← All restaurants in Valleseco
As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Valleseco lies at an altitude of over 900 metres in the north-west of Gran Canaria, a long way from the beach bars along the coast. In this humid, low-mountain setting, restaurant owners cook for locals, not for package holidaymakers. The Sidrería Niebla leads the way among these down-to-earth establishments with a rating of 4.6 stars from 313 reviews. The 12 best restaurants in Valleseco specialise in Canarian mountain cuisine and the regional cider from the municipality’s orchards. At lunchtime, the stew is more important than any menu aimed at tourists. Apple cultivation shapes the cuisine right down to the plate.
Mountain cuisine: How to eat in Valleseco
At lunchtime, between 2 pm and 4 pm, the restaurants are at their busiest. The ‚menú del día‘ costs between 10 and 12 euros and includes three courses plus a drink. In the evenings, several restaurants remain closed or don’t open until late. Menus are almost exclusively in Spanish, and cash is preferred to cards. Knowing a few words of Spanish will earn you a warm welcome. The Restaurante Balcón de Zamora has received 1,811 reviews, a remarkably high number for a mountain village of this size.
Tips for your visit
Around the parish church of San Vicente Ferrer, 13 restaurants are clustered in the narrow streets of the village centre. The Restaurante Arcos de la Laguna has received 950 reviews and a 4.4-star rating – a score that hardly any other restaurant in this mountain village can match. The menu features stews and grilled meat, served with cider from the surrounding orchards.
A little further afield, El Pollo Dominguez 2.0 operates as a chicken restaurant with just 16 reviews so far – a newcomer alongside its established rivals. Three cafés serve coffee at small tables nestled amongst the residential buildings. In the middle of the pack is the Restaurante Valleseco K-Tana, with 4.3 stars from 275 reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are restaurants in Valleseco suitable for families with children?
The 13 restaurants in Valleseco are generally suitable for families, as the rural, low-mountain setting offers quiet eateries serving traditional Canary Islands home cooking. Several restaurants have outdoor seating areas surrounded by greenery, which is ideal for families with children.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Valleseco?
German is hardly spoken in Valleseco, as the town lies away from the coastal tourist centres and mainly caters for a local clientele. A knowledge of Spanish or basic English will make communication in the 13 restaurants much easier.
Do you need to book in advance at restaurants in Valleseco?
On normal days, a booking is rarely necessary at Valleseco’s 13 restaurants. During the traditional Apple Festival and at weekends, however, it’s worth booking a table in advance, as the restaurants are very busy at these times.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.