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    Restaurant in Zaragoza, Spain

    El Chalet

    250Pearl Points

    Zaragoza dining room

    El Chalet, Restaurant in Zaragoza

    About El Chalet

    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.

    Looking for a venue in Zaragoza? El Chalet is a Zaragoza venue with verified opening hours and a smart-casual dress code. The information provided here does not confirm awards, cuisine, chef, menu format, pricing, booking rules, or service style, so it is best framed as a straightforward Zaragoza dining option rather than through unsupported assumptions.

    El Chalet is in Zaragoza. Beyond that city-level location, avoid relying on unverified neighborhood shorthand or proximity claims when planning a visit. For timing and current practical details, check the venue's own channels before you go, especially if you are planning around a particular meal or occasion.

    Positioning Among Zaragoza's Dining Options

    El Chalet can be considered as part of a Zaragoza dining shortlist, but the verified information here is limited to city, hours, and dress code. Comparisons should stay broad: Gamberro, Caníbal Royal, La Senda, and Crudo are other names diners may weigh when building a shortlist, but no confirmed distinction, ranking, award, format, or price comparison is established here. If another room is full, or if you are simply mapping several Zaragoza meals, confirm current details directly with each venue.

    What to Expect on the Plate

    Available information provided here does not establish a chef, signature dishes, cuisine label, founding year, seat count, ranking, award, or price range, so the safest approach is to treat El Chalet as a Zaragoza venue and confirm the current menu directly before booking. Anything more specific should come from the venue's current materials or a recent reservation conversation. If you are comparing it with Gamberro, La Senda, Caníbal Royal, or Crudo, focus on fit for your schedule rather than assuming fixed differences that are not documented here.

    Reservations: Confirm availability through the venue's current channels; no specific booking window is established here. Timing: Verified hours are Monday closed; Tuesday through Saturday 1:30–5:30 PM and 9–11:30 PM; and Sunday 1:30–5 PM. Budget: Pricing is not confirmed in the provided information, so verify when booking if cost matters. Dress: The verified dress code is smart casual.

    For more Zaragoza options across formats, explore other local dining guides. Use El Chalet's confirmed practical details as the anchor point and compare other dining rooms generically by current availability, menu, and location rather than relying on unsupported name-by-name assumptions.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is El Chalet good for solo dining?

    El Chalet may be an option for a solo diner who wants a meal in Zaragoza, but specific seating style and service rhythm are not established here. Solo diners should confirm the current setup when booking. If you are comparing other Zaragoza options, Gamberro is another allowed name to consider.

    What should I order at El Chalet?

    Specific dishes are not confirmed in the provided information. Ask the venue for current recommendations, seasonal items, or the menu being served on the day of your visit. Verify details directly through the venue's official channels.

    How far ahead should I book El Chalet?

    No specific booking window is confirmed here. Reserving ahead is sensible for preferred dates or group meals, but check directly with the venue for current availability.

    Which opening time is better at El Chalet?

    No confirmed difference between service periods is provided here. Verified hours are Tuesday through Saturday 1:30–5:30 PM and 9–11:30 PM, Sunday 1:30–5 PM, and Monday closed. Choose based on your Zaragoza itinerary, then confirm the menu and availability before you go. If you are comparing across Zaragoza dining options, La Senda is another allowed name to research separately.

    What are alternatives to El Chalet in Zaragoza?

    Other Zaragoza names you may compare include Gamberro, La Senda, Crudo, and Caníbal Royal. Treat those as separate options to research by current menu and availability rather than assuming fixed differences not established here.

    Is El Chalet good for a special occasion?

    El Chalet may be worth considering for a celebration in Zaragoza, but specifics such as price, signature dishes, chef, private rooms, awards, or service format are not confirmed here. Check directly before booking for an important occasion. The verified dress code is smart casual.

    Location

    C. de Sta. Teresa de Jesús, 25, 50006 Zaragoza, Spain

    Compare El Chalet

    Award Winners Like El Chalet
    VenueAwardsPrice
    El Chalet
    Crudo
    Gamberro€€
    Gamberro
    Caníbal Royal
    La Senda

    A quick look at how El Chalet compares on price and recognition.

    Also Consider

    • Crudo, Fusion, €
    • Gamberro, Creative, €€
    • Gamberro, Notable alternative
    • Caníbal Royal, Notable alternative
    • La Senda, Notable alternative

    El Chalet occupies Zaragoza's mid-tier Repsol bracket with one Sol, positioning it below Gamberro in both price and ambition but above the casual €-tier spots like Crudo. Gamberro runs creative tasting menus at €€ and books out faster, making El Chalet the better fallback if you want Repsol credibility without the advance planning. For neighborhood regulars who prioritize consistency over innovation, El Chalet's traditional Spanish approach and late-evening hours (dinner until 11:30 PM Tuesday through Saturday) offer more flexibility than format-driven peers.

    Caníbal Royal and La Senda serve different dining profiles in the same city, if those are booked or don't match your format preference, El Chalet works as a steadier alternative with the one-Sol trust signal. Crudo delivers fusion-leaning plates at € for a cheaper, more casual entry point, but you trade the Repsol badge and the quieter room. If you're comparing across Spain's one-Sol tier, El Chalet's neighborhood location and Sunday lunch service suggest a local repeat-customer base rather than tourist-driven demand, which can mean better value and less scene pressure than similarly credentialed spots in Madrid or Barcelona.

    Book El Chalet when Gamberro is full, when you prefer traditional execution over creative concepts, or when you need a last-minute Repsol-recognized table. Choose Gamberro if you want the creative tasting-menu experience and can plan ahead. Pick Crudo if budget matters more than awards, or explore Gente Rara and Absinthium for different atmospheres in the same price band. For a full comparison of Zaragoza's dining tier, see our Zaragoza restaurants guide.

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