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Pakta
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 4/4
- Critics choice
Albert Adrià's second eatery in Barcelona is a 'Nikkei' restaurant – a cuisine that was born in Peru out of the mix of indigenous cooking and Japanese immigration. Adrià has run Nikkei cooking
- Lleida, 5
La Verde Umbria
- Rated as: 3/5
- Price band: 1/4
Pizza is Federico Blondi's strong suit. Along with his wife, Sandra, Blondi opened this colourful Italian spot in 2012. Originally from Umbria, the green heart of Italy, Blondi has made a big hit with his roscón pizza, named for its distinctive ring shape. Aside from the usual toppings, you can
- Aribau, 100
Bohèmic
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 3/4
- Critics choice
It's good to find a place where the kitchen serves up more than just a nice dish, and can also evoke memories and bring out flavours that have been too long untasted. Bohèmic more than earns its place among the wonderful small family restaurants (Casa Lucio, Rincón de l'Agüir, Can Vilaró) where
- Manso, 42, Eixample Esquerre, 08015
Bernie's
- Rated as: 3/5
- Price band: 1/4
This small chain seeks to replicate the concept of the typical American diner, to the point that the furniture and fixtures were imported from the States. What makes Bernie's different from the others like it is the size of their menu. Sure, they make excellent burgers from premium-quality beef,
- Via LaIetana, 20, Born-Ribera, 08003
Tutusaus
- Rated as: 3/5
Thanks to the success of Tutusaus Turó Park, the flagship of this family restaurant, located for nearly 30 years on C/ Industria, the decision was made to create a space for tastings of the excellent products that have helped make their name what it is today, and to offer tantalising daily lunch
- Indústria, 165, Sagrada Família








