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    Restaurant in Pamplona, Spain

    Enekorri Restaurante

    355pts

    OAD-ranked seasonal cooking, away from the crowds.

    Enekorri Restaurante, Restaurant in Pamplona

    About Enekorri Restaurante

    Enekorri Restaurante is Pamplona's clearest case for ingredient-led contemporary cooking, ranked #466 in Europe by Opinionated About Dining in 2024 and easy to book relative to its peer group. Chef Fernando Flores runs a seasonal à la carte menu ten minutes from the Plaza del Castillo, in a quiet room that suits serious eating. For food-focused visitors to Navarra, it belongs on the shortlist.

    Verdict

    Enekorri Restaurante earns its place on the Opinionated About Dining (OAD) European rankings — ranked #466 in 2024 and #598 in 2025 — which makes it a serious find in a city that most visitors associate with the running of the bulls rather than seasonal contemporary cooking. Chef Fernando Flores runs a tight seasonal à la carte menu, and if you are in Pamplona for more than pintxos and festival crowds, this is where you should be eating lunch or dinner. Booking is easy relative to its OAD peers, which makes the decision direct: if you care about ingredient-led cooking and want a proper restaurant meal in Navarra, book it.

    About Enekorri Restaurante

    The dining room sits on Calle de Tudela, roughly ten minutes on foot from the Plaza del Castillo, which puts it just far enough from the tourist corridor to feel like a local choice. The atmosphere is quiet and composed , not sparse, but the kind of room where the energy stays at a conversational level throughout service. That matters if you are here to eat rather than to be seen: you can actually talk at the table, which sets Enekorri apart from livelier options elsewhere in the city.

    The menu is seasonal and à la carte, meaning the kitchen is oriented around what is available from Navarra's agricultural supply rather than a fixed tasting structure. This region is one of the most ingredient-rich in northern Spain: white asparagus, cardoon, piquillo peppers, and lamb from the Pyrenean foothills all have deep roots here. A menu built around seasonal Navarran sourcing at a restaurant with OAD recognition is a reliable signal that the kitchen is making deliberate ingredient choices rather than composing around technique for its own sake. The OAD panel, which aggregates votes from professional chefs and serious diners rather than the general public, does not list a restaurant at this level without consistent kitchen discipline.

    À la carte format also means you are not locked into a multi-hour tasting sequence. If you want two courses and a glass of Navarran red, that is a viable option. For explorers who want to range across the menu, ordering broadly here is sensible , the kitchen's OAD trajectory (recommended as a new restaurant in 2023, ranked #466 by 2024) suggests it is cooking at a level that rewards that kind of engagement.

    Service runs Tuesday through Saturday, lunch and dinner, with Saturday dinner extending slightly later (last seating 10:30 pm versus 10 pm on weekday evenings). The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday. That Tuesday-to-Saturday window is tighter than many comparable restaurants in larger Spanish cities, so plan around it if you are visiting for a short stay. For context on the broader Pamplona dining scene, see our full Pamplona restaurants guide.

    Google reviews sit at 4.6 across 432 ratings, which is a solid signal of consistent execution across a broad sample. Combined with OAD recognition, the picture is of a restaurant that delivers reliably rather than sporadically.

    For food and wine travellers building an itinerary across northern Spain, Enekorri fits naturally into a circuit that might include Arzak in San Sebastián or Azurmendi in Larrabetzu at a higher price point, or El Celler de Can Roca in Girona if you are ranging further into Catalonia. Within Spain's broader contemporary dining scene, it occupies a tier below destination restaurants like DiverXO in Madrid or Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, but that is not what Enekorri is trying to be. It is a focused, ingredient-led restaurant doing serious work in a city where that level of cooking is not the default.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: C. de Tudela, 14, 31003 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
    • Hours: Tuesday–Friday 1:30–3:30 pm and 8:30–10 pm; Saturday 1:30–3:30 pm and 9–10:30 pm; Sunday–Monday closed
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , reserve in advance to confirm your preferred session, but this is not a hard-to-get table by OAD-restaurant standards
    • Distance from Plaza del Castillo: Approximately 10 minutes on foot
    • Menu format: À la carte, seasonal
    • Recognition: OAD Leading Restaurants in Europe #466 (2024), #598 (2025); OAD Leading New Restaurants in Europe Recommended (2023)
    • Google rating: 4.6 (432 reviews)
    • Chef: Fernando Flores
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    How It Compares

    Against Rodero, Pamplona's most prominent modern Spanish address at €€€, Enekorri is the quieter and more accessible choice. Rodero carries stronger international name recognition and a longer track record, which may matter if credentials are your primary criterion. But Enekorri's OAD trajectory since 2023 suggests a kitchen that is moving rather than standing still, and the atmosphere is easier and less formal. If you want a lower-pressure room with comparable cooking ambition, Enekorri is the call.

    Europa operates at €€€€ and is the city's highest-price-point contemporary option. It is the choice for a full splurge occasion. Enekorri sits below that price tier (exact pricing is not published, but its OAD ranking and à la carte format position it below Europa's spend level), which makes it the better option when you want seriousness without the full occasion-dining cost. Kabo is another contemporary Pamplona option worth considering for explorers who want to map the city's current cooking scene more fully.

    For something less formal, Bar Gorriti is the right call for pintxos and a quicker, standing-at-the-bar experience. Alhambra covers traditional Navarran cuisine if you want a more classic regional register. Enekorri sits between those poles: it has the format and discipline of a proper sit-down restaurant with a kitchen that takes sourcing seriously, without asking you to commit to a tasting menu or a significant price premium. For most food-focused visitors to Pamplona, it is the most practical high-quality option to book.

    Compare Enekorri Restaurante

    Worth the Price? Enekorri Restaurante vs. Peers
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Enekorri Restaurante good for a special occasion?

    Yes, it works well for a special occasion. The quiet, composed atmosphere and seasonal à la carte format give the meal structure without formality. Its OAD Top 500 Europe ranking in 2024 confirms this is serious cooking, not just a local favourite. For a low-key but credentialled dinner that won't feel touristy, it's a sound choice in Pamplona.

    What should I wear to Enekorri Restaurante?

    The venue is described as elegant but not stiff. Neat, put-together clothing fits the tone — think a step above what you'd wear to a casual pintxos bar, but there's no indication of a formal dress code. Avoid festival or running-of-the-bulls attire if visiting during San Fermín week.

    Can Enekorri Restaurante accommodate groups?

    The database doesn't specify a private dining room or group capacity. Given the cozy, intimate atmosphere described, large groups may find the space constraining. check the venue's official channels before booking a party of more than four to confirm availability and seating arrangements.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Enekorri Restaurante?

    Lunch (1:30–3:30 pm, Tue–Fri) is the more relaxed session and often the better-value entry point at seasonal Spanish restaurants of this calibre. Dinner runs until 10 pm on weekdays and 10:30 pm on Saturdays, which suits a slower evening pace. If you're choosing between the two, lunch gives you more of the day and typically carries the same kitchen quality.

    Can I eat at the bar at Enekorri Restaurante?

    The venue database does not document a bar counter for dining. Enekorri is positioned as a sit-down à la carte restaurant rather than a pintxos or bar-format space. If bar seating matters to you, Bar Gorriti is a better fit for that format in Pamplona.

    What should I order at Enekorri Restaurante?

    The menu is seasonal à la carte under chef Fernando Flores, so specific dishes change. No individual menu items are listed in the available data. Focus on whatever the kitchen is featuring as seasonal — contemporary Spanish restaurants at this OAD ranking level typically build the menu around produce that's at its best that week.

    Is Enekorri Restaurante good for solo dining?

    The intimate, low-key atmosphere described makes it a reasonable choice for solo diners who want a proper sit-down meal without the noise of a tourist-facing restaurant. The à la carte format means you're not locked into a long tasting menu. Booking ahead is advisable regardless of party size given the limited service hours.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    1:30–3:30 pm, 8:30–10 pm
    Wednesday
    1:30–3:30 pm, 8:30–10 pm
    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, 9–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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