Food lovers, take note: Alicante is celebrating its year as the Spanish Capital of Gastronomy in the best possible way, with a citywide food festival.
A total of 44 restaurants are taking part, offering special menus packed with local products and regional flavour. The menus are available until November 30, with prices starting at just €25.
The initiative celebrates the creativity, skill, and passion of Alicante’s chefs. It also highlights the traditions that make the city a unique food destination.
Each restaurant has designed a special menu for the event, offering a full taste of Alicante’s culinary identity. You will find everything from traditional rice dishes to inventive modern plates, with menus including a starter, main course, dessert, and a drink. Prices range from €25 to €95, although most are between €30 and €50.
For the full list of restaurants and their menus, visit jornadasalc.com.
Among the many names taking part are
- 2&3 Gastrobar
- Airén Bodega
- Alma Cocina Viajera
- Alma de Barra
- Béton Brut
- Casa Pepe
- César Anca
- Chaflán Luceros
- Chaflán O’Donnell
- Cheos
- El Mincho
- El Verde
- Estiu
- Fondillón Hospes Amérigo
- Gastrobar Jorge
- Hotel Boutique Calas Alicante
- K La Iaia
- Koiné Bistró
- La Cuina de Nico
- La Ereta
- La Marmita Alicantina
- La Sastrería
- La Terreta Gastrobar
- La Terreta Gourmet Castaños
- La Vendimia Taberna
- L’Arruz San Francisco
- L’Arruz Portugal
- Nou Pinet
- Orma
- Plaza Canalla
- Plëgat by Nanín Pérez
- Puntapiedra
- Racó del Pla Alicante
- Racó del Pla La Condomina
- Restaurante Daytime
- Pocardy Restaurant
- Trasluz Hotel Meliá Alicante
- La Taverna del Racó del Pla
- Riquelme
- Sabolé Center
- Sabolé Playa San Juan
- Insensato
- Santa Bar
- Teselas

Whether you prefer a fine-dining experience, a creative tasting menu, or a relaxed local restaurant serving traditional rice, this festival is a great excuse to explore Alicante through its food.














