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JPGS Oustau Junio-10

A CINEMATIC DINNER IN ALTEA: OUSTAU’S SPIRITED CUISINE

In the heart of Altea’s old town, where whitewashed walls glow under the afternoon sun and narrow streets twist quietly uphill, Oustau offers more than just a place to eat. Just a few steps from the blue-domed church, behind ivy-covered walls and a heavy wooden door, this long-standing restaurant blends atmosphere with substance. It’s a dining experience that feels personal but never overproduced.

Open for over four decades, Oustau has evolved with time. It hasn’t changed to follow trends, but rather grown into itself with a sense of playfulness and calm confidence.

The Vision Behind the Experience
Olivier, the founder, owner, and original chef, remains the guiding presence. His influence runs through the menu, the design, the pacing of the evening. His approach is elegant but informal, imaginative without being fussy. Rooted in classic French cooking, his style has always welcomed ideas from Spain, Asia, and North Africa. The result is a relaxed, thoughtful cuisine that values flavour and balance over attention-grabbing gimmicks.

The Menu Reads Like a Script
Dinner at Oustau doesn’t feel like a series of dishes. It flows more like a story, with names and references that hint at character or context. Some dishes nod to film and pop culture, others are quietly clever. There’s clear intention behind the order and composition, with each plate building naturally to the next.

One starter layers foie gras mousse with caramelised apple and a bright red pepper jelly, served in a coupe glass. It’s rich but light, and opens the meal with clarity. Another arrives in the form of a small, warm pancake stacked with soft cheese and glazed prawns. It plays with texture while keeping flavours familiar.

Main dishes include tuna with a light teriyaki glaze over smooth pea purée, topped with manchego shavings for a savoury finish. There’s also a comforting vegetable risotto with mushrooms, seasonal greens and aged cheese. It’s the kind of dish that feels quietly satisfying, the one a chef might make after hours.

Desserts follow the same philosophy. An apple tart with vanilla ice cream is served warm and simple. Cheesecake with blueberry compote stays classic, and the crepe flambéed in Cointreau adds a small touch of theatre that doesn’t overstay its welcome.

Hospitality with Rhythm and Warmth
Service at Oustau is polished but never stiff. The team moves with the rhythm of the night, knowing when to guide and when to step back. They seem to genuinely enjoy being there, and that attitude shapes the atmosphere in the room.

When Olivier is present, he quietly checks in with guests, often exchanging a few words with familiar faces. He doesn’t command the space, but you feel the evening has been considered from his point of view.

A Restaurant That Knows Itself
Oustau doesn’t try to impress with volume. Its charm lies in the restraint. The setting is beautiful, but welcoming. The cooking is thoughtful, not theatrical. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t need to tell you it’s special. You’ll just feel it.

More Than a Pretty View
Altea draws visitors for its coastal beauty, its art studios, its terraced rooftops. But Oustau offers something more enduring. A meal here feels shaped, like an experience designed to be remembered without needing to be photographed. The food, the space, the people, all work quietly together to create an evening worth slowing down for.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT, OUSTAU IS LOCATED AT CALLE MAYOR 5, BAJO, IN ALTEA, ALICANTE (03590). FOR ENQUIRIES OR RESERVATIONS, YOU CAN REACH THE TEAM BY PHONE FROM WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY BETWEEN 17:30 AND 20:30 AT +34 965 842 078.

JPGS Oustau Junio-10

A CINEMATIC DINNER IN ALTEA: OUSTAU’S SPIRITED CUISINE

In the heart of Altea’s old town, where whitewashed walls glow under the afternoon sun and narrow streets twist quietly uphill, Oustau offers more than just a place to eat. Just a few steps from the blue-domed church, behind ivy-covered walls and a heavy wooden door, this long-standing restaurant blends atmosphere with substance. It’s a dining experience that feels personal but never overproduced.

Open for over four decades, Oustau has evolved with time. It hasn’t changed to follow trends, but rather grown into itself with a sense of playfulness and calm confidence.

The Vision Behind the Experience
Olivier, the founder, owner, and original chef, remains the guiding presence. His influence runs through the menu, the design, the pacing of the evening. His approach is elegant but informal, imaginative without being fussy. Rooted in classic French cooking, his style has always welcomed ideas from Spain, Asia, and North Africa. The result is a relaxed, thoughtful cuisine that values flavour and balance over attention-grabbing gimmicks.

The Menu Reads Like a Script
Dinner at Oustau doesn’t feel like a series of dishes. It flows more like a story, with names and references that hint at character or context. Some dishes nod to film and pop culture, others are quietly clever. There’s clear intention behind the order and composition, with each plate building naturally to the next.

One starter layers foie gras mousse with caramelised apple and a bright red pepper jelly, served in a coupe glass. It’s rich but light, and opens the meal with clarity. Another arrives in the form of a small, warm pancake stacked with soft cheese and glazed prawns. It plays with texture while keeping flavours familiar.

Main dishes include tuna with a light teriyaki glaze over smooth pea purée, topped with manchego shavings for a savoury finish. There’s also a comforting vegetable risotto with mushrooms, seasonal greens and aged cheese. It’s the kind of dish that feels quietly satisfying, the one a chef might make after hours.

Desserts follow the same philosophy. An apple tart with vanilla ice cream is served warm and simple. Cheesecake with blueberry compote stays classic, and the crepe flambéed in Cointreau adds a small touch of theatre that doesn’t overstay its welcome.

Hospitality with Rhythm and Warmth
Service at Oustau is polished but never stiff. The team moves with the rhythm of the night, knowing when to guide and when to step back. They seem to genuinely enjoy being there, and that attitude shapes the atmosphere in the room.

When Olivier is present, he quietly checks in with guests, often exchanging a few words with familiar faces. He doesn’t command the space, but you feel the evening has been considered from his point of view.

A Restaurant That Knows Itself
Oustau doesn’t try to impress with volume. Its charm lies in the restraint. The setting is beautiful, but welcoming. The cooking is thoughtful, not theatrical. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t need to tell you it’s special. You’ll just feel it.

More Than a Pretty View
Altea draws visitors for its coastal beauty, its art studios, its terraced rooftops. But Oustau offers something more enduring. A meal here feels shaped, like an experience designed to be remembered without needing to be photographed. The food, the space, the people, all work quietly together to create an evening worth slowing down for.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT, OUSTAU IS LOCATED AT CALLE MAYOR 5, BAJO, IN ALTEA, ALICANTE (03590). FOR ENQUIRIES OR RESERVATIONS, YOU CAN REACH THE TEAM BY PHONE FROM WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY BETWEEN 17:30 AND 20:30 AT +34 965 842 078.

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