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Silabario

Vigo, Spain

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1 Star

The Experience

From Michelin Guide

A restaurant that is well worth a visit thanks to its highly skilled cuisine and its unique sixth floor location, beneath an audacious avant-garde steel-framed dome featuring no fewer than 154 triangular panes of glass that crowns the headquarters of the Real Club Celta de Vigo. Here, locally born chef Alberto González, who for several years had a Michelin star at the Silabario restaurant he ran in Tui (Pontevedra), focuses on the new style of Galician cooking that respects tradition, albeit from a more contemporary viewpoint, building his dishes around the quality of their ingredients. His à la carte (which also includes “media ración” options) is complemented by his weekday Berbés “market” menu (one of the least expensive set menus you’ll find in any Michelin-starred restaurant in Europe) and three tasting menus: Tempo (which respects the natural cycle of nature), Raíces (an insight into traditional Galician recipes), and Solaina (which celebrates its sun-blessed setting, and uses exclusive ingredients such as seafood, lamprey and eel).

Unique Things

From Visitor Experiences

A Six-Floor Address

  • The restaurant is located on the 6th floor (Planta 6) at Príncipe 44 in Vigo, which is unusual for a dining venue.

A Distinctive Service Schedule

  • It operates two daily service blocks (13:30–17:30 and 21:00–01:00) with kitchen closing times at 15:00 and 22:30; notably, from January to June, dinners are closed on Tuesdays.

Imaginative Gastronomy Concept

  • The menu is described as recognizable by its gastronomic imagination but with new nuances, signaling a concept-driven, imaginative approach to cuisine.

Menu & Pricing

Current Offerings & Prices

Tasting Menu

  • Daily Menu (tasting): €25 per person

Note: The provided menu sources do not list official signature dishes with prices.

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