and dinner Thursday–Saturday, lunch only Wednesday) and structured format make it a better fit for celebration dinners than casual visits. Book 1-2 weeks ahead for weekends, and expect a quieter, more intimate room than Zaragoza's busier central dining spots.

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    La Senda, Zaragoza, Spain
    7Restaurants

    La Senda

    Zaragoza, Spain

    Points

    250

    A 2026 Guía Repsol Sol holder in central Zaragoza, La Senda offers both lunch and dinner service Tuesday through Saturday. The extended lunch hours (2–5 PM) deliver better value than the late-evening slot, though sparse public detail and no online booking trail suggest a venue still establishing its reputation. Book lunch if you're testing the kitchen without committing to a full-evening splurge.

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