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    Restaurant in Zarza de Granadilla, Spain

    Versátil

    650pts

    Michelin star, rural Extremadura — book ahead.

    Versátil, Restaurant in Zarza de Granadilla

    About Versátil

    A Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurant in a small Extremaduran village, Versátil earns a dedicated food trip. Chef Alejandro Hernández — trained under Martín Berasategui — runs two seasonal menus built on regional produce, with a 4.9 Google rating from nearly 2,000 reviews to back up the reputation. Book weeks ahead; this is a hard reservation, especially on weekends.

    Who Should Book Versátil — and When

    Versátil is the right choice if you are planning a food-focused trip into Extremadura and want a Michelin-starred tasting menu that draws directly from the region's seasonal produce. It is not a detour-worthy add-on to a broader itinerary — it is the reason to go to Zarza de Granadilla. If you are travelling with someone who wants casual dining or a broad à la carte selection, manage expectations in advance: the format here is tasting menus, and the kitchen leans into Extremaduran ingredients with intention. Book well ahead; this is a hard reservation to secure, especially on weekends.

    The Space

    Zarza de Granadilla is a small village in the north of Cáceres province, and Versátil sits within it at C. el Lagar, 6 , the kind of address that makes first-time visitors double-check the map. The dining room is described as eclectic yet welcoming, a contrast to the austere rural setting outside. The Bodega functions as a secondary space: more informal in register, and doubling as an art gallery. For a full tasting menu experience, the main dining room is the right call. The Bodega is worth knowing about if you are travelling with someone who wants a lighter, less structured meal , or if you want to extend the visit beyond the table.

    The physical scale of the venue is intimate by design. In a village this size, there is no audience to fill a large room, and that suits the format. Tasting menus work leading in spaces where the kitchen and the table are in close relationship, and Versátil's room supports that. Arrive with time to settle in rather than treating it as a quick stop.

    What to Eat , and When the Seasons Matter Most

    The menu structure at Versátil is built around two tasting options: 'Paseo Extremeño' and 'Gran Paseo Extremeño'. Both are anchored in updated traditional Extremaduran cuisine, with seasonal produce from the region driving the content of each. The chef, Alejandro Hernández, trained under Martín Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria , a kitchen known for technical precision , and that background shows in the execution here, even as the ingredients shift with the calendar.

    Seasonal rotation is not a marketing framing at Versátil; it is the actual mechanism of the menu. Extremadura's larder is genuinely distinct: Ibérico products, wild mushrooms, game in autumn and winter, fresh river fish, and the region's distinctive olive oils and paprika all cycle through depending on the time of year. Visiting in autumn or early winter gives you access to the broadest expression of the kitchen's range. Spring menus lean greener and lighter. Summer visits introduce dishes like the documented liquid summer salad , a technically adventurous preparation that shows the kitchen's willingness to apply fine-dining technique to hyperlocal produce.

    If you can only visit once, autumn is the strongest season. The produce depth is at its highest, and the tasting menu format allows the kitchen to showcase a wider arc of Extremaduran ingredients. That said, any season works if the trip is planned around Versátil's current menu rather than assumed dishes from a previous visit.

    Booking and Practical Intelligence

    Getting a table at Versátil is genuinely difficult. A Google rating of 4.9 across 1,916 reviews reflects both the quality and the word-of-mouth reach that has extended well beyond the local area. The restaurant draws visitors making dedicated food trips to Extremadura, which means weekend tables fill quickly and lead times of several weeks are realistic for Friday and Saturday dinner. The award recognition , Michelin 1 Star (2024) , has only increased demand.

    Opening hours narrow your window further. The kitchen is closed Monday and Tuesday entirely. Wednesday through Friday, service runs 2 PM–4 PM for lunch and 9 PM–11 PM for dinner. Saturday mirrors the midweek pattern. Sunday is lunch only (2 PM–4 PM). If your travel schedule gives you a choice, a Thursday or Friday lunch is the most accessible booking to secure and lets you arrive unhurried from wherever you are staying. If you are combining the visit with a stay in the area, check our Zarza de Granadilla hotels guide for options close to the restaurant.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: C. el Lagar, 6, 10710 Zarza de Granadilla, Cáceres, Spain
    • Price range: €€€
    • Hours: Wed–Sat lunch 2 PM–4 PM, dinner 9 PM–11 PM (Thursday–Saturday); Sunday lunch 2 PM–4 PM only; closed Monday–Tuesday
    • Award: Michelin 1 Star (2024)
    • Google rating: 4.9 (1,916 reviews)
    • Format: Two tasting menus ('Paseo Extremeño' and 'Gran Paseo Extremeño'); informal Bodega menu also available
    • Booking difficulty: Hard , book several weeks in advance, especially for weekends
    • Leading season to visit: Autumn for maximum seasonal range; summer for lighter, produce-forward menus
    • Getting there: Zarza de Granadilla is in northern Cáceres province; a car is the practical choice from Plasencia or Cáceres city

    How Versátil Fits the Wider Extremadura Food Trip

    Versátil does not exist in a vacuum. If you are making a dedicated food trip to Spain's west, the broader context is worth knowing. Atrio in Cáceres is the other major Michelin reference in the province , two stars, a wine cellar of serious depth, and a hotel attached for those who want to stay within the experience. Versátil is the leaner, more singular proposition: one star, one village, two tasting menus, and a kitchen that earns its reputation without the infrastructure of a destination hotel behind it.

    For anyone building an Extremadura itinerary around food, restaurants, bars, and experiences, our guides cover what else is worth your time: restaurants in Zarza de Granadilla, bars in Zarza de Granadilla, wineries in Zarza de Granadilla, and experiences in Zarza de Granadilla.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Versátil handle dietary restrictions?

    check the venue's official channels before booking — tasting menu formats like 'Paseo Extremeño' and 'Gran Paseo Extremeño' are built around a fixed sequence, which means advance notice is the only reliable way to accommodate dietary needs. The Bodega's more informal menu may offer additional flexibility. Given the rural location and small team, the earlier you flag requirements, the better.

    What should a first-timer know about Versátil?

    A Michelin-starred restaurant in a village of a few hundred people is not a typical night out — build the visit into a dedicated food trip to Extremadura rather than treating it as a spontaneous stop. Versátil runs two tasting menus anchored in seasonal Extremaduran produce, trained under Martín Berasategui; the experience is deliberate and unhurried. Tables are hard to get at €€€ pricing, so book as far in advance as possible. The Bodega space, which doubles as an art gallery, offers a more informal alternative on the same site.

    What are alternatives to Versátil in Zarza de Granadilla?

    There are no comparable fine dining venues in Zarza de Granadilla itself — that rarity is precisely why Versátil warrants a detour. For Michelin-level dining elsewhere in the region, Atrio in Cáceres city is the closest high-profile comparison. If you are building a broader Extremadura food itinerary, the gap between Versátil and the next serious option in the province makes booking here the anchor of the trip rather than one choice among many.

    What should I order at Versátil?

    The menu is set — you are choosing between 'Paseo Extremeño' or the longer 'Gran Paseo Extremeño', both built around updated traditional Extremaduran cuisine with seasonal produce. The 'Gran Paseo' is the fuller commitment and makes more sense if you are travelling specifically for this meal. The Bodega menu is the right call if someone in your group prefers a less formal format.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Versátil?

    Lunch runs Wednesday to Sunday (2 PM–4 PM or 5 PM on Wednesdays), while dinner service runs Wednesday to Saturday (9 PM–11 PM). Lunch is the only option on Sundays, making it the default for weekend trips. Given the village setting, there is no meaningful difference in atmosphere between services — choose based on your travel schedule, and note that Monday and Tuesday are fully closed.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    closed
    Wednesday
    2 PM-5 PM 9 PM-11 PM
    Thursday
    2 PM-4 PM 9 PM-11 PM
    Friday
    2 PM-4 PM 9 PM-11 PM
    Saturday
    2 PM-4 PM 9 PM-11 PM
    Sunday
    2 PM-4 PM

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