Located on the charismatic “Passage of Peace” (Passatge de la Pau in Catalan, or Pasaje de ...
Part French, part Spanish and part Mediterranean it’s no wonder Catalan cuisine is so lip-smackingly good – and no wonder too that the city’s residents dedicate so much time and money on eating out. It’s not just the locals who are keen though, Barcelona is a global magnet for foodies thanks to the amazing quality of restaurants plying their trade in the city, from passionately-run neighbourhood joints to a profusion of Michelin-starred establishments offering extravagant tasting menus to well-heeled diners.
For a low cost, high reward gastronomic experience visitors can opt for traditional local dishes like escudella and ollada (two tasty stews) as well as Catalan-style cod, best enjoyed with a sea breeze at the high-end joints around Port Olimpic. Just be sure to order some of the famous pan amb tomaquet (tomato bread) on the side. More southern Spanish-style tapas bars are also in abundance, and the cosmopolitan nature of the city means you can also find fantastic Galician, Basque and Castilian cuisine on offer. Otherwise Barcelona has plenty of international restaurants to try out, from upmarket haunts dotted around the Eixample district, to the multitude of ethnic options in Raval and Gracia.
For legendary hang outs, Els Quatre Gats is the locale where Picasso first exhibited his artwork, and whilst the renowned elBulli (voted the best restaurant in the world a zillion years running) is now a food foundation, epicureans can dine instead at one of the Adria brothers' new ventures, such as Tickets Bar. Meanwhile the culinary revolution they kickstarted can still be experienced in eateries around the city, as creativity run rife in kitchens in every corner of the Catalan capital.
Use the search filters below to find some of the best restaurants, tapas bars and other places to grab a bite in the city... we've taken care to mention great eateries for every budget. You can refine your search to hunt for vegetarian options, romantic recommendations or the best paella in the city.
Ps. you might want to check out our favourite food tours as well.
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Located on the charismatic “Passage of Peace” (Passatge de la Pau in Catalan, or Pasaje de ...
“Food, art and play” is the three-pronged mantra of this stunning new multi-purpose venue in El ...
In its former incarnation, this locale was a restaurant beloved by bullfighting aficionados who would gather ...
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The vast majority of people who come to Spain have one thing on their mind when ...
Opposite the magnificent red-bricked Palau de la Musica, Tosca is a light and modern restaurant that ...
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2011 was the year when a thousand foodie hearts broke in two, as Ferran Adria announced ...
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The area of Gracia has received quite a few column inches in the travel press over the years ...
Basque cuisine is famous for being outstanding even in Spain’s deliciously crowded culinary scene. The Sagardi ...
If you ever find yourself wondering down the charming Carrer Milans in the Gothic Quarter, chances ...
Like most of the most-talked-about restaurants in Barcelona, Quimet i Quimet is no grandiose affair of starched ...
Located inside the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya – a mightily impressive palace on a hill ...
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Nope, it’s nothing to do with the football player; this pizza place is Messie with an ...
The first of five restaurants by Sensi, the tables of this charming locale in the Gothic ...
Despite opening in 1908, at the height of Barcelona’s art nouveau movement, Meson David is styled ...
Just five minutes from Las Ramblas, in the resurgent district of Raval, lies this sumptuously decorated ...
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With two locations in equally trendy neighbourhoods – one in boho Gracia, and another in hipster-central ...
The queue licking their lips outside probably tells you all you need to know… La Fonda ...
This charming cafe/restaurant, in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, is a great find for those weary ...
Tucked away on a small street in the old fisherman’s neighbourhood of Barceloneta, La Casita serves ...
Picking up a Michelin star back in 2013, Koy Shunka can fairly claim to be one ...
Barcelona’s only Ethiopian restaurant resides in the genteel district of Gracia, and is well worth a ...
From the same team that brought Barcelona the mouthwateringly innovative Belgious ice cream parlour and creperie, comes ...
Catalan cuisine was catapulted into the limelight in the 1990s and 2000s by Barcelona-born Ferran Adria ...
The flagship branch of the Flax & Kale brand, by healthy food advocate Teresa Carles, the ...
Flaherty’s has a fair claim to serve the best pub grub in Barcelona, and if you’re ...
Casual dining is the name of the game at Firebug, the younger sibling of the much-loved Milk and Marmalade bar-restaurants ...
The Four Cats restaurant is a famous piece of Barcelona’s folklore. Operating as a cafe, cabaret ...
Located on the edge of the Raval neighbourhood, just a minute or so walk from La ...
It might look like the sort of place that would sell you a moldy kebab and ...
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The Boqueria market is one of Barcelona’s must see sights, selling the top quality local fruit, veg. ...
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Just as Barcelona FC’s motto ‘més que un club’ informs you that this Catalan institution is ...
For a long time this sensational restaurant in Gracia was quietly flying under the radar, but in recent ...
Finding a quick, tasty lunch while you’re wandering between sights on the grand Passeig de Gracia ...
Despite its inauspicious location on one of Raval’s least inviting streets (of which the district has ...
CentOnze welcomes its guests right off the world famous Las Ramblas boulevard and into its chic, ...
From the moment the bell tinkles announcing your arrival at this bar/restaurant in El Born, it’s clear ...
Cheap tapas and and even cheaper beer – it’s a match made in heaven. Can Eusebio ...
Considered by many locals as one of the very best restaurants in Barcelona, Cal Pep is ...