Restaurants in Barcelona
In 2002 Barcelona was awarded the title of most
gourmand
city in Europe by the prestigious Le Guide des Gourmands, the first
non-French city so named in the, then, 15 years of the
publication's run.
Being the capital city of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia,
Barcelona's restaurants specialise in Catalan cuisine, typically
flaunting the extensive use of garlic, olive oil and fish for many
kinds of meals. It is not uncommon, for example, to find fish mixed
with red meat in a stew. The
pa amb tomàquet, bread
smeared in tomato and seasoned with olive oil and salt, is a
signature Catalonian delicacy served with every meal in most
restaurants. Tapas, now popular worldwide, originated in Spain and
is a firm favourite in the city of Barcelona.
Catalonia is a premier wine region for Spain and the birthplace
of Cava sparkling wine. Dark red grapes in the region make for the
darker 'black' wine, or
vi negre, a stronger red concoction.
Dry white wines come second to the Cava in popularity among
tourists and locals alike.
Barcelona restaurants open around 8am and typically remain open
until midnight. Supper hours are very late with most residents
opting to dine between 9pm and 10pm.
| Botafumeiro |
$$$$$ | Spanish |
One of the most well known seafood restaurant in Barcelona,
Botafumeiro consistently presents the finest regional cuisine of
Galicia and prides itself on the freshness of its fish, clams,
mussels, lobster, crayfish and scallops, which are either kept in
large tanks near the entrance or flown in daily from Galicia. The
impeccable treatment of customers and the private atmosphere makes
this a perfect dining experience for both business and pleasure.
Open for lunch and dinner daily. Reservations essential.
Address: El Gran de Grącia 81
E-mail: info@botafumeiro.es
Telephone: 93 218 4230
For almost a century this restaurant has been a family-run
business and today the homey atmosphere still welcomes with its
old-fashioned wooden panelling, and time-tested culinary fare.
Catalán paintings from the 1950s serve as reminders of
Agut's time as a meeting place for artists and writers. The hearty
food includes such dishes as sweet and sour wild duck, layers of
pastry filled with Catalán sausage and mushrooms, or
monkfish with prawns, while desserts are light and creative. Not to
be confused with the Agut d'Avignon restaurant nearby. Closed
Monday; no dinner on Sunday. Closed in August.
Address: Gignąs 16, Ciutat Vella (Gothic Quarter)
Telephone: 93 315 1709
On the beachfront, Can Majó serves delicious seafood that
can be enjoyed on the outdoor terrace overlooking the
Mediterranean. Specialities include paella, but the fish is also
superb. Choose from a daily catch including barnacles, prawns,
crab, oysters and clams. Reservations required. Closed Monday. No
dinner Sundays.
Address: Almirall Aixada 23, Barceloneta
Telephone: 93 221 5455
One of the many unassuming sidewalk café-bars on Placa
George Orwell in the Gothic Quarter, Oviso offers reasonably priced
food and an intimate, bohemian ambiance. Good for breakfast or an
afternoon snack, this bar restaurant often serves as a place to
begin a night out or to end a long day. Great for people watching,
Oviso attracts many artists and students and is a good choice for
idling away a few hours in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Expect to pay only €7 for a soup and a main.
Address: 5 Calle de Arai, Placa George Orwell
| Rubi |
$$$$$ | Modern Eclectic |
Not called Rubi for nothing, this vibrant restaurant and
nightspot is ideal for couples and friends looking for a chic but
understated modern restaurant. With bright crimson booths, an
elegant bar and high ceilings, Rubi has become one of Barcelona's
quintessential nightspots. In true Barcelona style, Rubi is
friendly and laid back. Serving contemporary fusion cuisine made
from only the freshest produce from local markets, Rubi also bakes
homemade breads and deserts. After 11.30pm the restaurant shifts
gears and the venue is transformed into a groovy bar with Latin
American and funk tunes, heating things up a little. Open for
dinner, Tuesday to Sunday.
Address: Calle Banys Vells, 6 bis
Telephone: 933 106 824
For the best sandwiches in the city, and maybe the country, this
hole in the wall take-away sandwich shop doesn't put on airs.
Surrounded by fine dining restaurants and elegant tapas concoctions
Viena simply and quickly throws together the world's best
ingredients between two delicious slices of bread and slides it
across the counter.
Address: La Rambla del Estudis 115
Telephone: 93 317 14 92
Some serious eating goes on here in a little decorated and
unpretentious room in back of a delicatessen food store. Using
speciality ingredients from around the world, gourmet food never
felt so exclusive. Despite a city wide reputation, the tiny
restaurant feels like a guarded secret.
Address: Carrer Aragó 313
E-mail: josepravell@ravell.com
Telephone: 93 457 51 14
Serving creative vegetarian cuisine, with dishes from all over
the world and a keen eye for presentation, Amaltea is a well-known
and frequented Barcelona vegetarian eatery. The décor is
stylish but down to earth, ensuring that the all the limelight is
afforded to the colourful dishes of food that emerge out of the
kitchen. For lunch there is a choice of four starters, mains and
various house deserts with a fixed menu of €10. Open for
lunch and supper, Monday to Saturday.
Address: Diputació 164
Telephone: 934 548 613
This very trendy tapas hot spot dishes out unordinary treats
from the creative direction of Carles Abellan. Unusual food
combinations are frothed, seared and caramelised until they
compliment one another. The dishes are more of a tasting experience
than a full meal but enough of them can add up to an eclectic way
to try local cuisine.
Address: Carrer Comerē 24
Telephone: 93 319 21 02
This old family run room is not an ordinary tapas restaurant and
is one the fly in more ways than one. In a standing room only,
perfect for fast eats, the chef rolls out seemingly random, but
delicious, concoctions from a huge list of ingredients lining the
walls. A superb but also random wine list is best enjoyed quickly
with the unique snacks before carrying on one's way.
Address: C/Poeta Cabanas 25
Telephone: 93 442 31 42