Restaurant in Orio, Spain
Asador Xixario
130ptsOAD-ranked Basque seafood, no fuss required.

About Asador Xixario
Asador Xixario is Orio's most credentialed seafood asador, holding consecutive Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe rankings and a 4.4 Google rating from 865 reviews. Booking is easy relative to comparable Basque venues, making it a practical choice for serious grilled fish without the months-ahead planning that Arzak or Azurmendi require. Go for Sunday lunch if you can.
Should You Book Asador Xixario?
Getting a table here is easier than you might expect for a venue that has placed consecutively on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list — ranked #561 in 2024 and #619 in 2025. Booking is rated Easy, which matters in the Basque Country, where the leading asadors fill fast on weekends. If you have already been once, the question is less whether to return and more when: lunch versus dinner makes a genuine difference here, and the service window is narrow enough that planning ahead pays off.
Portrait
Asador Xixario sits on Eusko Gudarien Kalea in Orio, a fishing village in Gipuzkoa that has been producing serious seafood restaurants long before destination dining became a phrase. The physical setting tells you what kind of meal to expect: this is a working asador, meaning the spatial logic is built around the grill rather than around theatre or ceremony. Expect a dining room that prioritises function — communal in feel, direct in service , rather than the kind of architectural statement you find at higher-budget restaurants in the Basque region. For a returning guest, that spatial plainness is part of the point: the room does not compete with the food.
Chef Juan Carlos Martínez Beltrán leads the kitchen. The cuisine type is Seafood Asador, which in the Basque context means local catch handled with restraint and heat discipline rather than elaborate technique. Asador cooking lives or dies on sourcing and timing, and the OAD recognition across two consecutive years suggests Xixario is doing both reliably well. The 4.4 Google rating across 865 reviews adds corroborating weight: that sample size, for a village restaurant, points to a consistent experience rather than a lucky run.
On wine: the database does not confirm a specific wine list, but Basque seafood asadors of this standing typically anchor their wine program in the local txakoli , the sharp, slightly sparkling white that is produced just along the Gipuzkoa coast , alongside a selection of Rioja and Ribera del Duero for guests who want more structure with grilled fish. If you returned from a first visit having drunk txakoli only, a second visit is the right moment to ask what they are pouring from further afield. Asadors at this tier often carry more depth than the menu format suggests, and the staff at a venue with this level of repeat-visitor trade tend to know their cellar well.
The operating hours shape your decision as much as anything. Sunday is lunch only (1:30–3:30 pm). Wednesday is closed. Every other day offers both lunch (1:30–3:30 pm) and dinner (8:30–10 pm Thursday through Saturday, and Monday). For a return visit, the Sunday lunch slot has a particular logic: the pace is slower, the room likely less pressured than a Friday or Saturday dinner service, and a long lunch in Orio, with the Urola estuary nearby, is a different proposition from a weeknight dinner. If your first visit was a weekend dinner, Sunday lunch is worth experiencing as a second register of the same room.
Know Before You Go
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no months-in-advance scramble required
- Hours: Mon, Thu–Sat 1:30–3:30 pm & 8:30–10 pm | Tue 1:30–3:30 pm only | Sun 1:30–3:30 pm only | Closed Wednesday
- Cuisine: Seafood Asador
- Chef: Juan Carlos Martínez Beltrán
- Awards: OAD Casual Europe #561 (2024), #619 (2025)
- Google rating: 4.4 from 865 reviews
- Price range: Not confirmed , expect mid-range for a Basque asador of this standing
- Address: Eusko Gudarien Kalea, 2, 20810 Orio, Gipuzkoa, Spain
- Dress code: Not specified , smart casual is safe for this format
How It Compares
See the full Orio restaurants guide for the wider picture. Within the Basque and broader Spanish seafood category, Xixario occupies a distinct position: it is the practical choice for serious grilled fish without the ceremony or the price point of a starred room. If your goal is a Basque seafood experience with real credentials and no booking headache, this is where to go. If you want modern Basque creativity at the highest level, Arzak in San Sebastián or Azurmendi in Larrabetzu are the better fits, though both require planning months ahead and carry significantly higher price tags.
For grilled seafood specifically rather than tasting menus, Xixario competes more directly with the asador tradition than with avant-garde Spanish cooking. Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María operates in a different register entirely , progressive seafood with three Michelin stars , and is the right comparison only if you want to understand the ceiling of the category, not the everyday expression of it. Mugaritz in Errenteria and El Celler de Can Roca in Girona are reference points for ambition, not direct alternatives for what Xixario does.
The cleaner comparison question for most readers is: Xixario or a San Sebastián pintxos crawl? If you have one meal in the area and want a sit-down experience with OAD recognition, Xixario wins on focus and credentials. If you want variety and flexibility, the pintxos route in San Sebastián's Parte Vieja gives you more options but less of a single memorable meal. For those building a wider Basque itinerary, see also Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria as the splurge anchor, with Xixario as the no-fuss, high-quality complement.
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Compare Asador Xixario
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asador Xixario | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #619 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #561 (2024) | — | |
| Quique Dacosta | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| El Celler de Can Roca | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Arzak | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Azurmendi | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Aponiente | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Asador Xixario in Orio?
Orio has a concentrated strip of seafood asadors that compete directly with Xixario. If you want a comparable format with a longer track record on food lists, Elkano in nearby Getaria is the reference point for grilled turbot in the region and holds a Michelin star. For a broader Basque tasting menu experience, Arzak in San Sebastián is 20 minutes away but operates at a different price level and formality. Xixario's consecutive OAD Casual Europe placements (2024 and 2025) put it ahead of most Orio neighbours on third-party recognition.
What should I order at Asador Xixario?
Asador Xixario is a seafood asador, so the format centres on grilled and roasted fish and shellfish rather than a tasting menu. In this category, the grilled whole fish and local shellfish are the point of the visit — ordering anything that steers away from the asador format would miss why the venue has earned its OAD Casual Europe ranking. Specific dishes are not detailed in available records, so arriving open to the day's catch is the practical approach.
Is Asador Xixario good for solo dining?
Solo dining at an asador is straightforward in the Basque Country, where bar seating and counter service are common. Asador Xixario's seafood-forward format means dishes are often designed to share, which can feel unbalanced for one person, but ordering a single grilled fish or a shellfish plate works as a solo meal. Lunch service runs 1:30–3:30 pm Tuesday, Thursday through Sunday, which is the lower-pressure window for a solo visit compared to weekend dinner.
Can I eat at the bar at Asador Xixario?
Bar seating is common in Basque asadors of this type, but whether Xixario specifically offers bar or counter dining is not confirmed in available records. The restaurant's address on Eusko Gudarien Kalea in Orio and its asador format suggest a traditional layout where bar access is plausible, but calling ahead is the only way to confirm. No phone number is publicly listed, so arriving at opening is the practical fallback.
Is Asador Xixario good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. Asador Xixario is OAD Casual Europe ranked — the word 'casual' matters here. This is a serious seafood restaurant in a fishing village, not a white-tablecloth occasion venue. If the occasion calls for a relaxed, high-quality seafood meal in the Basque Country rather than a formal tasting menu, it fits well. For milestone celebrations requiring ceremony, Arzak or Azurmendi in the wider Basque region offer more structured experiences.
Is lunch or dinner better at Asador Xixario?
Lunch is the stronger case. Sunday is lunch-only (1:30–3:30 pm), and the venue is closed Wednesday. The Basque Country's dining culture historically treats the midday meal as the main event, and asadors in coastal Gipuzkoa follow that pattern. Dinner runs 8:30–10 pm Thursday through Saturday, which gives a narrower booking window. If you have flexibility, a Thursday or Friday lunch covers both the peak seafood experience and easier table availability than Saturday.
Hours
- Monday
- 1:30–3:30 pm, 8:30–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 1:30–3:30 pm
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 1:30–3:30 pm, 8:30–10 pm
- Friday
- 1:30–3:30 pm, 8:30–10 pm
- Saturday
- 1:30–3:30 pm, 8:30–10 pm
- Sunday
- 1:30–3:30 pm
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