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It was strongly suggested by my friend Joe Levich that I try this Basque restaurant. Robin and I have been to 5 other Basque restaurants in Boise and two in Oregon, The Basque Hotel in Jordan Valley and The Basque Hotel and the Basque Restaurant in Winnemucca, OR. Ansots is definitely 5-Stars. Delicious! 560 W Main St in Boise, (208) 336-9166. http://www.ansots.com on the web. If you are in Boise, definitely try to enjoy their food. It won’t be difficult. Here are some photos of what I had – I was told to try a variety, and I did – and the inside. The Waite Staff is awesome.

Ansots is owned and operated by Dan, Tamara, and Ellie Ansotegui. Here we make a variety of chorizos, marinated solomo, and Basque bacon for you to enjoy at home.  Our Ansots crew is also available to come to your house to cook and cater your event. We welcome you into our restaurant for small plates, Basque & Spanish wines, Basque natural cider, and espresso like you remember from your trips, either real or imagined, to the Basque Country.

The Ansotegui Inchausti family has been a part of the Idaho Basque scene for over a century. In 1908, Dan’s grandfather, Santiago Ansotegui, jumped ship in New York and made his way out west to find work. He ended up on a ranch in southern Oregon herding sheep. In 1911, his betrothed, Gregoria left Ibarrangelua, Bizkaia, in Spain to be with him. They were married and started their family. The couple had four children, Antonio, Domingo (Dan’s dad), Francisca, and Julia. They moved to Nampa in 1920 and lived across from the Spanish Hotel, a Basque Boarding House run by the Jausoro Family.

David Inchausti, Dan’s maternal grandfather, immigrated to the U.S. in 1922, working on the Drake Ranch between Challis and Mackay, Idaho. He returned to Spain in 1925, met and married Epifania Lamiquiz, and came back to earn the money to bring her back to the States. She came to the U.S. in 1928 with their 2 year old daughter, Rosie, who had been born after David had returned to the U.S. Although she was a seamstress by trade, Epi became the ranch’s head cook, and the Inchausti family took root. The family later moved to Hailey. David opened the Gem Bar and Epi started taking in Basque boarders to make ends meet. Epi became well known for her wonderful food as she served a few lucky diners each night if there was room. Ernest Hemingway, Bing Crosby, and Tennesse Ernie Ford, were among the famous who ate at Epi’s.

Dan Ansotegui has been involved in the Boise food scene for 40 plus years, starting both Bar Gernika in 1991 and The Basque Market in 1999. He was recently involved in Txikiteo known for its fine charcuterie and tapas. Dan drug in his wife, Tamara Ansotegui, and daughter, Ellie Ansotegui, into their project here at Ansots. They couldn’t be happier to work with a kinder, more talented man, but someday would like to try…

Ansots Web Page

The front door displays the times they are open. Generally a lunch schedule.

The inside prep area.

The smaller dining room. There is a much larger one, too

I had the Tortilla de Chorizo and Idiazabal Cheese Bocadillo, A 3 egg bocadillo with traditional chorizo and six-month aged idiazabal smoked sheep’s milk cheese with piquillo peppers and served in a baguette from Acme Bakeshop here in Boise.

Close-up of the sandwich.

Croquetas. (L) Jamon and (R) Bacalao

Ansots Basque Rice Pudding. This was awesome!