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  • osteria bartolini is a must

    my fav gelato was Sable

  • Whow this was quiet in here, everyone on huel?

    Barcelona next week. Food recommendations, please?

  • Martin Berasategui

  • The one in the hotel? His main place is near Bilbao?
    Also less into the omg its art 3 stars style and more into the honest produce no suit jacket required style.

  • And our whole budget for two weeks of holidays is probably lower than one menu there.

  • Been to his places in San Sebastián and Barcelona both were mind blowing meals. But my wife and I love fantastic food. Both meals were in the list of best food we have ever eaten.

    The food market off Ramblas is also incredible, for fresh fish, ham, manchego etc and there are lots of little stalls where you can eat there too.

  • This tapas place is great https://elxampanyet.es/, busy with locals, good food and cava, not £££.

  • Oh we also love fantastic food. But the kind where the lunch menu is less than 225€.
    Just not really our budget.

  • That looks great for the tapas thing, thanks.

  • The caixa forum restaurant is great value if you are in the area (just over the road from the Mies Van der Rohe pavilion) or visiting the galleries. you can also go up on the roof which is worth a look, don’t think it’s advertised but you just find a lift to the top floor and follow the signs.
    I visit BCN a lot as a friend lives there but we tend to eat the menu of the day workers lunch outside of the tourist areas and then locally ‘above the diagonal’ but I don’t remember names of restaurants I’m afraid.

    Have eaten at a few of these places:
    https://grupotragaluz.com/
    Both semi blow-out at Rojo/Negro and some of the other places for lunch.

    Have had some decent seafood from here
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/hzD46MnacjLYXNGj8?g_st=ic

  • Am impressed your entire budget for a two week holiday is €345pp.

  • La Fabrique bakery
    Cloudstreet bakery
    Monocrom restaurant

    Santa Eulalila
    Bar del pla
    Bar brutal
    L’anima del vi
    El Xampanyet
    Bodega la pineal
    Baluard panaderia
    Delacrem - ice cream
    Nomad coffee bar
    Right side coffee bar
    Bar salvatge
    Camilla
    Cal pep
    Bar manifest
    La Confiteria - cocktails

  • I live here and have explored many (too many?) food spots.

    Suggestions listed above are pretty decent. Though arguably some have fallen to the tourist watering down. Some might be closed in August.

    El Xampanyet is fun but gets very rammed!

    Here’s my list of good places and bars we’ve tried and loved:
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/WTRgVrqSdFMNSpQk7?g_st=i

    And here’s one of food related shops:
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/oAVysMvmxN2jUQpYA?g_st=i

    Feel free to send a message for anything more specific!

  • Thanks, monocrom looks like our kind of thing.
    @ak great stuff!

    Seems like 16 days and 345€ won't be enough!

  • Ah yeah should have said this list is as per my last visit which was 2021.

    Your map is great!

  • It did appear a little optimistic! There are some amazing third wave cafes but a coffee and pastry would blow half a days budget. BCN does have some amazing food and culture to enjoy.

  • Have you been to any of the wine places in Allela up the coast where you get slightly tipsy trying the wines and eating tapas looking out over the vineyards?

  • Yes, some great spots there and plenty of companies organising decent day trips.

    My wine day trips of choice from the city would be:

    • This beautiful farmhouse in the national park behind Barcelona. A short car trip, hilly cycle or 3hr hike from the centre: https://maps.app.goo.gl/2yNanUsKM7Dyghn18

    • The smallest cava producer in Spain’s cava hub - the village of Sant Sadurni. We’ve taken loads of people for a tour and tasting. It’s family run and the owners couldn’t be friendlier: https://maps.app.goo.gl/76UhyG8RGnZVTfw56 - it’s accessible by train with lots of bars and restaurants in the village for lunch too.

    • Further afield, the wine region of Priorat is incredible but warrants at least a couple of nights stay.

  • Thanks!. I’m definitely going to check them out, hadn’t thought of going to Cava.
    Not sure about the 6 hrs of walking for the first link but will probably do a ramble from the nearby station.
    Really looking forward to going back now as Covid and then moving/home renovations mean it’s been far too long.

  • One of my favourite wine makers Els Vinyerons is around there and I'd love to have a long weekend in the area at some point

  • Is Satan’s coffee still about?

  • Yep! Casa Bonay's hotel bar behind it is a cool vibe Thursday onwards with DJs playing some decent tunes from about 9pm each night.

  • Yea, you definitely don't want to be walking home after that! Last time we got a taxi home which wasn't too pricey at all.

  • Els Vinyerons

    Link?

  • i’ll be staying 2min from Vallcarca so the right side of town for a cab

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