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  • Uncomplicated yet innovative Mediterranean food is presented in this enchanting restaurant and its wonderful garden. The risottos are excellent, as is the hot foie gras with apple.

  • The spacious terrace at this restaurant boasts views of the sea. Superb seafood and Mediterranean fare feature on the menu.

  • A classy, water-front gem with an inviting outdoor terrace, Agua serves prime Mediterranean cuisine and fresh seafood, including a particularly excellent carpaccio de rapè (monkfish). Restaurants & Tapas Bars.

  • For over 75 years, this friendly, family restaurant has been delighting patrons with excellent Catalan cuisine at decent prices.

  • 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.

  • Stay hydrated with aigua mineral (mineral water) – amb gas is sparkling, sense gas, still.

  • On the seafront of Barceloneta, with a magnificent sea view, the cuisine has a creative, international flair. Sweet roasted scallops with truffleperfumed mash is recommended.

  • It’s always a pleasure to smell the coffee being freshly ground at this cream-walled and wood-beamed café. Hundreds of coffees to choose from, with takeaway packets available.

  • This laid-back, outdoor café serves a sprightly menu of fresh, international fare with an Asiatic twist, including chicken curry and Greek salad. After the sun dips beneath the horizon, a bar-like vibe takes over, fuelled by beer and cider.

  • No prizes for the chicken-andchips style cuisine, but wins hands down for its unbeatable city views.

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