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I stumbled across this restaurant on my first night in Barcelona and remembered reading about it in the Rough Guide. My partner and I joined the queue, and after about 10 minutes, we were seated...
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Dining at Comerç24 was the most interesting, decadent, exciting food-related experience I've ever had. We both appreciate food, and often search the net for the best restaurants at our designated destination, and we came upon...
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As a foodie, I did a lot of research on restaurants before traveling, and I selected this restaurant before arriving in Barcelona based on positive reviews in one of my food magazines. I could not...
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This unique spot has been open for more than fifty years and acts as a magnet for all sorts of locals: shop assistants, pedestrians on the Ramblas, business executives, civil servants and politicians all waiting...
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This restaurant is located very close to the Mediterranean Sea, next to the port. Their cuisine is based on fresh fish and seafood, caught nearby and transformed into a feast for the palate. But not...
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Celler de Tapas is a modern styled tapas restaurant located on Plaça Universitat, which is situated on the northern border of the Old Town district. We visited it for dinner on a Sunday evening at...
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This restaurant, as sparkling as a star, was opened in the 1970s and it is still as great as it was on the first day. As specialitites, they have on offer a wide variety of...
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We’d had quite a stroll round the gothic centre and the harbour and consequently had worked up quite a healthy appetite. Prices in the restaurants on the harbour’s edge reflected a “we know exactly how...
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This restaurant has been open since the 20s, when the train to Madrid passed through Carrer Aragó, hence the name. The decor, chairs, and attic, as well as an organ, which is a surprising thing...
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This is a traditional restaurant just off Paral.lel that serves modern versions of typical Catalan dishes. A loyal clientele of regulars keeps coming back for favorites such as foie gras terrine, lamb in truffle sauce...
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