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Port Vell, Barceloneta & Port Olímpic : Places to eat

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

  • 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.

  • An old-style, family-run tapas bar that has been serving fresh seafood tapas to locals for decades.

  • The oldest restaurant on this strip serves time-honoured Catalan cuisine, specializing in catch-of-the-day dishes.

  • Can Ramonet

    One of the oldest restaurants in the area, this place serves seafood and paella, including their signature paella Can Ramonet , piled with seafood and meat.

  • The yacht club’s restaurant offers views of the harbour and a top- notch seafood menu.

  • Founded in 1836, this large, busy institution serves some of the finest Catalan cuisine in the city, including robust paellas and seafood platters.

  • Innovative Mediterranean and French food – try rillettes of duck confit with gherkins – makes this a hit.

  • This family-run gem serves excellent arroz de barca (rice in broth, with seafood) and suquet (seafood and potato stew).

  • This restaurant serves superb Mediterranean cuisine. Try the cua de rapè (angler fish) with potatoes, ham, pine nuts and pistachio vinaigrette.

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