Located within the elegant Hotel Arts Barcelona, Enoteca is a sophisticated restaurant featuring a rich, Mediterranean menu. A lavish meal awaits you at this well-curated restaurant. Spacious interiors ornamented with an inviting decor create a unique ambiance that prepares patrons for an unforgettable culinary journey. The food served is exquisite, but the range of wines served here steals the show. At Enoteca, you will find an impeccable selection of the finest wines from around the world. Chef Paco Perez's signature tasting menu includes Lobster, corals and tomato salad, Koji cured Red Mullet, and Bacon waffles.
Shoko offers guests the best of both worlds: restaurant and a nightclub. In the restaurant, you will be spoiled with the freshest ingredients, artfully prepared and served in this elegant lounge setting. An delectable amalgamation of Mediterranean and Asian culinary traditions will delight your taste buds without breaking the bank. After your decadent dinner, you can enjoy drinks, dance and party till the wee hours of dawn at the Shoko club.
Located just steps away from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Kasparo Restaurant is a great place to find yourself on a sunny day in Barcelona. The much-coveted terrace is a favorite among locals and tourists for its perfect people-watching perch and airy atmosphere. The menu is written on a blackboard outside and changes daily depending on the season and popularity of the dishes. The beer and wine list gives guests a great opportunity to try out local breweries and wineries while basking in the sun.
Disfrutar takes patrons on an unrivaled culinary journey that will remain with them long after they exit the premises. The restaurant is known as one of the best fine dining establishments in the city and easily rivals any Michelin star restaurant. As soon as you step in, an elegant ambiance and a sophisticated décor greet you. The menu features novel preparations focused on imbibing unique flavors with immense attention to the finer elements, thus making every dish spectacular. Every dish on the menu is delightful; however, if you can't make up your mind, the tasting menu is the way to go. They also have an extensive collection of fine wines that perfectly pair with the food. Ask the sommelier for his recommendations. This restaurant is more than worth every penny and should not be missed when in the city.
This trendy restaurant, close to La Rambla de Catalunya and decorated in dark shades and varnished wood, is noteworthy for its Montaditos (small pieces of bread with tapas on top), and their Ensaladilla (like potato salad but better), which decorate the bar behind the glass. Their assorted menu of beers - domestic and imported - is also worth a mention. The service is excellent, and the staff, cordial and efficient. They also have a terrace you can enjoy all year round.
Brunch & Cake is an outlet from the popular city bakery called Cup & Cake only here they sell more salads than they do at C&C. Nevertheless, this cafe has Scandinavian decor with wooden and white colors spread throughout and their brunch menu varies between brioche, bagels, pancakes, pizza and more. For dessert, the kitchen offers cupcakes of course, and they even have a patio where you can take them and eat. It's definitely one of the most popular places in the Eixample neighborhood. Don't forget to try a Torrija (bread soaked in honey and milk) before you leave, and you will surely return.
Nestled within the Gran Hotel La Florida, on the slopes of Tibidabo, L'Orangerie will weave a spell around you, with its sophisticated ambience, magnificent views and rich Mediterranean cuisine. The menu, featuring a creative take on traditional recipes, is constantly improvised to offer the best of every season. For some of the best offerings of this place, choose from the chef's recommendation list. Decked in an elegant combination of black and grey, the restaurant features opulent chandeliers covering the place in a warm glow. The terrace offers picturesque views of the surroundings.
Disfrutar takes patrons on an unrivaled culinary journey that will remain with them long after they exit the premises. The restaurant is known as one of the best fine dining establishments in the city and easily rivals any Michelin star restaurant. As soon as you step in, an elegant ambiance and a sophisticated décor greet you. The menu features novel preparations focused on imbibing unique flavors with immense attention to the finer elements, thus making every dish spectacular. Every dish on the menu is delightful; however, if you can't make up your mind, the tasting menu is the way to go. They also have an extensive collection of fine wines that perfectly pair with the food. Ask the sommelier for his recommendations. This restaurant is more than worth every penny and should not be missed when in the city.
Restaurante Informal offers delicious food that can be described as the epitome of Catalan and Mediterranean culinary magic. As opposed to its name, the restaurant exudes sophistication and class and plays host to an elite clientele throughout the week. The patrons of Restaurant Informal include both locals, as well as, guests of The Serras Hotel Barcelona. This restaurant also boasts of an indoor, as well as, rooftop space which can be rented for hosting events of all types.
This trendy restaurant, close to La Rambla de Catalunya and decorated in dark shades and varnished wood, is noteworthy for its Montaditos (small pieces of bread with tapas on top), and their Ensaladilla (like potato salad but better), which decorate the bar behind the glass. Their assorted menu of beers - domestic and imported - is also worth a mention. The service is excellent, and the staff, cordial and efficient. They also have a terrace you can enjoy all year round.
Pelai is a predominantly Mediterranean cuisine restaurant that is located in the bustling Ciutat Vella locality of Barcelona. The food here is gives a contemporary twist to the regular Mediterranean fare, by adapting it to fine dining sensibilities. They have a delightful terrace area where one can enjoy the sun along with the food, as well as private rooms for special events. Their prix fixe menus are a good deal, while one can also order off the cart. Some of the dishes on the menu include pork cheek croquettes with mushroom and lettuce, cod supreme and cold cannelloni.
o' Retorno is one of the places that you can go to for some delicious Galician cuisine. However, the reason for the fame of this restaurant is that all the dishes served here are homemade without any kind of extra flavoring from other sources. Make sure you try one of their Octopus with Potato or the Pork Shoulder to get the flavor of Galician fare. If the weather is particularly fine, take up a table on their tiny terrace, so that you can have a long relaxed diner as you take in the views around. However, if you plan to dine here, ensure that you book in advance for they have limited area and the waiting lines get longer as the dinner hours come in. All in all, a perfect place for Galician cuisine.