Categories: International cuisine

French Gastronomy in Barcelona

Thanks to its proximity to France, Barcelona offers a great selection of restaurants and French delicatessen. ShBarcelona will now share with you the best spots to enjoy French specialties.

Related articles: Where to Buy French Products in Barcelona

Where to enjoy all things French…

French restaurants

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L’Atelier BCN offers French cuisine with a touch of Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine. You will enjoy fish, meat, and cheese as tapas. The restaurant has a bar and a covered terrace for a quiet and relaxed atmosphere.

Address: Carrer de Pau Claris, 153 (in La Dreta de l’Eixample)

Located close to the cathedral, Ascent offers gourmet dishes and fondue specialties. The setting is quite romantic and they provide a very good service.

Address: Carrer dels Arcs, 10 (in Gotic)

Whenever you plan a trip a the beach, think about Crêperie Bretonne Annaick at Port Olimpic! The menu is full of recipes for cakes and pancakes, with a selection of ciders and French wines. 

Address : Carrer de Ramon Trias Fargas, 2 (in Barceloneta)

French caterers

For your events or just to eat well without leaving your home, the French chef Michel Garnier offers a range of delivery services. Proud of his experience in high-end restaurants, he comes to your place to cook meals or prepare a buffet of high quality, tailored to your budget. Furthermore, he is a very kind person!

The French company Gourmet Express delivers all kinds of French specialties to your home.

Related article : Where to Get the Best Crepes in Barcelona

French bakeries

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Founded by a French entrepreneur, La Boulangerie has ten addresses in Barcelona.

At La Boulangerie you can buy French bread and great sandwiches to take away or eat in, and rolls of all kinds.

If you are looking for 100% artisan bread, go to Forn Baluard with five shops in Barcelona, for example, one in Poblenou. They are known to bake the best baguette in Barcelona!

Do you have other places you can recommend for French food or delicacies?

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Mae-Lise De Sousa

Barcelona is Maé-Lise's favorite city in all of Europe. Her articles in ShBarcelona share her journey through the Catalan capital.

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