Top 7 Spanish food in Villenave D'ornon, Bordeaux,

May 23, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Villenave D'ornon, Bordeaux, including Antojo de Iberico, La Maison du Pata Negra, Hola Paella, Locadillos, Cantine Gourmande, Etche Ona, Bodega el Pata Negra
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7. Bodega el Pata Negra

16 rue des Argentiers, 33000, Bordeaux France Spanish, Bar, Mediterranean Dinner, Drinks, Late Night Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Television, Highchairs Available, Free Wifi [email protected] +33 9 53 45 98 69 http://bartapas-bordeaux.com
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4 based on 163 reviews

Bodega el Pata Negra

Reviewed By TheWexican

We visited this establishment based on reviews here on Tripadvisor and it exactly what we wanted that particular evening in Bordeaux. We were looking for a tapas bar that was casual, not too expensive, and tasty. The menu is not very extensive but all the dishes we tried were very good: calamari, croquettes, iberian sausage, and sliced chorizo. The were all washed down with a couple of crisp bottles of Estrella. The bar was quite busy & orders were a little slow but it was worth the wait. It may not compare to the best tapas restaurants but if you want something, tasty and casual, it's perfect.

6. Etche Ona

15 rue du Chevalier de la Barre, 33130 Begles, Bordeaux France French, European, Spanish Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Highchair [email protected] +33 5 56 85 95 14 http://www.restaurant-etcheona.com/
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4 based on 307 reviews

Etche Ona

Dans la pure tradition basque, ETCHE ONA en basque veut dire LA MAISON, et nous vous accueillons dans leur restaurant au cœur de la ville de Bègles. Les valeurs de notre restaurant : la convivialité, l'authenticité, une cuisine traditionnelle basque à bas

Reviewed By Arnold L

Really gorgeous hotel. Very simple but stylish. Good value for money. VERY near the beach. Stayed at lots of bigger chain hotels and this was our favourite. If you are looking for a traditional french charming no thrills hotel then this is for you

5. Cantine Gourmande

2 B rue Flornoy, 33000, Bordeaux France French, Spanish, Street Food, American, Fast Food Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Delivery, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +33 9 81 84 69 12 http://cantine-gourmande.fr/
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4 based on 149 reviews

Cantine Gourmande

Reviewed By 773gc

Amazing burger at great value. You have to walk a bit to get there as the place is a bit outside the center but it is well worth it. The service was outstanding as well, the guy behind the counter was more than willing to explain and help us with our choice!

4. Locadillos

137 cours Victor Hugo, 33000, Bordeaux France Spanish, European Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Free Wifi, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Television, Full Bar, Table Service [email protected] +33 5 57 83 49 04 http://www.facebook.com/locadillos
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4 based on 230 reviews

Locadillos

Reviewed By mmmlawest

We had a delicious dinner here with fabulous tapas and friendly service. Fred, the chef, is from the Basque region. We ordered the tortilla Maison, shrimp with garlic, calamari that was out of this world and a vegetarian bocadillo. This is a great place & value for vegetarians & pescatarians in the heart of Bordeaux.

3. Hola Paella

5 rue Beranger, 33260, La Teste-de-Buch France Spanish, Mediterranean Lunch, Dinner Reservations [email protected] +33 6 46 19 82 34 http://hola-paella.fr/
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5 based on 34 reviews

Hola Paella

Reviewed By eug_nie33

Hola paella est un traiteur à l'écoute, gentil et sa paella est juste excellente ! Nicolas à conquis toutes notre familles et nous étions une quarantaine de personnes ! Les planches apéritives sont à tomber surtout les chipirons !! Et la paella faite sous vos yeux est super bonne. Nous avons hâte de réorganiser quelque chose ! Nous recommandons ce traiteur !!Encore merci pour cette belle journée !

2. La Maison du Pata Negra

Place des Capucins Marche des Capucins, 33000, Bordeaux France Spanish Lunch, Brunch Buffet, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +33 6 65 31 28 74 http://www.maisondupatanegra.com
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4 based on 702 reviews

La Maison du Pata Negra

Our restaurant is located at the famous market place "marche des Capucins".We are opened for lunch on Saturday and Sunday.We offer a huge variety of "tapas" (like you can find in several bars in Spain), and good and affordable spanish Rioja red wine.

Reviewed By randallh685

If you are looking for us on the Sundays we spend in Bordeaux, it’s probably an easy bet that you will find us at Maison de Pata Negra in the bustling Capucines Market. Yes, there are other tapas restaurants in town, but Pata Negra seems somehow more special each time we come. As always, the counters are filled with platters and platters of freshly made tapas -- chorizo sausage with manchego cheese and olives, quail eggs with roasted peppers, white fish paste with a dollop of black caviar, serrano ham topped with manchego cheese and quince paste -- the list goes on and on. And there are always surprises that are delightful. This year we tried two new hot tapas -- crispy fried skirts and tubes of calamari served with wedges of lemon, as well as gambas -- large sauteed head-0n shrimp, delightfully spiced, their meat moist and very sweet. The system at this little place is deceptively simple. Your server seats you and asks for your drink order -- in our case a bottle of 100 percent garnacha rosé from Navarro. He puts your order ticket in a shot glass in the middle of the table. You are handed platters and urged to circle the counters loaded with trays to pick your own choices from the dozens of tapas. The offerings range from little glasses of gazpacho all the way to tapas prepared as a strawberry tart. Each tapa has a pic stuck in it, color coded to their costs. As you eat, you put your pics in the shot glass. When you are done your server will accompany you to the cashier, who will count your pics and total your bill. As I have said many times, Pata Negra is a wonderful place to go for people with different appetites. You simply eat as much or as little as you want. But let me not leave out what I consider the bests tapas of all -- two from southwestern France. With the first of these tapas -- both served warm -- a skewer with chunks of sauteed duck breast is laid down over the bread. The warm juices from the pieces of duck soak the bread turning each bite into a moist, savory morsel that leaves you licking your fingers. But better yet is my all time favorite. A slice of foie gras is seared and laid down over the bread, dripped with aged balsamic vinegar and finished with a small dollop of fig jam. This tapa is so tender, moist and savory that each bite virtually melts on your tongue. In years past, Madame Patricia and Monsieur Pascal, who own the restaurant and head the team preparing this cornucopia of treats, have tried several methods of equitably serving both the duck breast and foie gras tapas. This year, when servers emerged from the kitchen with platters of these tapas, they put them down on a counter near a silver bill. The bell was given a couple of rings to invite all those interested. Be vigilant; these tapas go fast. I was headed for the last of the foie gras tapas when another patron picked it up. “Desole”, sorry, he said with a shy smile. On the next platter, I was ready. So my tip for this year is to ask to be seated, if possible, at the community table near the bell. We were in the center, two French couples about our age sat on one side of us, a young French couple with two very charming kids sat on the other. Greetings were made in French, but then those who called up a little English got to practice. In no time, as each party ate away, filling its shot glass with pics, we had all become friends. Completely stuffed, we finished off our meal with glasses of the delicious and light Spanish apple liqueur, Manzana.

Where to eat French food in Villenave D'ornon: The Best Restaurants and Bars

1. Antojo de Iberico

69 av du Mal de Lattre de Tassigny, 33140 Villenave D'ornon, Bordeaux France Spanish, Wine Bar Lunch, Dinner Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +33 5 56 92 62 11 http://www.facebook.com/antojodeiberico33
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5 based on 192 reviews

Antojo de Iberico

Reviewed By No3347

I highly recomand that tapas bar, the owners have selected all the best products from Spain. it is very refined and very tasty. The wine selection is also qualitative and full of good surprises.The perfect place for a friend evening.Thank's very much for this comment! We hope to see you again very soon ;)

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