Barcelona Restaurants

Barcelona's restaurant scene is an ongoing adventure. Between avant-garde culinary innovation and the more rustic dishes of traditional Catalan fare, there is a fleet of brilliant classical chefs producing some of Europe's finest Mediterranean cuisine.

Catalans are legendary lovers of fish, vegetables, rabbit, duck, lamb, game, and natural ingredients from the Pyrenees or the Mediterranean. The mar i muntanya (literally, "sea and mountain"—that is, surf and turf) is a standard. Combining salty and sweet tastes—a Moorish legacy—is another common theme.

The Mediterranean diet—based on olive oil, seafood, fibrous vegetables, onions, garlic, and red wine—is at home in Barcelona, embellished by Catalonia's four basic sauces: allioli (whipped garlic and olive oil), romesco (almonds, nyora peppers, hazelnuts, tomato, garlic, and olive oil), sofregit (fried onion, tomato, and garlic), and samfaina (a ratatouille-like vegetable mixture).

Typical entrées include faves a la catalana (a broad-bean stew), arròs caldós (a rice dish more typical of Catalonia than paella, often made with lobster), and espinacas a la catalana (spinach cooked with oil, garlic, pine nuts, raisins and cured ham). Toasted bread is often doused with olive oil and rubbed with squeezed tomato to make pa amb tomàquet—delicious on its own or as a side order.

Beware of the advice of hotel concierges and taxi drivers, who have been known to falsely warn that the place you are going is either closed or no good anymore, and to instead recommend places where they get kickbacks.

Aside from restaurants, Barcelona is brimming with bars and cafés, the latter of which can serve as an outdoor meeting spot or a place to socialize and enjoy a cocktail. Be advised that the sidewalk cafés along La Rambla are noisy, dusty, overpriced, and exposed to pickpockets.

Catalan wines from the nearby Penedès region, especially the local méthode champenoise (sparkling white wine, known in Catalonia as cava), pairs perfectly with regional cuisine. Meanwhile, winemakers from the Priorat, Montsant, Empordà, and Costers del Segre regions are producing some of Spain's most exciting new wines.

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  • 21. El Passadís del Pep

    $$$$

    Hidden away at the end of a narrow unmarked passageway off the Pla del Palau, near the Santa Maria del Mar church, this restaurant is a favorite with well-heeled and well-fed gourmands who tuck in their napkins before devouring some of the city's best traditional seafood dishes. Don't bother asking for a menu—there isn't one (although you can pre-book a set menu in advance online if you prefer), rather, you can either place yourself completely in the hands of the team, or tell your server what your budget is (starting from around €50 per person).

    Pl. del Palau 2, 08003, Spain
    93-310–1021

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood and Iberian ham
    • Tapas served in rapid-fire succession
    • No actual menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., public holidays, and 3 wks in Aug.
  • 22. Gresca

    $$$$ | Eixample Esquerra

    Chef-owner Rafa Peña applies the skills he honed in the world's most celebrated kitchens at this excellent-value restaurant and its adjacent wine-tapas bar. Expect a well-chosen wine list and some of the most delightful dishes you can find in Barcelona: the tasting menu is the best way to sample what's on offer.

    Provença 230, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08036, Spain
    +34-93-451–6193

    Known For

    • Tapas of the day
    • Adjacent wine-tapas bar
    • Great, affordable cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed 1 wk in Aug., Reservations essential
  • 23. Hispania

    $$$$ | Spanish

    This famous pilgrimage—one of the best restaurants in Catalonia for the last 50 years—is 39 km (24 miles) up the beach north of Barcelona. Sisters Paquita and Dolores Reixach, officially retired, continue to oversee the same line of classical Catalan cuisine that, despite the name Hispania, has characterized this spot from the start. Faves amb botifarra negre (fava beans with black sausage) ranks high on the list of signature dishes here, but the fresh fish and seafood from the Arenys de Mar fish auction are invariably excellent. The dining room, a long glass rectangle surrounded by nature, adds to the elegant experience. It is easily reached by the Calella train from the RENFE station in Plaça Catalunya.

    Ctra. Real 54, Ctra. N II, 2 km (1 mile) south of Arenys de Mar, Arenys de Mar, Catalonia, 08350, Spain
    93-791–0457

    Known For

    • Classic Catalan cuisine
    • Ultrafresh local seafood
    • Iconic restaurant

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and 2 wks in Oct. No dinner Mon.
  • 24. Hofmann

    $$$$ | Gràcia

    The late Mey Hofmann, German-born and Catalonia-trained, was revered for decades for her creative Mediterranean and international cuisine based on carefully selected raw materials prepared with unrelenting quality. Her team carries on her legacy in this graceful designer space with a glassed-in kitchen as center stage. Sardine tart, beef cannelloni with foie, truffle, Mediterranean-style rice, or paella, with seafood, and pastries that are second to none are what keep people coming back to this carefully managed culinary tour de force. The adjoining Racó Hofmann is a relaxed, informal café featuring a short menu of classic tapas with a contemporary twist, such as the calamari with kimchi mayonnaise or steak tartare with mustard ice-cream. The Hofmann universe has further expanded in recent years to include a bakery at C/Flassaders 44 and a café nearby at C/Flassaders 40, both in the Born neighbourhood, as well as the Taverna Hofmann at C/Girona 145. The lunchtime set menu is a steal at €42. 

    La Granada del Penedès 14, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08006, Spain
    +34-93-218–7165

    Known For

    • Sardine tart
    • Adjoining Racó Hofmann café
    • Great value set menu at lunch time

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sat., Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 25. Mont Bar

    $$$$ | Eixample

    Mont Bar's cramped interior belies the size of the flavors delivered from its kitchen. Star-quality morsels such as an oyster with apple and beetroot, and mochi stuffed with Mallorcan sobrassada (cured sausage) are complemented by an immense wine list. Don't be fooled by the laid-back ambiance as the size of the bill will be everything but casual. 

    Diputació 220, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08011, Spain
    +34-93-323–9590

    Known For

    • Upmarket bistro atmosphere
    • Pricier than the laid-back ambience might lead you to think
    • Mix of fine-dining dishes and barroom snacks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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