Marmalade

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Just five minutes from Las Ramblas, in the resurgent district of Raval, lies this sumptuously decorated bar/restaurant, a former furniture store converted into one of the city's hippest hang outs. Through a pair of dark curtains, adorned with improbably-sized butterflies, you'll find Marmalade's dining salon where jet black chandeliers, copper-plated walls and giant lampshades evoke a London members' club vibe (although thankfully without the prices to match). The food menu consists of international classics done to perfection, often with a local touch. Top examples include their barbecued ribs with homecut french fries, a range of 100% beef burgers made with buns fresh from the local bakers and homemade sauces (even the ketchup is made in-house), and sautéed vegetable teriyaki with noodles. Swing by on Saturdays and Sundays, between 10am and 4pm, for Marmalade's legendary recovery brunch. Traditional fry ups, eggs Benedict and tortilla ranchero (Mexican omelette with chorizo and creme fresh!) will put the seal on your wild weekend in Barcelona. |
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reviewed by Dick Van Dyke from United Kingdom on Dec.08.2011 | |
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reviewed by Pauline from Ireland on Nov.08.2010 | |
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reviewed by daniel from Ireland on Sep.21.2010 | |
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reviewed by Rafael from United Kingdom on Sep.20.2010 | |
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reviewed by Jo from United Kingdom on Sep.20.2010 | |
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reviewed by Amy from United Kingdom on May.28.2010 | |
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