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MATER Ontzi Museo Ekoaktiboa
San Pedro Kalea, 56, W, 20110 Pasai San Pedro, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Albaola Itsas Kultur Faktoria
Ondartxo, 1, 20110 Pasai San Pedro, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Fuerte de Lord John Hay
Arrokaundieta Bidea, 3, 20110 Pasaia, Gipuzkoa, Spain
San Juan
Kalaburtza Erreka, 20110, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Playa de Kalaburtza
20110, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Casa Cámara jatetxea
Donibane Kalea, 79, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Txulotxo Jatetxea
Donibane Kalea, 71, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Gastro Taska Arkupe Berri
Donibane Kalea, 110, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Bogadonibane jatetxea
Donibane Kalea, 80, bajo, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Nicolasa Jatetxea - especialidad en parrilla
Donibane Kalea, 59, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
ONTZIOLA JATETXEA
Juan XXIII Kalea, 34, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Ganbara Donibane
Lezo-Bide Kalea, 24, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Bar Erdibana
arrandegi Kalea, 8, 20110 Pasaia - Trintxerpe, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Arando Taberna
Euskadi Etorbidea, 53, 20110 Trintxerpe, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Restaurante A 30 nudos
Pescaderia Kalea, 6, 20110 Trintxerpe, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Nearby hotels
Donibanea Hotela
Bonantzako Pasealekua, 2, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
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Yola Berri

Donibane Kalea, 93, 20110 Pasai Donibane, Gipuzkoa, Spain
3.9(372)
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attractions: MATER Ontzi Museo Ekoaktiboa, Albaola Itsas Kultur Faktoria, Fuerte de Lord John Hay, San Juan, Playa de Kalaburtza, restaurants: Casa Cámara jatetxea, Txulotxo Jatetxea, Gastro Taska Arkupe Berri, Bogadonibane jatetxea, Nicolasa Jatetxea - especialidad en parrilla, ONTZIOLA JATETXEA, Ganbara Donibane, Bar Erdibana, Arando Taberna, Restaurante A 30 nudos
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Featured dishes

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Chipirones Fritos De Escocia
(Chipirons d'écosse frits)
Croquetas De Jamón Ibérico De La Casa
(Croquettes de jambon ibérique masion) (4 unidades)
Calamares A La Romana
(Calamars à la romaine)
Gabardinas De Langostino En Orly
(Crevettes paneés en sauce orly)
Patatas Bravas O Ali-Oli
(Pommes de terre sauce piquante ou ali-oli) (2 salsas 0,50cts)

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Nearby attractions of Yola Berri

MATER Ontzi Museo Ekoaktiboa

Albaola Itsas Kultur Faktoria

Fuerte de Lord John Hay

San Juan

Playa de Kalaburtza

MATER Ontzi Museo Ekoaktiboa

MATER Ontzi Museo Ekoaktiboa

4.5

(161)

Closed
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Albaola Itsas Kultur Faktoria

Albaola Itsas Kultur Faktoria

4.6

(430)

Open 24 hours
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Fuerte de Lord John Hay

Fuerte de Lord John Hay

4.2

(71)

Open 24 hours
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San Juan

San Juan

4.7

(164)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Market, Pintxos and Wine tour in San Sebastian
Market, Pintxos and Wine tour in San Sebastian
Thu, Dec 11 • 12:00 PM
20003, Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain
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Candlelight: Tributo a Hans Zimmer
Candlelight: Tributo a Hans Zimmer
Sat, Dec 13 • 9:00 PM
1 Plaza de Carlos Blasco Imaz, Donostia, 20003
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Visit a traditional Basque cider house
Visit a traditional Basque cider house
Tue, Dec 9 • 12:00 PM
20004, Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain
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Nearby restaurants of Yola Berri

Casa Cámara jatetxea

Txulotxo Jatetxea

Gastro Taska Arkupe Berri

Bogadonibane jatetxea

Nicolasa Jatetxea - especialidad en parrilla

ONTZIOLA JATETXEA

Ganbara Donibane

Bar Erdibana

Arando Taberna

Restaurante A 30 nudos

Casa Cámara jatetxea

Casa Cámara jatetxea

4.6

(821)

$$$

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Txulotxo Jatetxea

Txulotxo Jatetxea

4.4

(630)

$$

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Gastro Taska Arkupe Berri

Gastro Taska Arkupe Berri

4.0

(124)

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Bogadonibane jatetxea

Bogadonibane jatetxea

3.9

(234)

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Reviews of Yola Berri

3.9
(372)
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5.0
20w

Yola Berri sits strategically on Pasai Donibane’s scenic Plaza Santiago, just steps from the water and framed by historic fishermen’s houses . The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating—ideal for observing the ebb and flow of local life and boat traffic. The interior décor is unpretentious and comfortable, while the terrace captures the maritime charm of this Basque port town.

Service was warm yet efficient. Staff offered recommendations without being intrusive, explaining preparations and sourcing of dishes—a balance between friendly local charm and professionalism. This aligns with reviews noting “very attentive and friendly” service.

• Gambones a la platxa: Cooked simply on the griddle with olive oil and garlic, the prawns arrived plump and juicy, with a crisp char that enhanced their natural sweetness. A gentle finishing of sea salt heightened the flavor, showcasing excellent technique. • Navajas con salsa de ajo: Razor clams, subtly tender and slightly chewy in the best way, swam in a piquant garlic-laced broth that retained freshness without overpowering the briny sweetness of the shellfish. • Ensalada mixta: A refreshing interlude—crisp, well-chilled lettuce, tomatoes, olives, and onion dressed with tangy local olive oil and vinegar. A clean, palate-cleansing foil to the richer seafood flavors. • Rape negro (monkfish): Served as a generous portion for two, the monkfish fillet was moist and flaky. Its natural sweetness was complemented by a mild sauce (perhaps a fish stock reduction), though a touch more acidity—say, a splash of citrus—could have added welcome brightness.

Portions were ample—consistent with comments about Yola Berri’s generous serving sizes, and presentation leaned toward rustic elegance: neatly arrayed on plain white plates, spotlighting the ingredients themselves.

Seafood clearly came from local catches—immaculate prawns, razor clams, and monkfish speak to freshness—likely sourced directly from the port’s boats. Only the olive oil and salad components hinted at broader regional sourcing, but nothing detracted from the meal’s authenticity.

Yola Berri is a solid Bib Gourmand–style destination: quality cooking, local ingredients, and honest hospitality without high pretension. It isn’t aiming for Michelin star refinement, but its approachable excellence and sense of place shine.

Pros: • Expert handling of seafood 🦞 • Generous, crowd-pleasing portions • Inviting seaside atmosphere with attentive service

Cons: • Could benefit from a light acid touch to lift richer dishes • Presentation is rustic (not inherently negative, but not refined)

Star Potential: This is a well‑executed neighborhood gem—not quite in the realm of a Michelin star, which demands signature dishes, exacting consistency, and visual precision. However, it’s a compelling candidate for the Bib Gourmand or Michelin Plate, celebrating great food at reasonable prices.

🍽️ Summary Rating • Cuisine: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Skilled, ingredient-driven cooking • Service: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Friendly and professional • Ambience: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Authentic, maritime charm • Overall: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Delightful local seafood restaurant with modest aspirations—but significant heart...

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4.0
2y

My wife, niece and I had hiked from Donostia for nearly six miles along the scenic Mt. Ulia trailhead on a warm August day and were in desperate need of a good reward meal as we strolled the waterfront plaza in Pasai Donibane. We came across Yola Berri and grabbed an outdoor table with a stunning view of the water. The food was excellent! We started with a plate of fried calamari. The calamari rings were tender with a crispy crust. Just what we needed. Next up were the patatas bravas, or fried potatoes. They were the best we had during our monthlong stay in Donostia. The potatoes were sliced into small cubes and fried to a golden crisp perfection—warm and perfect for dipping into the hot sauce and aioli sauce that came with the order. In need of some fresh vegetables, we devoured two plates of sliced tomatoes and onions, smothered with extra virgin olive oil and seasoned with salt—a classic Basque dish. In between bites, I enjoyed a glass of cold 18/70 lager as I watched the boats glide along the inlet that abuts this historic port town. We left tired from the hike but satisfied by...

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1.0
6y

Don’t ever, ever, go there. The most miserable, rude and genuinely worst staff I have ever encountered in my life. Worst service I have ever experienced in my life. We left before they would not give us a menu as they just didn’t look at us and basically snarled! It’s so outrageous it’s actually funny now afterwards. Awful people. They should advertise themselves as one of those places that is purposely rude to people and people would flock there, and they would...

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Yola Berri sits strategically on Pasai Donibane’s scenic Plaza Santiago, just steps from the water and framed by historic fishermen’s houses . The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating—ideal for observing the ebb and flow of local life and boat traffic. The interior décor is unpretentious and comfortable, while the terrace captures the maritime charm of this Basque port town. Service was warm yet efficient. Staff offered recommendations without being intrusive, explaining preparations and sourcing of dishes—a balance between friendly local charm and professionalism. This aligns with reviews noting “very attentive and friendly” service. • Gambones a la platxa: Cooked simply on the griddle with olive oil and garlic, the prawns arrived plump and juicy, with a crisp char that enhanced their natural sweetness. A gentle finishing of sea salt heightened the flavor, showcasing excellent technique. • Navajas con salsa de ajo: Razor clams, subtly tender and slightly chewy in the best way, swam in a piquant garlic-laced broth that retained freshness without overpowering the briny sweetness of the shellfish. • Ensalada mixta: A refreshing interlude—crisp, well-chilled lettuce, tomatoes, olives, and onion dressed with tangy local olive oil and vinegar. A clean, palate-cleansing foil to the richer seafood flavors. • Rape negro (monkfish): Served as a generous portion for two, the monkfish fillet was moist and flaky. Its natural sweetness was complemented by a mild sauce (perhaps a fish stock reduction), though a touch more acidity—say, a splash of citrus—could have added welcome brightness. Portions were ample—consistent with comments about Yola Berri’s generous serving sizes, and presentation leaned toward rustic elegance: neatly arrayed on plain white plates, spotlighting the ingredients themselves. Seafood clearly came from local catches—immaculate prawns, razor clams, and monkfish speak to freshness—likely sourced directly from the port’s boats. Only the olive oil and salad components hinted at broader regional sourcing, but nothing detracted from the meal’s authenticity. Yola Berri is a solid Bib Gourmand–style destination: quality cooking, local ingredients, and honest hospitality without high pretension. It isn’t aiming for Michelin star refinement, but its approachable excellence and sense of place shine. Pros: • Expert handling of seafood 🦞 • Generous, crowd-pleasing portions • Inviting seaside atmosphere with attentive service Cons: • Could benefit from a light acid touch to lift richer dishes • Presentation is rustic (not inherently negative, but not refined) Star Potential: This is a well‑executed neighborhood gem—not quite in the realm of a Michelin star, which demands signature dishes, exacting consistency, and visual precision. However, it’s a compelling candidate for the Bib Gourmand or Michelin Plate, celebrating great food at reasonable prices. 🍽️ Summary Rating • Cuisine: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Skilled, ingredient-driven cooking • Service: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Friendly and professional • Ambience: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Authentic, maritime charm • Overall: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Delightful local seafood restaurant with modest aspirations—but significant heart and flavour.
Robert LopezRobert Lopez
My wife, niece and I had hiked from Donostia for nearly six miles along the scenic Mt. Ulia trailhead on a warm August day and were in desperate need of a good reward meal as we strolled the waterfront plaza in Pasai Donibane. We came across Yola Berri and grabbed an outdoor table with a stunning view of the water. The food was excellent! We started with a plate of fried calamari. The calamari rings were tender with a crispy crust. Just what we needed. Next up were the patatas bravas, or fried potatoes. They were the best we had during our monthlong stay in Donostia. The potatoes were sliced into small cubes and fried to a golden crisp perfection—warm and perfect for dipping into the hot sauce and aioli sauce that came with the order. In need of some fresh vegetables, we devoured two plates of sliced tomatoes and onions, smothered with extra virgin olive oil and seasoned with salt—a classic Basque dish. In between bites, I enjoyed a glass of cold 18/70 lager as I watched the boats glide along the inlet that abuts this historic port town. We left tired from the hike but satisfied by a great meal!
M SocaM Soca
You’ll find this gem in the heart of the main square with a setting out of a movie. Delicious food, beautiful setting and fenomenal service. The divine cheesecake was the cherry on the cake 🍒 I’m sorry I was really focused on my meal and didn’t take pictures.
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Yola Berri sits strategically on Pasai Donibane’s scenic Plaza Santiago, just steps from the water and framed by historic fishermen’s houses . The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating—ideal for observing the ebb and flow of local life and boat traffic. The interior décor is unpretentious and comfortable, while the terrace captures the maritime charm of this Basque port town. Service was warm yet efficient. Staff offered recommendations without being intrusive, explaining preparations and sourcing of dishes—a balance between friendly local charm and professionalism. This aligns with reviews noting “very attentive and friendly” service. • Gambones a la platxa: Cooked simply on the griddle with olive oil and garlic, the prawns arrived plump and juicy, with a crisp char that enhanced their natural sweetness. A gentle finishing of sea salt heightened the flavor, showcasing excellent technique. • Navajas con salsa de ajo: Razor clams, subtly tender and slightly chewy in the best way, swam in a piquant garlic-laced broth that retained freshness without overpowering the briny sweetness of the shellfish. • Ensalada mixta: A refreshing interlude—crisp, well-chilled lettuce, tomatoes, olives, and onion dressed with tangy local olive oil and vinegar. A clean, palate-cleansing foil to the richer seafood flavors. • Rape negro (monkfish): Served as a generous portion for two, the monkfish fillet was moist and flaky. Its natural sweetness was complemented by a mild sauce (perhaps a fish stock reduction), though a touch more acidity—say, a splash of citrus—could have added welcome brightness. Portions were ample—consistent with comments about Yola Berri’s generous serving sizes, and presentation leaned toward rustic elegance: neatly arrayed on plain white plates, spotlighting the ingredients themselves. Seafood clearly came from local catches—immaculate prawns, razor clams, and monkfish speak to freshness—likely sourced directly from the port’s boats. Only the olive oil and salad components hinted at broader regional sourcing, but nothing detracted from the meal’s authenticity. Yola Berri is a solid Bib Gourmand–style destination: quality cooking, local ingredients, and honest hospitality without high pretension. It isn’t aiming for Michelin star refinement, but its approachable excellence and sense of place shine. Pros: • Expert handling of seafood 🦞 • Generous, crowd-pleasing portions • Inviting seaside atmosphere with attentive service Cons: • Could benefit from a light acid touch to lift richer dishes • Presentation is rustic (not inherently negative, but not refined) Star Potential: This is a well‑executed neighborhood gem—not quite in the realm of a Michelin star, which demands signature dishes, exacting consistency, and visual precision. However, it’s a compelling candidate for the Bib Gourmand or Michelin Plate, celebrating great food at reasonable prices. 🍽️ Summary Rating • Cuisine: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Skilled, ingredient-driven cooking • Service: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Friendly and professional • Ambience: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Authentic, maritime charm • Overall: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Delightful local seafood restaurant with modest aspirations—but significant heart and flavour.
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My wife, niece and I had hiked from Donostia for nearly six miles along the scenic Mt. Ulia trailhead on a warm August day and were in desperate need of a good reward meal as we strolled the waterfront plaza in Pasai Donibane. We came across Yola Berri and grabbed an outdoor table with a stunning view of the water. The food was excellent! We started with a plate of fried calamari. The calamari rings were tender with a crispy crust. Just what we needed. Next up were the patatas bravas, or fried potatoes. They were the best we had during our monthlong stay in Donostia. The potatoes were sliced into small cubes and fried to a golden crisp perfection—warm and perfect for dipping into the hot sauce and aioli sauce that came with the order. In need of some fresh vegetables, we devoured two plates of sliced tomatoes and onions, smothered with extra virgin olive oil and seasoned with salt—a classic Basque dish. In between bites, I enjoyed a glass of cold 18/70 lager as I watched the boats glide along the inlet that abuts this historic port town. We left tired from the hike but satisfied by a great meal!
Robert Lopez

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You’ll find this gem in the heart of the main square with a setting out of a movie. Delicious food, beautiful setting and fenomenal service. The divine cheesecake was the cherry on the cake 🍒 I’m sorry I was really focused on my meal and didn’t take pictures.
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