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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  • 1. Enoteca Paco Pérez

    $$$$

    The sleek white-on-white dining room sets the tone for chef Pérez's contemporary take on Mediterranean cuisine. Tasting menus present around a dozen courses, most with a seasonal, seafood-centric focus, like a sea cucumber pasta with bone marrow and young artichokes. If your wallet allows, indulge in a wine pairing, which includes some wonderful surprises like a Spanish-made sake. Exemplary service and a posh location, inside the swanky Hotel Arts, make this a true two-Michelin-star experience.

    Carrer de la Marina 19-21, 08005, Spain
    93-221–1000

    Known For

    • Two-Michelin-starred cuisine
    • Tasting menus
    • Sunday €98 lunch menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., No dinner Sun.–Tues.
  • 2. Via Veneto

    $$$$

    Open since 1967, this elegant, family-owned temple of fine Catalan dining was a favorite of Salvador Dalí and now attracts local sports stars and politicians. The menu is a mix of contemporary offerings punctuated by old-school classics, and you can trust the expert sommelier to guide you through the daunting 10,000-bottle-strong wine list. The starter of squid stew with Iberian ham and piparra chilis threatens to be a showstopper, but the theatrical presentation of roast baby duck, deboned and pressed at the table, provides a memorable second act. Looking for a romantic venue for a special occasion? This is it. 

    Ganduxer 10, 08021, Spain
    93-200–7244

    Known For

    • Celebrity clientele
    • Tasting menu
    • Theatrical presentation of roast baby duck

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Mon. and Aug., Reservations essential
  • 3. 1881 per Sagardi

    $$

    Enjoy fabulous views of yachts sailing out into the glittering Mediterranean while dining on fresh seafood—caught by local fisherman or sourced at the Barceloneta market—and expertly prepared on the wood-fired grill. This stylish restaurant is perched atop a renovated warehouse that now houses the Museum of the History of Catalonia.

    Pl. de Pau Vila 3, 08003, Spain
    93-221–0050

    Known For

    • Terrace with great harbor and city views
    • All-day kitchen
    • Locally sourced seafood
  • 4. Agua

    $$

    Hit Agua's beachfront terrace on warm summer nights and sunny winter days, or just catch rays inside through immense windows; either way you'll have a prime spot for people-watching and fresh seafood-eating. Expect good-if-not-spectacular fare and hit-or-miss service at this popular tourist favorite. Reserve in advance for a coveted seat on the terrace.

    Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 30, 08005, Spain
    93-225–1272

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood
    • Beachfront location
    • Popular tourist spot
  • 5. Boca Grande

    $$$ | Eixample

    This three-floor design triumph by Spain's hottest interior decorator, Lázaro Rosa Violán, makes up for in sheer panache what it lacks in consistency. Don't plan on a quick visit: the fresh seafood and rice dishes on offer here can take a while to reach your table. Abandoning the post-Modernisme minimalism that has dominated Barcelona for the last decades, Boca Grande is a baroque celebration of colonial and safari-chic, from the second floor bar, Boca Chica, with its enormous elephant tusks behind the counter, to the spectacular unisex restrooms downstairs. You'll want to linger for a postprandial cocktail on the roof terrace.

    Passatge de la Concepció 12, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08008, Spain
    93-467–5149

    Known For

    • Innovative interior design
    • Glamorous terrace
    • Boca Chica bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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  • 6. Camping Mar

    $$

    Slightly hidden in the exclusive yachting marina behind the W Barcelona hotel, this is a restaurant that only attracts those in the know, which might explain why it is largely devoid of tourists. The menu includes healthy starters like red tuna and eggplant tartare and grilled avocado salad, and there's a nice selection of both seafood- and meat-based paellas.

    Pg. Joan de Borbó 103, 08039, Spain
    93-408–8901

    Known For

    • Hidden gem
    • Healthy options
    • Paellas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tues., Reservations essential on weekend afternoons
  • 7. Dos Pebrots

    $$

    Albert Raurich of the upscale Dos Palillos restaurant, transformed his favorite neighborhood haunt, Bar Raval, into a cutting-edge tapas bar that explores the history of Mediterranean cuisine. The gleaming makeover hasn't robbed the space of its old-town feel, though, thanks to little touches like the restored original facade and vintage cutlery.

    Doctor Dou 19, 08001, Spain
    93-853–9598

    Known For

    • Unique tapas
    • Unusual ingredients
    • Restored original exterior
  • 8. 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
  • 9. Mana 75º

    $$ | Barceloneta

    Catalan fashion firm Desigual, whose offices sit above Mana 75º, has added fabrics and flair to the restaurant's beautifully airy interior, which evokes a sophisticated sea shack. Service is friendly and the high-tech open kitchen fires out precisely perfect rice dishes such as paella, but portion sizes are on the ungenerous side. The outdoor terrace is a pleasant spot and there's even free parking—a rarity in crowded Barcelona.

    Passeig de Joan de Borbó 101, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08039, Spain
    93-832--6415

    Known For

    • Superb paellas and rice dishes
    • Open kitchen
    • Free parking

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.--Wed.
  • 10. Mordisco

    $$ | Eixample Esquerra

    The columns and skylights of this former high-class jewelry shop now frame a Mediterranean restaurant that emphasizes wholesome, market-fresh produce in dishes such as artichoke hearts and veal carpaccio that comes sizzling from the charcoal grill. Cocktails are served until late in the elegant upstairs bar from Thursday to Saturday.

    Passatge de la Concepció 10, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08008, Spain
    +34-93-487–9656

    Known For

    • Enclosed patio
    • Cocktails at the upstairs bar
    • Veal carpaccio
  • 11. Santamasa

    $ | Sarrià

    Right on Sarrià’s main square, this popular, informal eatery serves an eclectic menu of tapas and main dishes, from cocas (Catalan-style focaccia) with Ibérico ham and brie to hummus, quesadillas, and hamburgers piled high with four cheeses, all in generous, affordable portions. Weather permitting, grab a table out on the Plaça, in full view of the village’s 10th-century church. 

    Major de Sarrià 97, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08017, Spain
    34-93-676–3574

    Known For

    • Wide selection of appetizers
    • Bustling, neighborhood vibe
    • Table seating outdoors

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations accepted only for parties of six or more
  • 12. Sense Pressa

    $$$ | Eixample

    Sense pressa means "without hurry" or "no rush" in Catalan, and if you can score one of the coveted half dozen tables here at the corner of Carrer Còrsega, you will want to linger as long as possible to enjoy this miniscule winner. Risotto de ceps (wild mushroom risotto), garbanzos con espardenyes y huevos fritos (chickpeas with sea cucumbers and fried eggs), or filet mignon of Girona beef cooked to perfection are all good choices. A wall of racked wine bottles dominates the rustic decor, perfectly appropriate for this intimate spot.

    Enric Granados 96, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08008, Spain
    93-218–1544

    Known For

    • Intimate tavern atmosphere
    • Fresh local produce
    • Toothsome risotto de ceps

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and 2 wks in Aug. No dinner Mon., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 13. Tragaluz

    $$ | Eixample

    Tragaluz means "skylight" (the sliding roof opens to the stars in good weather), and this is a solid choice if you're a design lover. The Mediterranean cuisine is traditional yet light and will please most palates, and it's a popular lunch spot. The entrance from the street is through a Japanese tavern that rides the currently cresting wave of sushi cravings in Catalonia. The main dining room upstairs is reached via the kitchen, and the top floor is an informal space for coffee or an after-dinner drink.

    Passatge de la Concepció 5, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08008, Spain
    +34-93-487–0621

    Known For

    • Open-air dining
    • Coffee or postdinner drink upstairs
    • Entrance is through Japanese tavern

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