I love Spanish food. I would dare to say out of all European cuisine, I love Spanish food the best. Best of all, food in Barcelona is so much cheaper than Paris! Restaurants will usually have lunch special deals, including 3 course meal and a drink for 10 euro.
We came across this little restaurant opposite Sta Maria del Mar. Salmon Crepes for an entree, battered deep fried fish fillet for main, and Creme Catalan for dessert... a little bit heavy on my problematic stomach, but it was worth the pain. It was great.
Caputxes
carrer de les Caputxes, 4
Tel. 93 319 77 57
We also found this little one in Raval. Iposa. It's a little bar/restaurant. Reasonable pricing. Amazing seafood and wine. Good little bar with contemporary design. Carpachio was so refreshing.
Iposa
Floirestes de la Rambla, 14
Metro: Lieu
To be honest, my stomach couldn't handle the rich Spanish food after that... despite my desire to have tapas, paella etc. I had to have a little break from olive oil and cheese for a couple of days. I really wanted to go to this tapas /champagne bar my friend Barbara told me about. But they were taking long easter break and it was closed!!
El Xampanyet
carrer Montcada 22, Near Picasso Museum.
On the last day for lunch, we found this little cafe in the small streets of San Pere. Covered with 70's photo comic strips. They looked so amazing. I really wanted to find out where I can get those old comics but it was our last day so we couldn't.
The food and drinks there is so beautiful and cheep. Lady that runs it spoke perfect English and was kind to us not knowing what anything on the menu was... although some of them are in English. Snacks are around 3 euros and for me couple of those will fill me up just fine. I had Camembert and dates sandwich, Manchego cheese with almonds, onion relish, olive pates and mini fruits toast. This is what it was kind of like. It's often served with fruits and nuts. quite similar to Parmesan cheese. It's made from sheep milk.
They also sold books and crafts in the cafe.
Lilipep
carrer Pou de la Cadena, 8
08003 Barcelona
Tel. 93 310 66 97
Saturday, April 3, 2010
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