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No prizes for the chicken-andchips style cuisine, but wins hands down for its unbeatable city views.
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A bit off the beaten track, but worth hunting out, this authentic Spanish eatery offers an excellent selection of tapas.
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Cañota’s superb, traditional, and supremely economical cooking includes excellent game dishes. This place lives up to its phenomenal reputation.
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By far the best food in the Poble Espanyol.
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A great terrace, views of Miró’s sculptures, plus well-presented modern food with an Italian accent.
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Looking out over the Poble’s “village square”, this huge terrace restaurant offers stunning views and a good range of traditional Mediterranean dishes.
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The grand Oval Room of the Palau Nacional is an elegant lunching spot. Specialities include vegetables au gratin and pastries.
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A typical local restaurant with a fantastically economical three-course lunch in pleasant and unpretentious surroundings.
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A giant aquarium is full of lobster, crabs and more, all waiting to be plucked out and served up fresh and sizzling on a plate.
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Techno rules at one of Barcelona’s most famous nightclubs, housed in the huge Gothic towers at the Poble Espanyol’s entrance.
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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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