Lasai, Maitia

Restaurant · San Sebastian

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"Lasai takes its name from the Basque word for “calm” or “tranquillity”. This discreet restaurant in a narrow street in the centre of the city, just a few metres from the river, invites guests to discover its modern take on traditional cuisine via an à la carte and several set menus (the shorter version, entitled Hiria, focuses on home-style cooking and seasonal ingredients) that showcase dishes with their roots in the region as well as time-honoured flavours. The decor changes periodically thanks to the varied art exhibitions hosted here." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/pais-vasco/bilbao/restaurant/lasai-1205773
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Frantzia Pasealekua, 1, 20012 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Get directions

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