Dining in Barcelona, Spain
To say I ate well in Barcelona would be an understatement. The food and wine was incredible and the night life was something else, I wish I could post more pics of that! Check out these top rated restaurants that maybe you’ll consider trying on your trip there.
Restaurant Can Travi Nou is an old farmhouse serving traditional Spanish food located just outside of the city ,it was well worth the drive. The views are beautiful as well and the haze added an incredible ambience.
Windsor, Cuina Catalana is a young, fresh restaurant that draws on the gastronomy of Catalana to produce unique dishes. The indoor garden is also pretty incredible and the service was exactly what you’d expect from a high end restaurant. This spot is right in the middle of the city so super easy to access if you’re staying in town.
4 Gats was one of our lunch stops and in the day was frequented most notably by Pablo Picasso and three of his buddies. His work graces the walls and menus of this delicious restaurant located in the Gothic Quarter, he even held his first exhibition here in 1899. I recommend the chicken Catalan style…I can’t stop thinking about it!
Ornina states that it’s, “inspired by the fusion of cultures and therefore blends flavours of South Mediterranean countries.” I guess with a second location in Abou Dhabi does have a certain cache. The service here made me think of Run Lola Run if you know what I mean and the vibe was laid back, the kind of place you could hang out in all night. Until you want to hit the nightclubs of course.
In Barcelona the nightlife begins at 3. I’m not sure how anyone there gets any work done because they literally party until 8 a.m. Opium Mar Club was one of the spots we hit along the boardwalk.