Basics done right at Bar Martinez! Who knew red peppers, crab and other familiar tastes could be so freshly combined? |
Hmm. Critique Critique |
A pincho or pintxo is a small snack, typically eaten in bars, traditional in northern Spain and especially popular in the Basque country and Navarre. |
Sarapeachy Prieto... Tortilla de patatas, Brochette, Patatas bravas, Bocadillo, Piquillo pepper. |
Por favor señora, no puede balot! |
La Vina! The best cheesecake in town! In Spain even! Creamy, cheesy, dreamy. As in we really dreamt of it, we made a last stop before we left SanSe! |
I can see the secret kitchen. |
Aside from their cheesecake, they're also known for their Canutillo de Queso y Anchoas. |
Perfect nose señora! |
Here we go again. The three angels! Jacklyn, Farrah & Kate! |
And this is Charlie! Or Bosley? |
Now this is Charlie! |
Very happy Angelette (and full). |
Muralla: a three course meal, and everyone gets a bottle of wine each! Super starched linens and easily elegant service add up to modern chic dining! |
Marissa, that's very expensive! |
We'll just have salad and bread. Hahaha |
And wine! |
Happy Sidney. |
I can finish it all! |
Cheers!!! But where's the food? Did we order? |
Did we order?!?! Where's the food??? |
Tipsy tipsy |
Borlogs! |
Fuego Negro is a true discovery when you're in San Sebastian. They serve traditional Basque pinxtos with a modern twist. |
Love the plates on the wall. |
Fuego Negro is a must when you're in San Se. |
Cute! |
Pinxto Jamón Con Queso Y Miel |
Just love how they serve the Fried Mushrooms |
My favorite Bacalao buenísimo (Black Cod) |
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