Restaurant in Pasai Donibane, Spain
Casa Cámara
160ptsOAD-ranked port lunch. Book ahead.

About Casa Cámara
Casa Cámara is a Basque seafood restaurant in Pasai Donibane ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list three years running (as high as #24 in 2023), with a 4.6 Google rating across 1,641 reviews. Lunch is the right visit — five days a week, easy to pair with a day trip from San Sebastián. Book ahead: the room is small and fills predictably.
Is Casa Cámara worth the trip to Pasai Donibane?
Yes — and it's one of the clearer calls you can make when eating your way through the Basque coast. Casa Cámara is a Basque seafood restaurant in Pasai Donibane, a compact fishing village just east of San Sebastián, and it earns consistent recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list: ranked #24 in 2023, #126 in 2024, and #101 in 2025. That movement tells you something about a competitive category, but the Google rating of 4.6 across 1,641 reviews confirms the experience holds up at volume. Chef Alberto Salinas runs the kitchen. If you've eaten here once and found it good, it's worth coming back with more intention about what you order and when you sit down.
The Room and the Setting
Pasai Donibane is a working port, and Casa Cámara sits on the main waterfront street — Donibane Kalea , at number 79. The setting is physical in a way that a city restaurant can't replicate: the village is narrow, the harbour is close, and the dining room reflects that compactness. This is not a sprawling space. Seating is finite, the room is close-quartered, and the atmosphere comes from the combination of proximity and the quality of what arrives at the table, not from production design. If you're returning after a first visit, consider timing your lunch booking to arrive early in the service window rather than at peak, when the room fills and noise rises. The lunch window runs from 1:30 to 3:15 pm Tuesday through Saturday, with Sunday lunch closing slightly earlier at 3 pm. Friday and Saturday are the only days with evening service, from 8:30 to 10:15 pm.
Lunch vs. Dinner: Which Service to Book
For most visitors, lunch is the right answer. The village is easier to reach and more alive during the day, the light on the water is at its leading, and lunch service runs five days a week compared to dinner's two. If you're building a day trip from San Sebastián , a reasonable and well-trodden approach , a midweek lunch at Casa Cámara gives you the full experience without fighting Friday or Saturday evening crowds. Dinner on a Friday or Saturday is a valid option if you're already staying nearby and want to extend the evening, but it's a smaller window and books accordingly. Weekend lunch on Saturday runs the full 1:30 to 3:15 pm slot, making it the most flexible option for travellers who can't do weekdays.
What the OAD Recognition Means in Practice
Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list is one of the more credible signals in this tier of restaurant, drawn from a network of serious eaters rather than a single editorial team. Casa Cámara's 2023 ranking of #24 in that category was a high-water mark; the subsequent positions at #126 and then #101 suggest the venue has settled into a consistent mid-tier position in a list that includes hundreds of entries across the continent. For Basque seafood specifically, that's meaningful: this is a region with intense competition in the casual seafood category, and holding a position on the list at all requires sustained quality. It doesn't mean every visit is perfect, but it does mean the kitchen performs reliably.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking ahead is advisable, particularly for weekend lunch and Friday or Saturday dinner , the room is small and fills predictably. Walk-in availability is possible on quieter midweek lunch slots, but don't count on it without a backup plan. Hours: Lunch Tuesday to Saturday 1:30–3:15 pm; Sunday lunch 1:30–3 pm; dinner Friday and Saturday 8:30–10:15 pm; closed Monday. Budget: Specific prices are not confirmed in available data , expect Basque seafood casual pricing, which in this region typically means a meaningful spend per head at lunch with wine. Getting there: Pasai Donibane is accessible from San Sebastián by local bus or taxi; the village itself is pedestrian-friendly once you arrive. Dress: No stated dress code; smart casual is appropriate given the setting.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Casa Cámara sits relative to other options in the region.
Pearl Picks: Also Worth Your Time in the Region
- Arzak in San Sebastián , Modern Basque at the leading of the formal tier; a different spend and register entirely.
- Mugaritz in Errenteria , Challenging, concept-driven; for diners who want to be pushed rather than fed.
- Azurmendi in Larrabetzu , Progressive Basque with strong sustainability credentials; worth the drive if you're in the region for multiple days.
- Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria , High-formal Spanish cuisine; plan well ahead.
- Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María , If seafood is your focus and you're willing to travel further south.
For more options in the area, see our full Pasai Donibane restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
FAQ: Casa Cámara
- What should a first-timer know about Casa Cámara? It's a casual Basque seafood restaurant in a small fishing village, not a destination tasting-menu experience. The OAD Casual Europe recognition (ranked as high as #24 in 2023) signals consistent quality in a competitive tier. Come for lunch on a weekday if you can , it's the most relaxed and accessible version of the experience. San Sebastián is the natural base, and a day trip to Pasai Donibane pairs well with time in the village itself.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Casa Cámara? Lunch. It runs five days a week versus dinner's two (Friday and Saturday only), and it aligns with how most visitors use Pasai Donibane , as a half-day trip from San Sebastián. Dinner is a reasonable choice if you're staying in the area for the night, but the lunch service gives you more flexibility on days and timing.
- Is Casa Cámara good for a special occasion? For a low-key, food-focused celebration, yes , the OAD recognition and strong Google rating (4.6 across 1,641 reviews) back the quality. It's not a formal occasion venue: no tasting menus, no production design, no long evening format on most nights. If you want ceremony alongside the food, Arzak or Azurmendi in the wider region offer that register.
- What are alternatives to Casa Cámara in Pasai Donibane? Pasai Donibane is a small village with limited restaurant options at this level. For Basque seafood at a higher formal tier, Arzak in San Sebastián is the closest equivalent in seriousness, though at a significantly different price point. For progressive seafood further afield, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María is worth noting if your trip extends south.
- Can Casa Cámara accommodate groups? No confirmed group booking policy is available in our data. Given the room is small and service windows are tight (90-minute lunch slots), larger groups should contact the venue directly well in advance. Parties of 2–4 are likely the most comfortable fit for the format.
- Does Casa Cámara handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary restriction policy is confirmed in available data. For a seafood-focused Basque restaurant, the core menu is built around fish and shellfish , guests with seafood allergies or strict dietary requirements should contact the venue before booking.
- Can I eat at the bar at Casa Cámara? Bar seating details are not confirmed in available data. In Basque casual restaurants of this type, counter or bar seating sometimes offers a walk-in option, but given the room's scale and booking demand, it's safer to reserve in advance regardless of where you sit.
Compare Casa Cámara
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Casa Cámara | — | |
| Aponiente | €€€€ | — |
| Arzak | €€€€ | — |
| Azurmendi | €€€€ | — |
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | €€€€ | — |
| DiverXO | €€€€ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Casa Cámara handle dietary restrictions?
The kitchen focuses on Basque seafood, so diners with seafood allergies or strict dietary requirements should flag this before booking. There is no published menu or dietary policy in the available record. Communicate restrictions at the time of reservation — a small specialist restaurant like this does better with advance notice than improvisation on the day.
Can Casa Cámara accommodate groups?
The room is small, so groups should book well in advance — this is not a venue that absorbs a party of eight without planning. check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity and any group arrangements; phone details are not publicly listed, so reaching out via reservation channels as early as possible is the practical approach.
What should a first-timer know about Casa Cámara?
Book the Saturday lunch service and arrive knowing the room is small and fills predictably. Casa Cámara sits on the working waterfront at Donibane Kalea 79 in Pasai Donibane — a genuine port village, not a tourist strip. It has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list three consecutive years (reaching #24 in 2023), which signals a serious kitchen without the formality of a tasting-menu destination.
Is Casa Cámara good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations set. This is a Basque seafood house on a working port, not a white-tablecloth tasting-menu room — if that format suits the occasion, it delivers. Its OAD Casual Europe ranking (#101 in 2025) gives it a credential that makes the trip feel intentional rather than incidental. For a milestone that calls for a full tasting menu and service theatre, Azurmendi or Arzak would be a better fit.
What are alternatives to Casa Cámara in Pasai Donibane?
Pasai Donibane is a small village and Casa Cámara is the standout address on the OAD radar there. For Basque seafood at a higher price point, Arzak in San Sebastián is the comparison. For a day-trip lunch of similar casual-serious character, look at what else OAD Casual Europe ranks in Gipuzkoa — the list is a reliable filter for this tier.
Is lunch or dinner better at Casa Cámara?
Lunch. The village is more accessible and alive during the day, and lunch is available Tuesday through Sunday — dinner is only offered Friday and Saturday. For visitors making a day trip from San Sebastián, the midday service (1:30–3:15 pm) is the practical and more atmospheric choice.
Can I eat at the bar at Casa Cámara?
No bar-seating option is documented for Casa Cámara. Given the room size and the format of service (set lunch windows, small covers), this operates as a sit-down restaurant rather than a pintxos-bar-style counter. Walk-in bar eating is not a format to rely on here — booking a table is the right approach.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 1:30–3:15 pm
- Wednesday
- 1:30–3:15 pm
- Thursday
- 1:30–3:15 pm
- Friday
- 1:30–3:15 pm, 8:30–10:15 pm
- Saturday
- 1:30–3:15 pm, 8:30–10:15 pm
- Sunday
- 1:30–3 pm
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