Top 10 Restaurants & Tapas Bars
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1. Agut d’Avignon
A French-Catalan restaurant housed in a 17th-century building. Home-style cuisine with a twist includes duck with figs and goose flavoured with pears.
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2. Cal Pep
Taste the tantalizing tapas, including the finest cured hams, at this established eatery.
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3. Cafè de l’Acadèmia
Superb Catalan cuisine and top-notch desserts are served at this restaurant in an 18th-century building.
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4. Taxidermista
Dine under the Plaça Reial’s arches at this stylish restaurant in a former taxidermist’s shop. The first-rate menu offers the likes of white tuna with capers.
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5. Senyor Parellada
Excellent Catalan cuisine, including speciality bacalao (cod) and butifarra (sausage), is the deal at this elegant restaurant.
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6. Agut
For over 75 years, this friendly, family restaurant has been delighting patrons with excellent Catalan cuisine at decent prices.
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7. Txakolin
At the large bar enjoy great Basque-style pinchos (tapas), from cured ham to creamy crab salad. The restaurant serves superb Basque fish and meat dishes.
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8. Salero
The “Salt Cellar” has an all-white interior offset by flickering candles. An innovative menu features Mediterranean-Asian fusion cuisine.
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9. El Xampanyet
A boisterous tapas bar serving champagne, pitchers of cider and generous portions of tapas.
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10. Govinda
This soothing eatery offers vegetarian Indian main dishes and delec-table desserts, but no alcohol.
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