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    Petit Comité

    4.1 (32 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndMediterranean, Catalan, Tapas Bars
    Open 1:00 pm - 4:00 PM, 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Fried eggs with pork belly and soufflé potatoes
    Doug B.

    I don't seek out restaurants based on Michelin stars, and I have eaten here once before they received their star. I have to be in the right frame of mind to go to a sophisticated place like this, but I have to say that it was one of the highlights of my trip to Barcelona. We had a group of 5, which seems to be big for many places like this. Still, we reserved a table and arrived promptly at what seemed to be "senior citizen hour" in Barcelona -- not that there were even older folks: there was NOBODY around at 8pm and the place didn't fill up until "normal" dinner time around 10pm. We ordered a round of drinks from the bar and a large sampling of appetizers to get started. These are not your typical Spanish tapas. They do offer the ubiquitous bread with tomato or sliced Iberian ham, but we'd had quite a bit of those at other places. No, here you have to go for the Foie gras over puffed pastry with caramelized apple and a little. Don't run away: it is like a fancy party in your mouth. Share the party with others! I don't normally order foie gras because I find it terribly rich and not my thing. However the sweetness of the caramelized apple and the crunch of the pastry go together so well that I have to recommend it. Just cut it into pieces for sharing. If that just isn't your thing, maybe try the fried eggs with pork belly and soufflé potatoes instead. If the foie gras is a fancy party, this one is like comfort food with a Michelin star. Cut into the egg and let the yolk run out into the potato, then get some of each with a bite of pork belly ... definitely more my speed: I could eat the whole plate, twice! For my entree, I had the baked monkfish with potatoes, ham and fried garlic. It was presented beautifully and had a good combination of flavors. I need to say that I prefer the roasted suckling pig with caramelized fruit that I had last time, but wanted to try something different. Save room for dessert. (Good Luck!) By the time they rolled the dessert cart out, I was too full to eat any more. I helped clean up some of the fantastic desserts that others ordered, so I can say that I don't think you can go wrong with anything there, if you have planned ahead like I did not.

    J D.

    Loved this Michelin starred restaurant. I've been to many and this was on par with the very best in the world. Reservations on the fork were surprisingly easy to make. Plenty of available reservations. By far my favorite meal in Barcelona so far. Food and wine was amazing and the multilingual staff were top notch. My favorites included their "free" duck liver starter, the fried egg with pork belly appetizer and olive oil was amazing. Everything was delicious but if I had to choose one complaint, the paella was a tad salty but still very good!

    Frank D.

    The decor matches any trending soho or San Fran restaurant but, the atmosphere is much more "stuffy". The host is warm and Very friendly which, is the exception to the rule and not the "norm". The food: We ordered the free range chicken. The delay to take our order was followed with an apology but, they only had one English menu ( this is not an issues as I'm fluent in Spanish) and the long wait to just get us a drink seems almost cultish. We received thin slices of pork grinds beautifully presented ( see pictures). This was average in taste ( think every restaurant in south beach). Second was the "pig ears". Just extremely salted. Then our entrees ( the chicken). It was just horrid; not only extremely salted but way under cooked. My plate ended with a deluded only red/bloody pool. The skin was perfectly crisp with beautiful grill marks. The service was arrogant and not warm. To end this experience we were handed a 380 euros bill. Mind you two cokes and two order of chicken. Again the apologies and delivered the "appropriate " bill. Maybe the planets aligned to provide "Murphy laws worst case" but, surely I can't imagine all of these issues are just a "fluke".

    The dry rice dish was interesting. With dried cod clams shrimp and cuttle fuss.

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    9 years ago

    Excellent restaurant! The food was delicious, great wine selection and perfect service. Reservation are recommended. Amazing

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    6 years ago

    The service is slow. The food is salty. And the people are not nice! Asked for hot water and was charged 2.5 euro.

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    Seriously the most amazing meal I had in Barcelona. The bone marrow with tartar was the best I've ever had anywhere- hands down.

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    8 years ago

    very good monk fish and dissert, definitely will come back again.

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    They do offer the ubiquitous bread with tomato or sliced Iberian ham, but we'd had quite a bit of those at other places.

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    La Taverneta - Anchovies in vinegar

    La Taverneta

    4.8(38 reviews)
    1.6 kmBarri Gòtic
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    10/31 How was…read moreHalloween in Barcelona? It is the night where everything is seemingly youthful, everyone in costume, and the surroundings mysterious. Nestled in an unassuming network of cobble stone lined alley ways are hidden gems worth discovering. We came looking for tapas, paella, sangria; and we found just that. Location: Plaza de España is within a 5 min walk, blocks away from shopping, and 30 minutes from the airport by way of shuttle. Used Google Maps with several sharp turns to find this local favorite. Service: the owner employs his pet Pomeranian, that follows the wait staff unconditionally. This is a no frills restaurant; grab a seat anywhere you like, and order off the menu. What we ate: Table service - pitted olives; briny and herbaceous. So delicious as an appetizer. Crisp Potatoes - served with aioli and red pepper sauce; so simple yet so comforting. Fried Calamari - can't go wrong with crispy calamari. Pork & Mushroom Paella - I know we're used to seeing seafood, but pork and mushroom with crispy rice is different, bold, and worth each bite. Sangria Blanco - I won't lie, it was heaven with the first sip, and it left me wanting more. Unlike its red cousin; white sangria is lighter and more fruit forward. So refreshing! After 18 hours of transiting; this was a delectable experience.

    An eclectic lunch stop for the adventurous. Beer and house sangria were paired with our amazing…read morefresh salad and authentically tasty seafood paella. We were treated like locals with a warm welcome. Tables outside on the patio as well as cozy indoor seating. The house made lemon cello was a finishing treat.

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    Ziryab Fusion Tapas Bar - charcuterie board

    Ziryab Fusion Tapas Bar

    4.9(38 reviews)
    2.0 kmSant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera-Born

    This place had wonderful service and a cool atmosphere. Plenty of tapas options and we tried a…read morebunch.

    Ziryab fell onto my radar as a popular tapas spot in Barcelona. I didn't make that many dining…read moreplans in advance before visiting the city, I just knew I wanted tapas. Ziryab seemed to fit the bill, so we made plans to stop here during our first night in the city. Ziryab is located close to the Gothic Quarter, on side street. It's kind of inconspicuous from the outside, but the interior gives way to a really welcoming space. The restaurant is separated into two main areas, with an earth-tone color scheme that has a rustic, almost cave-like aesthetic. The high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows keep the dining room open and spacious. The tapas menu had a good selection, and we decided on several items: pan con tomate, sweet potato rolls, chicken cannelloni, bacon-wrapped figs, croquettes, falafel, and a charcuterie board. All the tapas were great - my favorites were the chicken cannelloni, pan con tomate, and the charcuterie board. The cannelloni especially was a standout - definitely a unique dish, and the chicken was super flavorful. We opted for dessert, and got the feta whip cheesecake - this was great as well. The combination of tang and sweet was a good finisher to our meal. Service was great - everyone was friendly and our dishes were served at a good pace. Overall, I'm glad I tried out Ziryab - the tapas were delicious and atypical of ones you find elsewhere in Barcelona. I would have no qualms returning here for another meal.

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    Ziryab Fusion Tapas Bar - One of 3 interior rooms

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    Cachitos

    Cachitos

    3.9(125 reviews)
    0.7 kmL'Eixample
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    4 of us came in on a whim. The restaurant is super cute and the ambience was drawing us in. Started…read morewith cocktails, we had a pornstar martini, sangria, Paloma, and a strawberry mojito. We ordered the zucchini noodles with prawns and cuddlefish, zucchini flower stuffed with burrata, goat cheese and honey toast. Everything was good. We also had the black paella with prawns aioli. The charge for paella is per person but we asked for a portion for 2. Service was nice and friendly. Our server kept us clean and was able to help with off menu drinks. He checked on us multiple times and made sure we were enjoying.

    Popped in while walking around the Plaça Catalunya. We sat outside on the terrace, which was…read moreactually in the middle of the roadway with traffic on either side... It was cool. The service was very attentive, and our waiter, a fellow Ecuadorian...was very professional and friendly. We ordered staple tapas and dessert, and the food was very delicious. I had no idea how huge and elegant the restaurant was until I went inside to use the bathroom before leaving. We were there just after 7 pm so it wasn't as busy as I imagine it will get later, because in Barcelona, people don't have dinner until 9 or 10 PM. We ordered fresh salmon with dill, coroquetas de jamón iberico, a cod fritter, and chicken cannelloni with foie gras and black truffle sauce. We also ordered the pan with tomate, of course to soak up the truffle sauce. The cannelloni was amazing! I mean it melted in your mouth amazing!! After our snacks... We ordered dessert. We ordered their homemade Belgian chocolate ice cream, which is hands-down, the best chocolate ice cream I've ever eaten. And we also ordered their version of a crème brûlée called crema Catalonya! Both desserts were amazing, however, I highly recommend the Belgian chocolate ice cream. Overall, the experience was amazing and I hope to pop in again before we leave. Enjoy!

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    Downstairs looking up towards entrance

    Mazah - Mixed grill

    Mazah

    4.1(13 reviews)
    0.9 kmL'Eixample

    Our first dinner in Barcelona- had walked to the gothic quarter- walked past it and decided to go…read morein. We were not disappointed. Cute place, nicely decorated- has great seating places to hang out. Staff welcoming and efficient. Food was great- needed a healthy meal- and we got it. We got the fattoush salad: was refreshing Mixed grill- had a kebab, grilled chicken, grilled beef (or lamb maybe- whatever it was, was good), and a lamb chop. Served on the classic thin bread with a side of grilled potato, onion, pepper! It was everything I needed it to be- all the meat was tender, flavorful and moist. Was also the perfect amount for 2- and we finished everything!

    We were seeking a non Spanish restaurant in Barcelona and we decided to try Mezah after I stumbled…read moreupon the reviews in Yelp. Both my son and I are very picky about Lebanese food having been spoiled by the excellent Lebanese in our home town Los Angeles, so we ordered with trepidation. The very first must-try dish immediately set our minds at ease: please, do yourselves a favor and order their Fatoush salad. It's done so right, juicy tangy, bursting with flavors and the pita in the salad is made into a curly flower and gives a delicious crunch. We liked the dish of garbanzo and yogurt a bit less, as it was quite heavy and lacked flavor. My son was very pleased with shish tavouk with chicken, and I loved my halloumi dish. The service was slow (as everywhere in Barcelona) but it was efficient, and our Egyptian waiter had good recommendations for everything. He was funny and personable.

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    Mazah - Fattoush salad - the bread crispies were yummy!

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    Fattoush salad - the bread crispies were yummy!

    Petit Comité - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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