This eatery has been in business since 1836 and has built up a loyal clientèle that always packs the place. It serves traditional Catalan cuisine, with a few good ideas from Cantabria and Galicia thrown in. Try the traditional delicacies, you'l like them for sure. Follow that with one of their famous rice dishes, such as Arròs A Banda (like a two-course paella) or Arròs Negre (rice cooked in squid's ink).
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“Visit in a salt mine”
The menu is now in seven language, this should have been a warning to begin with. While the traditional atmosphere and interiors can compensate...
“Avoid”
(note - this restaurant also listed as 7 Portes - read those reviews too!) We went on a recommendation from our hotel manager elsewhere in Spai...
“Avoid”
We went on a recommendation from our hotel manager elsewhere in Spain - big mistake. Should've left when we got the menu in 5 languages and saw...
“Silly place - food average and pricey - a tourist trap”
Went to this place for paella on basis of recommendation. Disappointing - paella was salty and gluggy. Entrees were no better - $30 for 5 strip...
“Dumb tourist trap in Barcelona”
Went to this place for paella on basis of recommendation. Disappointing - paella was salty and gluggy. Entrees were no better - $30 for 5 strip...
“beware the paella”
My brother-in-law and I got food poisoning from eating paella there on saturday 27 Dec 2008. It's a shame as I was really looking forward to ea...
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