Mediterranean Restaurant · El Raval · 110 tips and reviews
Marine D: Best place to eat in Barcelona! Extra nice service (gracias Xavi!) and very good food. Don't be afraid and try the baby squids with white beans: delicious!
John Anderson: Amazing market just off La Rambla. It’s worth wandering a little deeper into the market as prices are more reasonable. Cones of Iberian ham and cheese are highly recommended.
Levent Akgerman: The owner was very attentive hosting in a classic setting out of story books. Red mullet liver, fish soup, squid w/glazed onions, squid w/nero seppia, crab, and of course turbot!
LeVan Greene: We did a tapas crawl and this was one of places on the crawl. The garlic shrimp was delicious the wine excellent great spot very popular. Highly recommend
Calle de Sixto Ramón Parro, 7, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha
History Museum · 6 tips and reviews
Nicanora Becerra: Lindo e interesante! Teresa, su dueña, encantadora y amante de lo que hacen... Recomendable totalmente la degustación y el mini recorrido por la historia del queso manchego.
Marty O.: Establiah a base (get a table, even share one); get your wine, then go on the best tapas safari you’ll ever experience. Oysters are fresh, olives excellent. Finish w/ a coffee, you’re all set
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · 71 tips and reviews
Tomas Gorrissen: This restaurant is very special. The food: Taste, aroma, look - the absolutely sublime service. It's just a completely wild experience
Paraje de la Vega s/n, Jiménez de Jamuz, Castilla y León
Steakhouse · 43 tips and reviews
Ricardo Arcos: To eat of the “bueyes” of José Gordón is like drinking a bottle of the finest Bordeaux. Every animal is different. The flavor is complex and nuanced and you will find a new sensation every time.
Comfort Food Restaurant · Nueva España · 86 tips and reviews
Seve Ponce de Leon: The toughest and most exciting table in the city, where chef David Muñoz channels his early experiences at restaurants like Nobu and Hakkasan into an haute Spanish experience.
Gourmet Store · Centro Histórico · 16 tips and reviews
Journey City Guides: A fascinating temple to canned fish with 300 different types presented in a fun store detailing the history and background of each cannery
Miss Tailor: A well composed choreography of innovative and beautiful interpreted avantgarde oriental food. The service was absolutely nice and beautiful - we got a nice wine recommendation matching the food.
The Ritz-Carlton: People have been coming to La Boqueria since the 13th century. Don't miss the fish market early each morning, and head back in the afternoon for drinks and tapas in one of the bars inside.