
A pinxto (pronounced pin-cho) is a small and delicious snack, similar to Spanish tapas, enjoyed as an appetizer – with drinks – before dinner in the Basque Country. Its history is particularly linked to San Sebastian, Bilbao and other cities in the Basque Country.
In fact, “pinxto” is a Basque word that literally means a skewer, which pays homage to the fact that pinxtos are often, though not always, served on a skewer.
Today, the Basque visiting chef visits Allure SeaSide and creates pinxtos opposite the Athonite peak, offering them with a variety of Athonite wines.
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Book a seat and enjoy the flavors of the Atlantic in the sweetness of the Aegean and the calm of the Mediterranean!