Blanqueries



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“One of the best food experiences in Valencia. It was a special celebration for me, and my family arranged dinner here. The icing on the cake was the carrot cake slice which they brought after our desserts for my birthday. Thank you Team Blanqueries for the exceptional service.”
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One of the best food experiences in Valencia. It was a special celebration for me, and my family arranged dinner here. The icing on the cake was the carrot cake slice which they brought after our desserts for my birthday. Thank you Team Blanqueries for the exceptional service.
We ate the tasting menu (dinner) for 42 euro per person. The staff was wonderful. Unfortunatly the food was not as good as we expected at all. Sadly, the overall food was bland. Even though the price was low, we expected greater culinary tastes due to the expectations of the Michelin recommendations.
We had a fantastic experience at Blanqueries in Valencia! The food was exceptional — beautifully presented, full of flavor, and clearly crafted with care. Each dish was a pleasant surprise, combining creativity with high-quality ingredients. The service was warm, professional, and attentive without being intrusive, making us feel genuinely welcome throughout the meal. The atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed, perfect for both a special evening out or a leisurely lunch. If I had to mention one small thing, it would be that the air conditioning was a bit strong — a touch chilly at times. But honestly, it was a minor issue compared to how much we enjoyed everything else. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a refined dining experience in Valencia!
Even with the same menu, I visited twice within a week. Hake is so delicious, the cooking is just right, and the Mellow rice with duck and boletus is even more delicious after taking it home. I can't forget it, so I must return as soon as possible which I did. The service here is very good and the atmosphere is pleasant. Looking forward to the changes in the menu in different seasons.
I enjoyed the food at this restaurant more than the Michelin starred Mont Bar in Barcelona. 32 euro night tasting menu was plenty of food. Even had to take out some of it. The menu keeps changing which will entice me to come back. For the meal I tried, the best dishes were the sea bass entree, the salmon comes, and the pork + liver meatballs. Can't give anything other than 5 stars especially considering the price.
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See the Tablao Flamenco El Toro y la Luna Show that includes a journey through zambras, tangos, rumbas, sevillanas, and folklore from other countries. This is a musical celebration performed by a large family of artists.

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Sailing and Water Sports in Valencia
Valencia's Marina Real Juan Carlos I features sailing lessons starting at €60 for two hours, catering to beginners and seasoned sailors. The average sea temperature in summer reaches 25°C, ideal for water sports such as kitesurfing and paddleboarding along the 5 km of beaches stretching from La Malvarrosa to Las Arenas.
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Best Walking Tours in Valencia: Self-Guided Routes
Valencia's self-guided walking tours feature the historic Central Market, which spans 8,000 square meters and houses over 1,000 stalls. The route from the market to the City of Arts and Sciences covers approximately 3 kilometers. A typical entry fee to the Science Museum is €8, with guided tours available on weekends.
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Valencia Nightlife: Clubs, Bars and Late Night Eats
Valencia's nightlife features clubs like MYA, with entry fees around €15, and bars in the Ruzafa district, where cocktails average €10. Late-night eateries, such as La Pilareta, serve tapas until 3 AM. Temperatures in summer can reach 30°C, making outdoor terraces popular until the early hours.
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At Arandinos Tapas Valencia, locals flock for the standout berenjena a la miel—sweet eggplant drizzled with honey that captures the essence of this city. Set in Ciutat Vella, the atmosphere amplifies as the evening unfolds, making it an ideal spot for post-work tapas and drinks. With friendly service and a spacious outdoor terrace, patrons rave about the flavors and fair prices that keep them coming back.