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    Restaurant in Andorra La Vella, Andorra

    Celler d'en Toni

    290pts

    Michelin-recognised cooking at mid-range prices.

    Celler d'en Toni, Restaurant in Andorra La Vella

    About Celler d'en Toni

    Michelin Plate-recognised for both 2024 and 2025, Celler d'en Toni delivers contemporary cooking at the €€ price point — well below most of its Andorra la Vella peers. The kitchen sources fish from daily auctions and meats locally, and the signature cannelloni is the dish to order. For a special occasion dinner where quality matters more than spectacle, this is the value case in the city.

    Worth booking at €€ — if you want Michelin-recognised cooking without the Michelin price tag

    Celler d'en Toni sits at the €€ price point, which in Andorra la Vella puts it well below the €€€ and €€€€ venues that dominate the upper end of the city's dining scene. What you get for that money is a Michelin Plate-recognised contemporary restaurant — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , with a kitchen that sources locally raised meats and fish delivered direct from auction daily. For a special occasion dinner where quality matters but you'd rather not spend at the level of Ibaya in Soldeu or Beç in Escaldes-Engordany, this is one of the more compelling options in the principality.

    The sourcing argument

    The kitchen's sourcing approach is what separates Celler d'en Toni from a mid-range restaurant that simply happens to have decent food. Fresh fish arriving from auction daily is not standard practice at this price point , it's a commitment that typically shows up in both the quality of the product and the frequency with which the menu rotates around availability. The same logic applies to the locally sourced meats: when the supply chain is tight and traceable, what lands on the plate tends to reflect it. The Michelin Plate, which the guide awards to restaurants serving good food rather than those merely meeting a standard, is a reasonable confirmation that the kitchen is doing something right with those ingredients.

    The signature cannelloni is the dish most frequently cited in connection with this venue. It appears to be the kind of preparation that has earned its place on the menu by performing consistently over time rather than by being a seasonal novelty. If you're visiting once, it's the obvious starting point for understanding what the kitchen does leading: the kind of dish that balances classical technique with the restaurant's contemporary framing.

    Atmosphere and occasion suitability

    Celler d'en Toni reads as a neighbourhood restaurant that has grown into something more serious without abandoning the environment that made it work in the first place. The energy tends toward settled and convivial rather than loud and transactional , this is not a late-night venue pushing covers through quickly. For a date, a small celebration, or a business meal where the conversation matters as much as the food, that ambient quality is an asset. Google reviewers rate it 4.4 across 427 reviews, which is a credible score at that volume and suggests consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance.

    If your special occasion requires a more theatrical setting or a longer tasting format, the €€€€ venues in the wider Andorra area offer that , but at a significantly higher price. For a dinner that needs to feel considered and well-sourced without requiring a full commitment to the fine-dining apparatus, Celler d'en Toni is the right level.

    How it compares to peers in Andorra la Vella

    Across the Andorra dining scene, the jump from €€ to €€€ is meaningful. Kökosnøt operates at €€€ with a contemporary format and is worth considering if you want a longer or more elaborate meal. Beç at €€€ leans into traditional cuisine with a more formal register. Neither delivers the same price-to-recognition ratio as Celler d'en Toni for a mid-week dinner or a first visit to the city's restaurant scene. For context on what contemporary cooking at a higher investment looks like internationally, venues like Alo in Toronto, Smoked Room in Dubai, and Orfali Bros in Dubai set a useful benchmark , Celler d'en Toni operates in a different register, but the sourcing rigour it applies is the same quality signal you find at those addresses.

    Know Before You Go

    • Price range: €€
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, Michelin Plate 2025
    • Google rating: 4.4 (427 reviews)
    • Address: Carrer Verge del Pilar, 4, AD500 Andorra la Vella, Andorra
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations recommended but not far in advance
    • Leading for: Date night, small celebrations, business meals
    • Cuisine: Contemporary, with locally sourced meats and daily-auction fish
    • Signature dish: Celler cannelloni

    Explore more in Andorra la Vella

    If you're building a full trip around the principality, Pearl's guides cover the full picture: our full Andorra la Vella restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. For contemporary cooking elsewhere in the region, Les Pardines 1819 in Encamp is also worth a look. Further afield in the contemporary category, Jungsik in Seoul, César in New York City, Solbam in Seoul, Eatanic Garden in Seoul, Brutø in Denver, and George Restaurant in Naples represent the format at a range of price points and styles.

    FAQs

    How far ahead should I book Celler d'en Toni?

    A few days ahead is typically sufficient. Booking difficulty is rated easy, and unlike the €€€€ venues in Andorra where weekends fill quickly, Celler d'en Toni's €€ positioning and neighbourhood format means you're unlikely to be shut out with reasonable notice. That said, for a Friday or Saturday dinner , especially if it's a special occasion , booking a week out removes any uncertainty.

    What are alternatives to Celler d'en Toni in Andorra la Vella?

    For a step up in formality and spend, Kökosnøt at €€€ is the closest contemporary peer. Beç in Escaldes-Engordany covers traditional cuisine at €€€ if you want a more classically grounded meal. For a full-commitment dining experience at the leading of the local market, Ibaya in Soldeu operates at €€€€ with a creative, modern format. Celler d'en Toni is the call if Michelin recognition at mid-range pricing is the priority.

    What should I wear to Celler d'en Toni?

    Smart casual is the safe read for a Michelin Plate venue at the €€ level in Andorra la Vella. There is no confirmed dress code in the available data, but given the restaurant's positioning , contemporary cooking, consistent quality, neighbourhood setting , turning up in business casual or a clean, put-together outfit will not feel out of place. Full formal wear would be over-dressed for the format.

    Does Celler d'en Toni handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary restriction policy is confirmed in the available data. Given the kitchen's emphasis on daily-sourced fish and locally raised meats, the menu is built around high-quality animal proteins. If you have specific requirements, contacting the restaurant directly before booking is the practical step , do not assume accommodation without confirming it.

    Is Celler d'en Toni worth the price?

    At €€, with a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, and a kitchen sourcing fish daily from auction, the value case is solid. You are getting a measurably higher standard of ingredient sourcing than most restaurants at this price tier, with independent recognition to back it. If you are comparing against the €€€ and €€€€ venues in Andorra, Celler d'en Toni offers the most favourable price-to-quality ratio for a one-off dinner , provided you're comfortable with a contemporary à la carte format rather than a longer tasting menu.

    Is Celler d'en Toni good for a special occasion?

    Yes, for the right kind of occasion. The atmosphere is convivial and settled rather than theatrical, which suits a dinner where the conversation and the food share equal weight , a birthday for a small group, a date, a low-key anniversary. If you need the full ceremony of a fine-dining production, the €€€€ venues in the wider area deliver more of that. But for a dinner that feels genuinely considered without requiring a significant financial commitment, this is one of the stronger options in Andorra la Vella.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Celler d'en Toni?

    The available data does not confirm whether a tasting menu is currently offered , the venue's format is described as à la carte with a focus on signature dishes including the Celler cannelloni. If a tasting menu option exists, the kitchen's sourcing credentials (daily-auction fish, local meats, Michelin Plate recognition) suggest it would be worth exploring. Confirm directly with the restaurant before building your visit around a tasting format.

    Compare Celler d'en Toni

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    Celler d'en ToniA restaurant that has been able to adapt with the times while remaining faithful to its original concept, as demonstrated by its balanced combination of tradition, creativity and flavour. The à la carte focuses on ingredients of the highest quality, ranging from locally sourced meats to fresh fish direct from the auction every day. One of its unmissable signature dishes is the famous Celler cannelloni.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)€€
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Celler d'en Toni?

    Book at least a week in advance, and further out if you're visiting on a weekend or during Andorra's ski season when restaurant demand across the principality spikes. The €€ price point and Michelin Plate recognition make it one of the more sought-after mid-range tables in Andorra la Vella. Phone and website details aren't listed publicly, so your best route is to check the venue's official channels or book through a local concierge.

    What are alternatives to Celler d'en Toni in Andorra la Vella?

    If you want to stay at €€, Beç and Ibaya are the closest comparisons for contemporary cooking in the city. Stepping up to €€€, Kökosnøt offers a more format-driven contemporary experience, and Koy Hermitage is the option if you want the most ambitious cooking in the principality. Les Pardines 1819 suits those after a more traditional setting. Celler d'en Toni sits at a sweet spot for Michelin-recognised quality without the higher spend.

    What should I wear to Celler d'en Toni?

    The venue's positioning as a neighbourhood restaurant that has developed a more serious culinary identity suggests tidy, relaxed dress is appropriate — think neat casual rather than formal. Nothing in the available venue data indicates a strict dress code. When in doubt, dressing a step above what you'd wear to a casual dinner covers you at €€ Michelin Plate level.

    Does Celler d'en Toni handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary accommodation policy is documented for Celler d'en Toni. The à la carte focuses on locally sourced meats and daily-auctioned fresh fish, so protein-heavy dishes are central to the menu. check the venue's official channels before booking if dietary requirements are a deciding factor — this is standard practice at restaurants of this format.

    Is Celler d'en Toni worth the price?

    Yes, at €€ with a Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025, it offers a strong return relative to its price point in Andorra la Vella. The sourcing — daily fish from auction, local meats — is what you'd expect at a higher price bracket elsewhere. If your benchmark is value-per-quality rather than occasion spend, this is one of the stronger cases in the city.

    Is Celler d'en Toni good for a special occasion?

    It works for a low-key special occasion where quality matters more than theatre. The neighbourhood restaurant atmosphere means it won't deliver the formal occasion setting of a €€€ or €€€€ venue, but the Michelin Plate cooking and ingredient-led menu give the meal genuine substance. For a milestone birthday or anniversary requiring a more formal environment, Koy Hermitage would be the stronger call.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Celler d'en Toni?

    Celler d'en Toni operates an à la carte format rather than a dedicated tasting menu, so this isn't the right venue if that's your specific objective. The à la carte includes signature dishes like the Celler cannelloni alongside daily fish and local meats, which gives you flexibility to build the meal around what's freshest that day. If a structured multi-course tasting format is what you're after, Koy Hermitage is the more appropriate option in Andorra.

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