Excellent restaurants in Sevilla and Barcelona?
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BARCELONA
In the Marcat de la Boqueria.....El Quim....great place to grab tapas/wine.
Right in the mix of the market...great food & fun spot for a lively lunch!!
El Salon in Barri Gotic......terrific!! c/Hostal d'en Sol 6-8
Phone 93 315 21 59
Tragaluz (upstairs)..
Great place for a high-end experience....terrific tasting menu
Perfect choice for a lunch after visiting Casa Batllo/La Pedrera.
Passatge de la Concepcio 5
Phone 93 487 06 21
(downstairs is a less expensive cafe serving tapas)
In the Marcat de la Boqueria.....El Quim....great place to grab tapas/wine.
Right in the mix of the market...great food & fun spot for a lively lunch!!
El Salon in Barri Gotic......terrific!! c/Hostal d'en Sol 6-8
Phone 93 315 21 59
Tragaluz (upstairs)..
Great place for a high-end experience....terrific tasting menu
Perfect choice for a lunch after visiting Casa Batllo/La Pedrera.
Passatge de la Concepcio 5
Phone 93 487 06 21
(downstairs is a less expensive cafe serving tapas)
#3
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In Barcelona, my Mother and I enjoyed a great variety of tapas and house wine at Mikel Etxea, on C/ Ferran 15. Paid about $40 for everything.
Seville - notes from my journal (1996):
PIZZERIA SAN MARCO
C. Meson de Moro 6, Seville.
This is off Calle Mateos Gago where we stayed at Hostal Goya. This restaurant is located inside an old Arab bathhouse. Great Italian food and great prices. We ate here twice we enjoyed it so much. Get there as it opens because it packs up quickly. We had Scalopini de Gorgonzola with fettucini, salad, and wine. Moms scalopini came with a marsala sauce; tiramisu for dessert. $34. Another time I had a lasagna type dish, which came in a casserole (hot and bubbly) with mortadella, cheese, tomato and eggplant. Mom had crepes with ham and mushrooms in a bechamel sauce; red wine and tiramisu ($27). Very good meals here!
Monica
Seville - notes from my journal (1996):
PIZZERIA SAN MARCO
C. Meson de Moro 6, Seville.
This is off Calle Mateos Gago where we stayed at Hostal Goya. This restaurant is located inside an old Arab bathhouse. Great Italian food and great prices. We ate here twice we enjoyed it so much. Get there as it opens because it packs up quickly. We had Scalopini de Gorgonzola with fettucini, salad, and wine. Moms scalopini came with a marsala sauce; tiramisu for dessert. $34. Another time I had a lasagna type dish, which came in a casserole (hot and bubbly) with mortadella, cheese, tomato and eggplant. Mom had crepes with ham and mushrooms in a bechamel sauce; red wine and tiramisu ($27). Very good meals here!
Monica
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sevilla:
taberna alabadero cooking school for lunch
el becerrito not far from casa pilatos
barcelona
quot; fernandez" on upper gracia, once you cross diagonal, then casa fuster 5 star hotel for cava or coffee afterwards.
REALLY special, pricey but unforgettable in barcelona, HOTEL NERI.
taberna alabadero cooking school for lunch
el becerrito not far from casa pilatos
barcelona
quot; fernandez" on upper gracia, once you cross diagonal, then casa fuster 5 star hotel for cava or coffee afterwards.REALLY special, pricey but unforgettable in barcelona, HOTEL NERI.
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