Valencia: The 5 Best Places To Wine And Dine – Valencia will host once again the annual Feria Hábitat, an international furniture and lighting fair happening from the 20th to the 23rd of September. To help guide you through the city that is known as the birthplace of paella, The Most Expensive Homes blog prepared a list of the best restaurants in town. Keep reading to discover more!
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Located in the center of Valencia, El Poblet promises haute cuisine of Mediterranean inspiration, brought to you by a unique team. With 2 Michelin stars and 2 Soles Repsol, this gourmet restaurant takes you on a journey through iconic and innovative dishes.
Another Michelin Star-winning restaurant, Saiti’s philosophy is based on respect for tradition while blending it with modernity and innovation. It offers 4 different menus throughout the year in order to adapt to every season and offer guests top quality.
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Contrapunto Les Arts aims for haute cuisine with a variety of artistic influences, a distinctive method of cooking that combines ingredients from other cultures to create dishes that are really global. With the assurance of the greatest quality and constant observance of the denomination of origin, Contrapunto Les Arts uses local and international products with a guarantee of the highest quality while always respecting the denomination of origin.
Alma Del Temple is a space that respects history. All of the civilizations that called Valencia home—Romans, Arabs, Christians—passed through the area where the restaurant is now located. Considered by German editor Taschen one of the most impressive restaurants in the entire world, Alma Del Temple mixes a 12th-century Arab wall with traditional cuisine. Delicate recipes, noble ingredients, dense, rested broths, and very, very deep flavors embraced by a relaxed service.
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At Playa de las Arenas, overlooking the Mediterranean, El Coso del Mar features an all-day kitchen and unquestionably has one of the most enviable sites in the entire city. When combined, these features make it a necessity for gastronomic and scenic enthusiasts. Its menu, which includes rice and seafood meals as well as vegetable dishes and sweets made with regional specialties, is built on fresh, high-quality, local produce. El Coso del Mar simply cannot be missed by anyone looking for a fantastic gourmet experience overlooking the Mediterranean.
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