Articles tagged with: Dining Out
People arrive at Rafa’s restaurant in Roses for different reasons. Some foodies can’t get in to El Bullí, just up the road, so they come here instead. Some gourmands come here because it’s …
Last month, we told you all about our visit to Hisop, one the great “bistronomic” spots on Passatge Marimón in the upper Eixample area. Having heard so much about Hisop’s neighbor, Coure, we decided to …
Living in Barcelona is a real privilege for people like me, fanatics of Catalan cuisine both traditional and modern, and because of this privilege I have a seemingly endless list of restaurants to try. The …
So you’re a vegetarian looking for a restaurant where you won’t be forced to perform an autopsy on your food as you eat, removing chunks of chorizo from the lentils or tuna fish from the …
I was initially pretty intrigued when I stumbled across a video of a review of a new Catalan restaurant in New Delhi. I love the idea of seeing Catalan cuisine popping up in unexpected places, …
Just a few weeks after a huge freak snowstorm, the clouds have lifted over Barcelona, the sun is coming out and restaurant and bar owners are breaking out the patio furniture to improvise sidewalk cafes. …
Last month I was surprised to find an article in my beloved New York Times about — of all things — sushi in Barcelona. I was surprised for two reasons: first, because my quest for …
Underground restaurants — clandestine dining operations run out of people’s homes or other locations — have created quite a buzz in the past few years, particularly in large cosmopolitan cities such as London, Buenos Aires, …
