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CuisineRegional Cuisine
LocationBenissa, Spain
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Casa Cantó holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) for its regional cuisine in Benissa, a small town on the Costa Blanca's northern stretch. Priced at the €€ tier, it represents the accessible end of Alicante province's serious dining, where traditional Valencian and inland coastal cooking gets careful, considered treatment rather than reinvention. Google reviewers rate it 4.5 across 611 submissions.

Casa Cantó restaurant in Benissa, Spain
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Benissa's Table: Regional Cooking on the Northern Costa Blanca

Approach Benissa from the AP-7 motorway and the town announces itself through a ridge of old stone rather than beach frontage. This is not the Costa Blanca of resort strips and all-inclusive buffets. The municipal centre sits a few kilometres inland from the sea, part of the comarca of Marina Alta, where the cooking tradition runs through rice dishes, salt-cod preparations, and the kind of slow-braised meat and legume combinations that reflect a history of agriculture more than tourism. It is in this context, on Avenida del País Valencià, that Casa Cantó has built a consistent local reputation over consecutive years of Michelin Plate recognition.

The Michelin Plate, awarded here in both 2024 and 2025, does not carry the star hierarchy's weight, but it is not nothing either. It signals that the inspectors found fresh ingredients, carefully prepared, and returned to confirm it. In a province whose northern end sits in the shadow of Quique Dacosta in Dénia — one of Spain's three-star reference points for Mediterranean fine dining — the Michelin Plate category represents a different kind of reliability: cooking that serves its community first and passes external scrutiny second.

The Valencian Regional Tradition Casa Cantó Works Within

The Comunitat Valenciana is one of Spain's most internally varied food regions. The coast produces bivalves, sea bass, red mullet, and the rice varieties that feed into everything from arròs a banda to paella Valenciana. The interior, where towns like Benissa sit at altitude on terraced hillsides, draws on a separate pantry: dried fruits and almonds from the slopes, salt-preserved fish traded up from the port towns, and a legume-and-pork cooking culture that has more in common with Castile than with the beachfront chiringuito. Regional cuisine here is not a single register but a conversation between coast and mountain, held across a relatively short distance.

Casa Cantó's classification as regional cuisine places it inside that conversation rather than above it. This is not the abstracted, technique-forward regionalism practised at Ricard Camarena in València, where the Valencian larder becomes the raw material for creative reinterpretation. Nor does it sit in the same competitive bracket as the high-end Basque creative houses such as Arzak in San Sebastián or Azurmendi in Larrabetzu. The peer set is more local: kitchens in Marina Alta and the surrounding comarcas that take inherited recipes seriously enough to keep refining them rather than replacing them.

That distinction matters for how to read the €€ price tier. At the level of three-star Spanish fine dining , El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, DiverXO in Madrid, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, or Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona , the €€€€ format is baked into the proposition. Casa Cantó operates in a different register entirely: accessible enough to be a regular lunch stop, consistent enough to hold Michelin attention across consecutive cycles. The 611 Google reviews averaging 4.5 suggest it draws volume as well as scrutiny.

Marina Alta as a Dining Region

The Marina Alta comarca has seen its food identity pull in competing directions over the past two decades. The coastal strip from Dénia to Calpe attracts significant international visitor numbers, which has supported a tier of destination restaurants oriented around seafood and Mediterranean produce at various price points. The inland towns, Benissa among them, retain a quieter, more locally anchored dining culture where the clientele is predominantly regional and the seasonal rhythm follows agricultural rather than tourist calendars.

This coastal-versus-inland tension is useful context for placing Casa Cantó. Its address on Avenida del País Valencià, Benissa's main arterial road through the urban centre, puts it within the town's everyday fabric rather than on a scenic promontory or in a converted finca designed to attract drive-out visitors. The Google review volume, 611 ratings, points to a genuinely local customer base eating regularly rather than a thin stream of destination visitors eating once. That kind of repeat patronage is usually the stronger indicator of kitchen consistency than any single critical citation.

For visitors to the northern Costa Blanca, Benissa itself offers a medieval old quarter with well-preserved Gothic-Baroque civic architecture, making a lunch at Casa Cantó a natural part of an afternoon spent in the town rather than a standalone pilgrimage. Readers planning a wider visit to the area can also consult our full Benissa restaurants guide, our full Benissa hotels guide, our full Benissa bars guide, our full Benissa wineries guide, and our full Benissa experiences guide.

For a contrasting Italian contemporary option in Benissa, Casa Bernardi offers a different culinary register within the same town. Among other regional cuisine formats in different European contexts, Fahr in Künten-Sulz and Gannerhof in Innervillgraten show how the regional cuisine category plays out in Alpine settings, where the relationship between local ingredients and inherited technique follows a similar logic under very different geographic conditions. Mugaritz in Errenteria occupies yet another corner of the Spanish food conversation, pushing well beyond regional anchoring into something conceptually distinct.

Planning a Visit

Casa Cantó sits at €€ pricing, making it accessible relative to most Michelin-recognised dining in Spain's coastal provinces. The address , Av. del País Valencià, 223, 03720 Benissa , places it on the main avenue running through the town, reachable by car from the AP-7 motorway (exit 63 for Benissa) and within walking distance of the old quarter. Given the consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions and a Google rating maintained across more than 600 reviews, booking ahead is sensible for weekend lunch, which is the meal format around which regional Spanish kitchens of this type typically organise their leading service. Phone and online booking details are not listed in our current record; checking directly with the venue before visiting is advisable, particularly during peak summer months when the Marina Alta fills with visitors from Valencia, Madrid, and northern Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do regulars order at Casa Cantó?

The kitchen works within the regional cuisine tradition of the Valencian interior and northern Costa Blanca, which points toward rice dishes, local fish preparations, and slow-cooked meat and legume combinations as the core repertoire. Consecutive Michelin Plate awards confirm that fresh ingredients are handled with care. Without current menu data in our record, the most reliable approach is to ask staff on arrival what the kitchen is running that day , in regional Spanish restaurants of this type, the daily market supply often shapes the most interesting dishes.

Should I book Casa Cantó in advance?

At the €€ price tier with Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, and a 4.5 rating across 611 Google reviews, Casa Cantó draws enough consistent traffic that weekend lunch reservations are worth securing ahead of time. Benissa's visitor numbers climb significantly from June through August, when the Marina Alta comarca fills with seasonal visitors, adding pressure to the better local restaurants. Direct contact with the venue is recommended, as booking method details are not currently held in our record.

What do critics highlight about Casa Cantó?

Michelin's consecutive Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) is the primary external signal on record. The Plate designation indicates that inspectors found the cooking to meet a threshold of ingredient quality and preparation care, and returned to confirm it. This places Casa Cantó in a category of regional Spanish kitchens taken seriously by critical infrastructure without sitting in the starred tiers occupied by the province's more celebrated names. The sustained Google review score across a substantial volume of ratings adds a second, community-level data point that aligns with the critical reading.

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