Restaurant in Vigo, Spain
Alberte
290Pearl PointsSerious Galician seafood, no theatre required.

About Alberte
A Michelin Plate restaurant in Vigo for two consecutive years (2024, 2025), Alberte focuses on open-grill cooking built around Rías Baixas seafood sourced from the A Guarda fish auction. At €€€, it is one of Vigo's most compelling cases for spending more — especially for a special occasion or a serious seafood dinner. Booking is easy, but secure your table a few days ahead for weekend evenings.
Alberte, Vigo: The Verdict
At the €€€ price point, Alberte is one of the clearest cases for spending more in Vigo. You are paying for Galician produce cooked with genuine restraint — open-grill technique applied to spider crab, langoustine, wild bream, and local estuaries shrimp sourced almost entirely from the fish auction in A Guarda. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm the kitchen is operating at a level above the city's casual marisquerías, and a Google rating of 4.5 across 146 reviews suggests the experience holds up beyond the initial visit. Book this for a special occasion or a serious food dinner in Vigo. If you want the same ingredient quality at lower spend, you will have to work harder to find it.
What to Expect at Alberte
The energy at Alberte is grounded and focused rather than theatrical. This is a room where the grill is the architectural logic of the menu, not a performance flourish. The ambient feel is warm but purposeful — the kind of place where the sound level allows conversation across a table without effort, which matters when you are here to eat well and talk. For a date or a celebration dinner, that atmosphere works in your favour. You are not competing with music or a packed bar for attention; the food holds the room.
The seasonal à la carte is built around what Galicia does at its highest level: fish and seafood from the Rías Baixas, meat and vegetables from local producers. The open grill connects both categories. Alongside the à la carte, there are daily specials that respond to what arrived from the market, and two tasting menus , Esencia and Alberte , for those who want the kitchen to make the decisions. The tasting menu format here is not a theatrical procession of micro-courses; the identity of the restaurant is too grounded in product quality for that. Expect the menus to reflect the same grill-forward, ingredient-led logic as the carte.
For drinks, Alberte's natural pairing territory is Galician white wine. The Rías Baixas DO sits directly on the restaurant's doorstep, and Albantino, Albariño, and Godello-based wines from this region are the obvious match for the seafood-heavy cooking. If the wine list follows the produce sourcing philosophy , and at this price point and Michelin recognition level, it is reasonable to expect it does , you should find solid representation of local producers alongside broader Spanish options. There is no verified cocktail program data for Alberte, so if a creative bar experience is central to your evening, confirm this directly before booking. The drinks program here is likely to serve the food rather than operate as a parallel attraction.
For context on how serious open-fire cooking is practised at a global level, [Humo in London](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/humo-london-restaurant) and [República del Fuego in Buenos Aires](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/repblica-del-fuego-buenos-aires-restaurant) offer useful reference points. Alberte's approach is more product-specific and regionally anchored than either, which is exactly what makes it worth the price in Vigo.
Booking Alberte
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you do not need to plan weeks ahead to secure a table. That said, Michelin recognition , even at Plate level , tends to compress available slots on Friday and Saturday evenings, and if you are visiting Vigo for a short trip with a specific date in mind, booking as soon as your travel is confirmed is the sensible approach. A few days to a week of lead time should be sufficient for most dates, with the possible exception of high summer when Vigo draws more visitors. The restaurant is at R. de Rosalía de Castro, 65, Bajo, in the Santiago de Vigo neighbourhood. No phone or website is listed in our data, so check current booking channels through Google or a local booking platform before your visit.
If your trip to Vigo extends beyond one dinner, [our full Vigo restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/vigo) covers the wider field. For where to stay, drink, and explore, [our Vigo hotels guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/vigo), [Vigo bars guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/bars/vigo), [Vigo wineries guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/wineries/vigo), and [Vigo experiences guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/experiences/vigo) give you the full picture.
Alberte vs. the Broader Spain Context
Galicia produces serious cooking, but it sits outside the headline Spanish fine dining circuit anchored by [Arzak in San Sebastián](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/arzak-san-sebastin-restaurant), [El Celler de Can Roca in Girona](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/el-celler-de-can-roca-girona-restaurant), [Azurmendi in Larrabetzu](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/azurmendi-larrabetzu-restaurant), [Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/martin-berasategui-lasarte-oria-restaurant), [Quique Dacosta in Dénia](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/quique-dacosta-dnia-restaurant), and [Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/cocina-hermanos-torres-barcelona-restaurant). Alberte is not competing with that tier. It is making a different and arguably more honest case: exceptional local produce, one cooking method done with real skill, and a menu that changes with the season. Within Galicia, and specifically within Vigo, that proposition is difficult to match at this level of consistency.
How It Compares
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin: Plate (2024, 2025)
- Google: 4.5 / 5 (146 reviews)
- Price: €€€
- Cuisine: Grills, Galician seafood and meat
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Alberte?
- Prioritise the seafood: spider crab, langoustine, wild bream, and local shrimp are the core of what this kitchen does, almost all sourced from the A Guarda fish auction.
- The daily specials reflect what arrived from the market that morning , those are worth asking about before you commit to the carte.
- If you want the kitchen to decide, the Esencia or Alberte tasting menus give you the most focused version of the cooking.
Is Alberte good for solo dining?
- The à la carte format works well for solo diners at €€€ , you can calibrate spend more easily than on a fixed tasting menu.
- The focused, low-key atmosphere means solo dining here is comfortable rather than conspicuous.
- For a lighter solo meal at lower spend, [Morrofino](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/morrofino) or [Kero](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/kero-vigo-restaurant) are practical alternatives in Vigo.
Is Alberte worth the price?
- Yes, at €€€, Alberte is justified by the produce sourcing alone , A Guarda fish auction seafood at Michelin Plate quality is a fair exchange.
- Against Vigo's €€ options like [Casa Marco](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/casa-marco-vigo-restaurant), you are paying for a step up in ingredient traceability and kitchen consistency.
- If you are comparing to Galicia's top-end fine dining, Alberte gives you excellent product-led cooking without the full tasting menu price commitment.
How far ahead should I book Alberte?
- Booking difficulty is Easy , a few days to a week out is typically enough for most dates.
- For Friday and Saturday evenings, or during Vigo's summer high season, book as soon as your plans are confirmed.
- No online booking system is verified in our data; check Google or a local reservations platform for current availability.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Alberte?
- If open-grill Galician seafood is what you came for, the Alberte or Esencia tasting menus give you the kitchen's most coherent statement of that cooking.
- The à la carte is a strong alternative if your group has mixed appetite levels or you want more flexibility on spend.
- Two Michelin Plates across consecutive years suggests the kitchen can sustain quality across a full menu , that is a reasonable baseline of confidence for committing to a tasting format.
Is Alberte good for a special occasion?
- Yes. The combination of Michelin recognition, ingredient quality, and a calm, conversation-friendly room makes this one of Vigo's strongest choices for a celebration dinner.
- The two tasting menus (Esencia and Alberte) add a structured occasion feel without requiring you to commit to a single fixed format.
- For a business meal where you need guaranteed quality and a quieter atmosphere, this works better than noisier alternatives in the city.
What are alternatives to Alberte in Vigo?
- [Silabario](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/silabario-vigo-restaurant) is the peer comparison at the same €€€ tier, with a contemporary rather than grill-focused approach.
- [Detapaencepa](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/detapaencepa-vigo-restaurant) and [Enxebre](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/enxebre-vigo-restaurant) offer contemporary Galician cooking at potentially lower entry points.
- If you want to step outside Galician cuisine entirely, [Kero](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/kero-vigo-restaurant) (Peruvian, €€) and [Kita](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/kita) (Japanese, €€) give you strong alternatives at lower spend.
What should I wear to Alberte?
- No dress code is listed in our data, but at €€€ with Michelin Plate recognition, smart casual is the safe default , think the kind of clothes you would wear to any serious dinner, not a formal suit.
- Vigo is a port city with a practical, unpretentious dining culture; you will not be underdressed in neat, put-together clothes.
- When in doubt, call ahead to confirm current expectations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Alberte?
Focus on whatever the kitchen is sourcing that day from the fish auction in A Guarda — spider crab, lobster, langoustine, and wild bream are the produce this restaurant is built around. The daily specials are where that changes, so ask the staff before defaulting to the à la carte. The open grill defines most of the cooking, so expect clean, direct flavours rather than elaborate plating.
Is Alberte good for solo dining?
At €€€ and with a focused à la carte format, Alberte is a reasonable solo choice — you can order one or two grilled dishes without committing to a full tasting menu spend. The Michelin Plate recognition suggests a room that takes its food seriously enough to feel worth a solo visit. If you want the full picture, the two tasting menus (Esencia and Alberte) work better with a dining partner to share the range.
Is Alberte worth the price?
Yes, at €€€, Alberte is among the clearer value cases in Vigo. The sourcing is specific — almost all fish and seafood comes directly from the A Guarda fish auction — and the cooking avoids the gimmickry that often inflates prices elsewhere at this level. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm the kitchen is consistent, not coasting.
How far ahead should I book Alberte?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so you do not need to plan weeks in advance. That said, Michelin Plate status draws attention, and Galician produce this quality tends to attract a loyal local crowd. A few days' notice is a reasonable buffer; last-minute bookings are likely possible outside peak season but carry more risk on busy weekends.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Alberte?
There are two options — Esencia and Alberte — which gives you a choice of commitment level rather than a single fixed format. Given that the kitchen's strength is in seasonal, market-driven seafood from the Rías Baixas, a tasting menu is a practical way to let the chef sequence the best current sourcing. For a first visit at €€€, it is a reasonable call; for those who prefer to eat lighter or more selectively, the à la carte with daily specials is a solid alternative.
Is Alberte good for a special occasion?
Yes, with caveats. Alberte is grounded and focused rather than theatrical, so if the occasion calls for spectacle or a room with ceremony, manage expectations. If the occasion is about eating seriously well — Michelin-recognised, produce-led Galician cooking with genuine intent behind it — it delivers at €€€ without requiring a destination-dining budget.
What are alternatives to Alberte in Vigo?
Silabario and Casa Marco are the most direct Vigo comparisons at a similar price tier. For a more casual approach to Galician seafood, Morrofino and Kero offer lower-commitment alternatives. Kita is worth considering if you want a different format entirely. Outside Vigo, Galicia's broader seafood restaurant circuit — particularly in O Grove or Cambados — provides context for how Alberte's A Guarda sourcing fits regionally.
Location
R. de Rosalía de Castro, 65, Bajo, Santiago de Vigo, 36201 Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain
Vigo, Spain
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Also Consider
- Silabario — Contemporary, €€€
- Casa Marco — Traditional Cuisine, €€
- Morrofino — Modern Cuisine, €€
- Kero — Peruvian, €€
- Kita — Japanese, €€
At €€€, Alberte and Silabario are Vigo's two clearest options at the upper end of the city's dining offer. Silabario takes a contemporary approach to Galician cooking; Alberte's identity is more focused — open-grill technique, market-sourced seafood, and a menu that changes with the season. If you want the most ingredient-driven, product-led dinner in the city, Alberte has the edge. If you prefer a broader contemporary tasting menu experience, Silabario is the alternative at the same price level.
At €€, Casa Marco is the traditional benchmark — solid Galician cooking at a lower entry point, but without the sourcing precision or Michelin recognition that Alberte brings. Morrofino offers modern Galician cooking at €€ and is the better pick if your group wants creative cooking without committing to the €€€ tier. For something outside Galician cuisine entirely, Kero (Peruvian, €€) delivers flavour contrast and value, while Kita (Japanese, €€) is the choice if the table wants precision cooking at a lower price point than Alberte.
The decision is straightforward: book Alberte if the occasion calls for Vigo's best Galician seafood at a verified quality level and you want a calm, conversation-friendly room. Drop to Morrofino or Casa Marco if budget is the primary constraint. For a full view of what Vigo's dining scene offers across all price points, see our full Vigo restaurants guide.
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