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Chaotic and lively, with a sunny terrace, Bar Paris attracts a student crowd. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it’s ideal for clubbers not ready to go home.
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A mixed crowd drifts in to read the paper or smoke a Havana cigar with a post-lunch carajillo (coffee and cognac). Excellent coffee.
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Said to be the oldest café in the Eixample, with dark wooden interiors that have not changed for a century. An unpretentious and authentic spot for a quiet coffee.
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This classy café has been in business since 1929. Arguably the best pernil (serrano ham) in the city.
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Splurge on Catalan food with a modern twist and fine wine in the impressive surroundings of these Gaudí-designed dining rooms.
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Just a few steps from Rambla de Catalunya, with some of the best tapas in town and a variety of domestic and imported beers.
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El Japonés pulls in a lively, hip crowd to feast on sushi, sashimi and tempura at communal trestle tables. Low lighting, buzzy atmosphere.
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Oriental in design with a great terrace and “new” Mediterranean food.
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A specialist café with more than 50 types of tea and coffee.
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An economical, any-time-of day option serving hundreds of types of flauta (thin baguettes).
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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