I recommend you avoid the places that have photos of the paellas. Any seafood restaurant will offer a paella at lunchtime but finding a good one is trial and error really
Thanks guys for the guides but I was hoping to get more replies!
Always the best paella and all food is home made that is sure, but when I am coming to visit for one-two days I dont have a home to cook one... hehe!
Well, I'm gutted I've been unusually unlucky with the fixtures this year as I've planned this year's trip to Barcelona and the boys are away from home. Boo. Can anybody direct me towards any specific awesome bars where I'll be able to watch the team play? I'm from Liverpool and I know of the certain pubs and bars that certain Reds like to meet at so if there's any specific places like that in Barcelona, I'd love to go and mingle with the locals
Hi. I'm going to Barcelona in a couple of months and need some advice.
I'd like to go to a reasonably nice restaurant one night for dinner. Preferences would be for Catalan cuisine and prices to not be much more than 50-60 euros/person (not counting wine).
Ceverceria catalan just off passeig de gracia is very nice. I think it's on c/ mallorca. As you walk up passeig de gracia (i..e away from placa de catalunya) it will be down one of the roads on your left.
I also found tenorio on passeig itself very nice, but wouldn't really call it traditional spanish.