Categories: Best restaurants

A taste of the Mediterranean

Barcelona is the perfect city to find fresh, delicious Mediterranean food. While Mediterranean cuisine includes foods from countries like Spain, Italy, and Greece, these flavors are unique and universally pleasing for all. There are many restaurants in Barcelona that serve up fresh Mediterranean, so here are some of the best.

Petit Pau

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Petit Pau can be found not far from Plaça Espanya, near the Hostafrancs Metro stop (Line 1). From Tuesday-Saturday you can visit this Mediterranean eatery, but make sure to book in advance since this restaurant is quite small and doesn’t seat many at a time. All of the seafood is fresh and savory but the octopus is especially notable. In addition to the seafood, Petit Pau also serves a wide variety of grilled meats, roasted vegetables, and of course scrumptious desserts. Best of all, the prices are moderate for the quality and quantity that you will receive. This restaurant has also been noted for having a friendly and reliable staff, so you know that you will be in good hands when you visit!

Location: Carrer de l’Espanya Industrial 22

Related article: The best seafood restaurants in Barcelona

Can Vallés

On Carrer de Aragó near Metro stop Rocafort (Line 1) is Can Vallés, a Mediterranean restaurant that serves creative and innovative dishes. If you book a rental in this neighborhood, it’s a beautiful place to explore, right off of Gran Vía. The focus of the menu is traditional Catalan cooking that has been updated and modernized, resulting in fantastic flavors that are reminiscent of grandma’s cooking. A lot of thought is out into pairing delicious wines with each plate, ensuring that you have the best culinary experience possible. Some of the most popular dishes include canelons, grilled vegetables, and grilled tuna and beef. Be sure to book in advance as this restaurant is in high demand!

Location: Carrer d’Aragó 95

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Napa

Napa is right in the heart of Eixample, steps away from Avinguda Diagonal. This restaurant is Mediterranean cuisine that has been influenced with classic California flavors, giving it a unique twist and separating it from the rest of the Med restaurants in Barcelona. You can choose to share tapas amongst your group at nighttime and during the day you can try the menú del día for €12.50 (Monday-Friday). You can try some Mediterranean classic dishes like scallops, pork shoulder, and calamari, or opt for the California side with things like hummus and guacamole. Having a meal at Napa could be the perfect way to cap off your vacation in Barcelona!

Location: Carrer d’Aribau 151

Firo Tast

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Firo Tast is located just a hop, skip, and a jump from Hospital Sant Pau and Sagrada Família, giving it the perfect location. This eatery serves up fresh and delicious Mediterranean favorites, but is known for being quite affordable and having a very friendly and efficient staff. When you eat at this restaurant you are getting the full dining experience. Many of the dishes incorporate fresh seafood and vegetables, staples in the Mediterranean diet. Don’t forget to save room for dessert; one glance at the menu will have you drooling!

Location: Avenida Gaudi 83

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Christine

Christine is a traveler, teacher, writer, and beach-lover, exploring Barcelona one tapa at a time!

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