SODA BUS
Read moreA London bus (yes, a bus!), colorful neon lights and guitars hanging from the walls, the Soda Bus is a veritable tribute to rock culture and American street food (as well as that of the rest of the world). And that's exactly what you'll find here: burgers! But don't be fooled: the local's Mediterranean roots are not forgotten, so they use km0 ingredients for an eco-friendly and successful result. Tapas to share are also on the menu. In short, an urban meeting place for informal moments with friends. Find out more.
RESTAURANT TRÀNSIT
Read moreLocated in the Augusta Vallès Hotel, Trànsit uses Mediterranean products to prepare good regional recipes. The atmosphere is relaxed, with a panoramic and privileged view of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. With its air-conditioned room, the address is recommended for the lunch menu or for dinner à la carte. For exclusive, tailor-made events, the outdoor Mirador del Trànsit gazebo is ideal. Smart tip: try the cocktails concocted during the evenings and the excellent vermouths on Sunday lunch.
ALQUIMIA
Read moreAlquimia is a rather original proposition: its founders place themselves in the wake of the science of the alchemists, those scholars of yore who dedicated their lives to knowledge and the quest for eternal life! Combining the disciplines specific to this art (chemistry, philosophy and astronomy), Alquimia plays on alchemical imagery and offers original, astrally concocted cocktails, bigkinis (an adaptation of the bikini, a typical Spanish club sandwich) and street food from the four corners of the globe. A karmic journey guaranteed!
PEPETA
Read moreThis restaurant on Calle de Nàpols, linked to the famous Casa Lolea du Born, is named after Pepeta Moreu, Gaudi's muse. A woman in the shadows who nevertheless left her mark on the city. The place itself is quite simple, a bright and beautifully arranged bistro, as are the culinary offerings, inspired by the authentic flavors of Casa Lolea. Traditional tapas rub shoulders with contemporary creations, each dish telling its own story. Also noteworthy is Pepeta's excellent collection of sangrias. Lovers beware!
BETLEM
Read moreVíctor, nephew of the owners of the old grocery store, created in 1892, will delight you with his seasonal cuisine. In a gastro-bar spirit, you can sit on the Parisian-style terrace or in the small room upstairs. You will enjoy dishes inspired by traditional cuisine, such as Iberian pork feather with emmascarades potatoes (potatoes mixed with cabbage and black pudding), as well as recipes from elsewhere, such as crab ravioli seasoned with coconut and lime. A delight!
PETIT TAPAS
Read moreA gourmet tapas restaurant to discover in the Gothic Quarter! Le Petit Tapas welcomes you in a pleasantly subdued atmosphere, whether you're in the intimacy of the restaurant room or seated at the bar. The Mediterranean-inspired menu features a variety of creative tapas, as well as a fine selection of local wines. Try the beet carpaccio with goat's cheese and walnuts, the excellent ceviche-style sea bream or the pork filet mignon en croûte! And don't forget to save room for the crème brûlée praline!