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Sunday 10 November 2013

RESTAURANTS IN BARCELONA! LIVE INCREDIBLE LIFE!

RESTAURANTS IN BARCELONA
For sure, Barcelona is the best city in the word for its culture, history, people, and of course FOOD! 
But where to go! Which restaurants the best?
Here, in the list below, you will find some of them. This delicious restaurants offers various cuisine , from Asian food, to Mexican, to the typical Spanish cuisine. So, the first step – to read the list, the second step – to think and to choose the restaurant , the third step – to go to the restaurant. The fifth step is to have BUEN PROVECHO!
1881
1881
1881
This marvelous restaurant is located on the top of Museu d’Història de Catalunya, in the building of Palau de Mar (Port Vell). You will be pleasantly surprised by distinguished and elegant setting arranged around an exquisite outdoor terrace with unique privileged views over the city’s skyline, excellent traditional Mediterranean cuisine that the restaurant 1881 per Sagardi propose for you. The service is a high level class.  Here you could find different kind of dishes: Andalusian style baby squid. Grilled coast baby squid. Fish and shellfish stew. Fishermen style rice. Donostia style fish. Grilled beef chops. Thin apple pie with ice cream. Traditional rice pudding, various types of food.
Bita Cora
Why locals love it?
Bita Cora
Bitacora is that kind of wonderful mix of bar and restaurant that keeps people coming back. During the day, the locals come in for coffee and food; at night, the crowd gets slightly younger, but they're still eating. And that's understandable, because Bitacora's mix of Argentinian and Spanish dishes is truly mouth-watering. Bita Cora is not the most luxury restaurant in Barcelona, but it is the most interactive and cozy one. This restaurant is great suits for that people who celebrate vacation on a tight budget. Besides the tapas they offer nice mojitos and Sangria. Why you should visit it. The open kitchen means the smell of food is always in the air, so go for lunch or dinner first, then you should stay for drinks. The music's usually a mix of classics, but at least it's not a radio blaring in the background.
Chido one
Chido one
Chido one bar mexicano is the cutest restaurant you’ve ever seen! It is located in the young Gracia area. It is Cantina Machito's little brother, more informal and with very Mexican decor. Chido one is decorated with beautiful Mexican paintings, dolls and little figures.In terms of food, they try to cook food from the Mexican markets, traditional, tasty and generous. They don't book in advance. Here you can try Mexican food for example, these dishes: Tacos ''de carrito '' or ''de cazuela''. Quesadillas. Antojitos. Tortas. Soups. Mexican beer. Frozen margarita. Here is a lovely informal atmosphere for young people and of course is suitable for children. Here you can lidten to Mexican music!
Hanagin Sushi
Hanagin Sushi
Hanagin presents the best sushi buffet in Barcelona. Hanagin does a modern twist on Japanese décor, opting for an urban grey and orange colour scheme. The food is really delicious here, fresh and undeniably delicious and all for a very reasonable fixed price. This is definitely the spot for sushi lovers, allowing them to savour as much of this seafood treat as they possibly can! Reservations are recommended after 9pm, they have only one problem- the waiters are not the friendliest ones. The waiters can speak only Japanese and Spanish, There you could not find English menus, but the food is great and fresh so I recommend you to go there with good company to create your own cozy atmosphere!
                                                                                 Bun Bo
Bun Bo
Bun Bo Raval is a friendly restaurant that offers Vietnamese and Asian cuisine. The restaurant welcomes us, in the very heart of Barcelona, in a quiet space decorated with bright colours ideal to come at any time of day, since it serves lunch, dinner, coffee, beer and cocktails. Here we can find the lovely terrace is really nice. Be sure, there you will try next dishes: Pho’ (traditional Vietnamese rice noodle soup with soy sprouts, onions, cilantro, lime, chilli and mint). Bún bò (noodle salad with beef, soy sprouts, lettuce, carrot, cucumber, fried onions, mint, cilantro and chopped cashews.) Bánh xèo (traditional Vietnamese crepe filled with prawns, pork, soy sprouts and onion). This little restaurant offers lovely mojitos for only €3, 50, so there is no need to spend your money!