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Must visit: Andalucia’s four new Michelin star restaurants

With these new stars, Andalucia further consolidates its status as one of Spain’s most dynamic food destinations.

Last updated: November 27, 2025 11:11 am
Laurence Dollimore
Published: November 27, 2025
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Andalucia has added a fresh wave of culinary brilliance to its dining map, with four restaurants among the many to receive their first-ever Michelin star at this week’s annual ceremony.

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  • Farala (Granada)
  • Mare (Cadiz)
  • Ochando (Los Rosales, Sevilla province)
    • ReComiendo (Cordoba)

This year’s gala, hosted by TV presenter Jesus Vazquez, marked the first time Malaga has held the prestigious event. Andalucia last hosted the ceremony in 2019, when Sevilla was the chosen city.

The evening attracted major personalities from across the cultural and gastronomic world, including Antonio Banderas, who now owns eight restaurants.

With these new stars, Andalucia further consolidates its status as one of Spain’s most dynamic food destinations.

For travellers and locals alike, these four newly crowned restaurants are now essential stops on the Andalusian culinary map. Find out more about them below.

Farala (Granada)

Cozy: Inside Granada’s Farala restaurant
DIsh at Farala restaurant in Granada

Farala, under chef Cristina Jimenez, is a recent arrival in Granada’s fine-dining scene and is already putting the city’s name on the Michelin map.

Located close to the Alhambra, the restaurant draws on the region’s rich culinary heritage, offering dishes shaped by local ingredients and seasonal produce, ‘combining creativity and a sense of place’.

Diners at Faralá enjoy a refined atmosphere and a menu that reflects the textures, flavours and memory of Andalusian cuisine, with high standards that have earned it its first Michelin star this week.

Mare (Cadiz)

Inside the three-table restaurant Mare in Cadiz (Credit: Instagram)
Juan Viu, head chef at Cadiz’s Mare restaurant

Mare, led by chef Juan Viu, represents a new wave in Cadiz’s gastronomic offering: a coastal-inspired restaurant that balances tradition with modern sensibilities.

Its first Michelin star recognises the effort to craft dishes that resonate with the region’s maritime and culinary heritage, while appealing to contemporary tastes.

Mare’s kitchen celebrates local produce and coastal flavours, making it a standout for travellers and locals seeking refined yet rooted cuisine.

The restaurant famously has just three tables, so you will have to get your bookings in fast.

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Ochando (Los Rosales, Sevilla province)

Ochando head chef Juan Carlos Ochando (Credit: Instagram)
Dish at Ochando restaurant in Sevilla (Credit: Instagram)

Hidden away in the small village of Los Rosales (Tocina), Ochando is a modest-sized restaurant whose Michelin star marks a major achievement not just for the kitchen but for the wider Sevillian province.

Run by chef Juan Carlos Ochando and partner Elena Perez, the restaurant reopened in 2023 and quickly earned recognition for its modern take on traditional guisos (stews) and seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.

The tasting-menu format offers excellent value – reportedly the only Michelin-starred restaurant in Spain where a full dinner can cost under €70 – making Ochando an accessible but refined destination.

ReComiendo (Cordoba)

In Córdoba, the arrival of ReComiendo with its first Michelin star adds a fresh gem to the gastronomic map of the city.

Under chef Periko Ortega, the restaurant honours Andalusian culinary identity while delivering a high-end dining experience.

The accolade reflects ReComiendo’s commitment to quality, technique and the reinterpretation of regional flavours for a new generation of diners.

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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