Kiku – El Raval
Dining in august in Barcelona can be problematic: Carlota Akeneyu - closed En Ville - closed Habana - closed hunger really started to set in but then I remembered Timeout…
Cal Boter
With all the cuisine Barcelona has to Italian, French, Chinese, Russian, Ethiopian, English (maybe not), American, sometimes you just wanna get back to keeping it real with Catalan food. Pà amb…
Massimo: omnes salutant regem
This week your ninja dining team (you never know we're coming so you better be ready) ended up in the pija section of town to check out Massimo, based on…
The Tatami Room – Tokio a Poble Sec
Seems I alternate between Catalan and Japanese places no? I promise in the future to mix it up some more. This time we wandered over to Poble Sec. We went…
De tapes a Sant Antoni: Bar Ramon
I had heard of Bar Ramon from various people but never had the chance to eat there until now. No excuse given that it's five minutes from my flat, but…
El Quim de la Boqueria – happy tummies since 1987
El Quim, headed by its namesake, a local Catalan chef, is something of an institution in Barcelona. I never went there because the mere thought of wading through hordes of…
Can Kenji
I'll start my reviews for the Barcelona Gastronomic Society with quick post about a fine dinner at Can Kenji, an izakaya (居酒屋), or Japanese tavern, found in a rather…
Koku Kitchen, a new born ramen restaurant in Gòtic
How's she cuttin'? That is the first thing that came to my mind when I realized that two Irish lads and a Swiss opened Koku Kitchen a few weeks ago.…
Arume, the next trendiest place in town everyone will talk about
We came across this new place thanks to the Ruta de Tapes del Raval last Friday (click here to see the participating bars and restaurants). If you feel passion about…
Menú del Día, what local Barcelonians have for lunch… and where
Look for this Menú del Día sign outside the restaurant and you will end up where Barcelonians go to eat lunch (regional specialties). It is a lunch deal with good…