The amazing San Sebastian

San Sebastian, or Donostia, is one of the (if not THE) food capital of the world. Whilst it is the home of countless Michelin-starred restaurants, it is widely known for its Pintxos (pronounced ‘pinchos’ - the Basque version of tapas) and its seafood. The Old Town (Parte Vieja) offers bar after bar with counter tops brimming full of the most amazing Pintxos. I had heard via chefs in London that there was a place in San Sebastian that serves up THE best Spanish Tortilla in the world. Only 2 tortillas are made every day and you need to queue up at midday to get your name on the list for a slice of this tortilla. Then at 1pm you return to pick up your piece of tortilla. I didn’t make it to the front of the queue on the first day but I knew that I just had to find out how it was made. Making a really good omelette is one thing, but making a really good Spanish omelette is an art. An art that I needed to learn. So I returned and I returned until not only did I get on the list, but I persuaded Chef to show me how it is made!

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Potatoes, onions and green chillis

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It’s 1pm at Bar Nestor

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The finished Tortilla - deliciosa!

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And it was worth it!!

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View from the port in San Sebastian looking across La Concha. The bay is named after the scallop shape of the beach.

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Tortilla with cheese and spinach

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Pan de tomate with Pata Negra. Just delicious!

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I spotted baby shark in the food market. They slice and grill this. Simple but tasty.

Crab & Sea Urchin

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White tuna and peppers

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Ceps galore…and a restaurant that only serves Ceps dishes.

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Notice the centre isn’t totally cooked - this is a true ‘Tortilla Española’.

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The range of Pintxos found in bars across the Old Town is quite incredible!

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Black pudding with a quail’s egg on red peppers. Anchovy and sea urchin.

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Anchovies cured and fresh with green chillies, red peppers and shallots.

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Even the tomatoes taste better in San Sebastian!

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Foie Gras on toast

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Chiporones (baby squid) with parsley, garlic and olives oil. Grilled and served with a sherry vinegar reduction.

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Pigs’ snouts stuffed with tripe.

 
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La Viña in San Sebastian produce ‘world famous’ cheesecakes.

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Just amazing!

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The stormy Bay of Biscay makes for some dramatic see shots!

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La Concha

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