Tapas trails: a budget-friendly way to discover Catalan cuisine
If you’re planning a whole meal of tapas, you could just pick a bar and stay there. Tapear (tapas-ing) properly, though, is practically an art form. It doesn’t just involve…
If you’re planning a whole meal of tapas, you could just pick a bar and stay there. Tapear (tapas-ing) properly, though, is practically an art form. It doesn’t just involve…
If you love a quirky atmosphere you will not be disappointed by the very unusual decor at Peggy Sue’s: a diner where you almost expect to see a pin-up dancing…
Can Paixano , better known as “la Xampanyeria” (“Cava bar” in English) is a very special place that isn’t quite a tapas bar, or a bar at all, but also…
In Catalan or Spanish “Nena” is a term of affection for a girl or woman. Well placed in the centre of the bohemian Gràcia area, this incredibly charming “Nena” will surely…
La Rosa del Raval is an unusualy decorated Mexican restaurant offering reasonably priced, simple, tasty food. La Rosa del Raval’s decor La Rosa del Raval is a sort of Latino…
Tapas is basically every foodie’s dream: lots of small portions of delicious things to eat. We’ve tested several of the best-known bars on and around the Rambla Catalunya, a pretty,…
Paella is almost certainly the best-known Spanish culinary speciality. Originating in Valencia, its name comes from the huge pan in which it is cooked. Traditional paella and its variants The…
It’s high time to (re)discover one of Barcelona’s liveliest quarters and its fantastic night life! Try our tapas trail around Poble Sec for a memorable evening out. If you ask…
We discovered Agust completely by accident during a stroll along Carrer Parlament, one of the Barcelona’s hippest streets and home to the Federal Café. Drawn in by the pretty décor,…
Getting lost in the little side streets of the Old Town (not on purpose, this time) can have advantages, in the form of unexpected finds. Our latest is Espai Mescladís,…
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