14 Best Restaurants in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Costa Blanca, Spain

Compartir

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The word "compartir" means “to share” and this excellent restaurant bases its menu on a small-plate sharing approach that has been taken to another level by the culinary team of Mateu Casañas, Oriol Castro, and Eduard Xatruch (who also run Barcelona's two-Michelin-starred Disfrutar). Each dish is served by attentive staff within an 18th-century courtyard.

El Motel

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Just 1½ km (1 mile) north of town, this restaurant—housed within a rather nondescript hotel—has been hailed as the birthplace of modern Catalan cuisine and is a beacon for gourmands. The hyper-local menu changes with the seasons and features such dishes as eggplant with anchovies from Cadaqués, stewed chicken with morels plucked from the Collserola mountains, and a vanilla tart topped with strawberries from nearby Vilafant.

Pa i Raïm

$$$ Fodor's choice

"Bread and Grapes" in Catalan, Pa i Raïm is an excellent restaurant set in writer Josep Pla's ancestral family home in Palafrugell. It has one rustic dining room as well as another in a glassed-in winter garden, plus a leafy terrace, which is the place to be in summer. 

Torres i Jonama 56, Palafrugell, Catalonia, 17200, Spain
972-447278
Known For
  • grilled whole fish
  • traditional and contemporary menu
  • garden terrace
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed., No dinner Sun.

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Restaurant Pont Vell

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Book in advance for a table on the romantic riverfront terrace and you’ll be rewarded with exceptional views of Besalú’s medieval bridge. The prix-fixe menu changes monthly and offers a wide array of traditional Catalan dishes of superb quality, with seasonal ingredients sourced from the nearby Banyols market.

Arcs

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Stone arches dating from the 14th-century frame the tables at this atmospheric restaurant in the historical Part Alta (Old Town). The cooking is smart and modern, with a focus on seasonal, local ingredients, like the crispy veal cannelloni topped with a reduction of Priorat, an intense red wine from the Tarragona province.

Carrer Misser Sitges 13, Tarragona, Catalonia, 43003, Spain
977-218040
Known For
  • innovative cooking
  • dramatic setting
  • great service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Café le Bistrot

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This bistro’s menu includes a 20-strong list of Catalan-style pizzas, served on peasant bread and incorporating regional ingredients like botifarra (sausage) and seasonal mushrooms. The delightful terrace is situated below a flight of stone stairs leading to the 17th-century Sant Martí church.

Can Segura

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Half a block in from the town's beach, this restaurant serves house-cooked seafood and upland specialties. The pimientos de piquillos rellenos de brandada (sweet red peppers stuffed with codfish mousse) are first-rate, as are the rice dishes.

La Cuina de Can Simon

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Elegantly rustic, this restaurant beside Tossa de Mar's medieval walls serves classical Catalan cuisine from the sea, including lobster rice, and the mountains, such as a traditional mixed-meat stew. A tapas tasting menu (€98) lets you sample a bit of everything.

Carrer del Portal 24, Tossa de Mar, Catalonia, 17320, Spain
972-341269
Known For
  • top-notch service
  • seasonal menu
  • welcoming tapa and cava upon entrance
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

La Regolta

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This family-owned spot serves basic Catalan comfort food­—sausages, smoked cod, croquetas—in a cozy, rustic space with arched ceilings, wood tables, and stone walls. The terrace is a treat, abutting the beautiful 12th-century church of St. Peter.

Carrer de Santa Llúcia, 6, Girona, Catalonia, 17007, Spain
872-262265
Known For
  • simple Catalan dishes
  • rustic setting
  • fantastic terrace
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., No dinner Sun.

Les Coques

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If you have time for only one meal in the city, take it at this elegant little restaurant in the heart of historic Tarragona. The menu is bursting with both mountain and Mediterranean fare, and the prix-fixe lunch is a bargain at €19. Start off with the canelons d'auberginia amb ànec (eggplant and duck cannelloni); seafood fans should try the tronc de lluç al forn amb patates (oven-baked hake with potatoes).

Carrer Sant Llorenç 15, Tarragona, Catalonia, 43003, Spain
977-228300
Known For
  • mountain fare
  • good-value prix-fixe lunch
  • good wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No dinner Sun.–Thurs.

Mimolet

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Contemporary architecture and cuisine in the old part of Girona make for interesting dining at this sleek, streamlined restaurant. Grilled eel and pepper rice and fideuà with shrimp in a seafood emulsion are typical dishes, and there's a frequently changing five- and 10-course tasting menu.

Pou Rodó 12, Girona, Catalonia, 17004, Spain
972-297973
Known For
  • good wine list
  • local oysters on the half-shell
  • tasting menu of seasonal dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Penyora

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Come here for good local fare and, if you order from the prix-fixe menu, a bargain. The menu lists daily-changing meat, fish, and vegetarian options, with staples such as lasanya de verdures (vegetarian lasagna), generously layered with mushrooms, spinach, carrots, and beans, and tasty pumpkin stuffed with vegetables.

Carrer Nou del Teatre 3, Girona, Catalonia, 17004, Spain
972-218948
Known For
  • prix-fixe menu
  • good, honest local cuisine
  • generous portions
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Tues. No dinner Sun.

Restaurant Ibèric

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This excellent pocket of authentic Costa Brava cuisine serves everything from snails to wild boar in season. Wild mushrooms scrambled with eggs or stewed with hare are specialties.

Carrer Valls 11, Ullastret, Catalonia, 17114, Spain
972-757108
Known For
  • eclectic cuisine
  • lovely terrace
  • excellent local wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No dinner Sun.–Thurs.

Villa Mas

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Set in a Moderniste villa with a lovely turn-of-the-20th-century zinc bar, this restaurant serves typical Catalan and seasonal Mediterranean dishes like arròs a la cassola (deep-dish rice) with shrimp brought fresh off the boats in Palamos, just up the coast. The terrace is a popular spot just across the road from the beach.