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    Pont Vell

    4.0 (6 reviews)
    PriceyCatalan, Spanish
    Open 1:00 pm - 3:30 PM, 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Curia Reial

    Curia Reial

    3.0(7 reviews)
    0.1 km

    Amazing food for an unbelievable price. Three course meal for 18 and the food is culinary In taste…read moreand presentation.

    Curia Reial has a fairly standard-looking café-type setup in the Plaça de Llibertat in Besalú, but…read morego into the actual restaurant and out the back and you will find yourself on a lovely deck overlooking the river Fluviá with a perfect view of Besalú's famous medieval bridge into the town. This made for a nice and relaxing setting for dinner, which rounded my 2.5 star review up to 3 stars rather than down. Dinner itself was pleasant. The Gazpacho was very good and served in generous portions. Main course choices consisted largely of grilled meats and fishes, with a few more inspiring items (the duck breast with cherry reduction being one of them). Everything was cooked simply but well and served with garnishes of large grilled green peppers (like a huge padron pepper) and tasty roasted potatoes. There was no standout feature of the menu or the food itself but other than lacking inspiration, we had no complaints and it made for a nice casual evening meal in Besalú. The desert menu included all the usual suspects (flan, crema catalana, etc.) but the deserts themselves were a bit sub-par (the crema catalana, for example, was quite soupy and clearly had aspirations higher than its station in life). If you're looking for an unfussy casual meal in a nice setting then this might be your spot. Otherwise, for a slightly more upmarket meal in Besalú with an equally nice setting and level of relaxation, try Pont Vell (closed the night we went).

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    Curia Reial - Arroz mar y montaña

    Arroz mar y montaña

    Curia Reial - Meloso de ternera

    Meloso de ternera

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    Ensalada de membrillo y setas con brie rebozado

    El Cul Del Mon

    El Cul Del Mon

    5.0(3 reviews)
    26.1 km

    One of my favorite dining experiences in Girona! The food was exceptional--succulent lamb chops,…read morerich and comforting cannelloni, and crispy fried artichokes with romesco sauce that I still dream about. To top it off, the cardamom-infused tea was a fragrant, soothing finish and the desserts...wow. The rustic setting added so much charm, and the owner was incredibly kind and welcoming. Truly an unforgettable meal and experience.

    Good food is easy to find in Girona. Exceptional food is more of a rarity. El Cul del Món hits it…read moreon the head; beginning with this beautiful stone building and impressive metal sign that greets you, big and bright windows are welcoming from the dark street outside. Everything about El Cul was divine. The appetizers (Moroccan salad, pumpkin soup, and meat selection) were tasty and just the right portion. The artisanal bread did come with a 1.10 supplement fee - kind of tacky but entirely worth it. And the olive oil? Good grief that stuff is liquid gold. Get the bread for the olive oil alone! My lamb shank entree was a very hearty serving and cooked to perfection. Crispy on the outside and succulent in. My friends had the chicken cannelloni which was much more petite yet still delish. (Save your pasta ordering for Italy. They do great rice dishes in Spain and this was tasty, but vai a Italia per la pasta della nonna!) Other friend's sea bass was cooked to perfection. Chocolate desserts, oh my! Yup, get those too.

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    El Cul Del Mon
    El Cul Del Mon
    El Cul Del Mon

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    Cerveseria Catalana - fried artichoke

    Cerveseria Catalana

    4.4(1.8k reviews)
    100.3 kmL'Eixample
    €€€

    It's been a decade since I came here for my first Tapas in BCN. This is where I realized there was…read morea lot of my peeps that works there and it's nice to feel at home, lol. This was recommended by friends awhile back, I remembered the modern ambiance, amazing Tapas, friendly service and the place was as busy then until now. For this big restaurant caliber, it's pretty crowded yet they do a good job with a fast turnaround. We did the early Dinner and by the time we got out there was already a long line for late Diners. The fact that even after a decade, it's rare that I go back to the same spot let alone they're still around after all these years. You already know that tells a lot and I feel bad for those who didn't have the same great experience, hope they give it another shot. See y'all soon! Salut, Vermouth!

    Walking down the street on Rambla and a "Huge Line" has gathered outside Cerveseria Catalana…read more Something special must be happening here to have this big of a crowd waiting. My son had been here last year and thought, it was a solid. We put our name in, went to a nearby park bench to wait and watch people for 50 minutes. The servers outside are grumpy as to many people are crowding the sidewalk and impeding his service. Finally, our name was called, were seated at the bar, and watched a chef make the magic dishes. The menu is huge and I can't help but watch the delicious dishes flying by us. So little time and yet so many great choices, this won't be easy. We began with the beef tenderloin montadito foie gras. It was presented as a open face sandwich on a bagette. We split it as it had a huge piece of foie gras. The tenderloin was tough and the tapas tasted like indivdual components, not a blended or refined profile. The grilled razor clams were nicely cooked, slightly gritty and needed to be washed more thoroughly. The Spanish omelet wedge was spiritual, dish of the night award. The onion made the dish! The sliced fried artichoke was finely shaved, and again lacked a enjoyable flavor that I would order again. The chips with fried eggs and Jabugo ham was different, tasty and a concept I would not of thought about. Delicious! Casveseria Catalanahe was packed and stacked for a reason. A high vibe and energy even in the face of a revolt at the check in desk from hungry dinners. I came say without hesitation, we will give them a second try. The staff was friendly, engaging, warm and a good sense of humor, nothing but smiles. I can't wait for our next trip to Cerveseria Catalana and let them tell me what to order. Good luck and see you sooner than later.

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    Cerveseria Catalana - Dining room

    Dining room

    Cerveseria Catalana - Lenguado con calamares

    Lenguado con calamares

    Cerveseria Catalana - Open till 1:30am?

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    Open till 1:30am?

    Can Roca - "Carrot Cake": Not many detectable carrots. Tasted like a bran muffin.

    Can Roca

    4.2(5 reviews)
    24.4 km
    €€

    We are completely confused. This restaurant is well-reviewed and the owner has published two…read morecookbooks, so our group of 4 were all shocked to be served what could most accurately be described as hospital food. The starter salad was not fresh and not seasoned. The vegetable of the day was overcooked boiled potatoes and green beans with no seasoning. The soup of the day was as thick as glue, and again, under-seasoned. The fresh hake was deep fried and overcooked. The "steak" was a cheap cut, maybe 3mm thin, and looked like something that would be served at a prison. We sat at the restaurant looking at online photos from positive reviews, wondering if we had shown up on the chef's day off. We do not speak Catalan, but when our waitress came to clear our plates, and saw that we hadn't eaten some items, she made it clear that she understood why. We had a dozen items. The pork cheek was decent. The ice cream was fine. The crema was fine. Nothing else. This was easily the worst meal we had in a MONTH in Catalonia.

    We came here at the recommendation of a local and I have a feeling that it will be hard to find…read moreanother restaurant during our trip to Spain that beats this place and both value and taste. We were told that the sons of the owners of this restaurant own the 3 Michelin star restaurant just down the street. It's no wonder their kids have cooking chops because the food at Can Roca is as good as home made gourmet food gets. For two people with drinks, our 3 course meal (not counting a poached egg complementary starter) came out to less than 30 euros! We came at the end of the lunch crowd, around 4pm, when they were closing their lunch hours and reopening later for dinner. Despite the odd hour, the restaurant was completely packed but we didn't have to wait long to get a table. The whole place was locals only. Their menu is small and we were told they were already out of quite a few items. We basically told our server to give us whatever they had still available and whatever else she recommended. I can't tell you the names of the dishes but everything was just spectacular. We had these potato croquettes that were so divine, a bit salty from the meat mixed in, but super creamy. Even the potato and peas dish turned out to be really good- simple but satisfying. For the main dishes, we got the ribs with roasted chestnuts, and a stewed beef with mushrooms. The meats were so tender. And then for dessert we got some type of chocolate mousse with cookie crumbles and a coconut cream mousse with pineapple bits. This is the stuff you can expect to get at a fancy restaurant, definitely not at a mom and pop shop. Needless to say, we left very full and will definitely be back next time we are here.

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    Can Roca
    Can Roca - Peppers stuffed with bland, heavy meat in a thick gluey sauce

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    Peppers stuffed with bland, heavy meat in a thick gluey sauce

    Normal - Sacha omelette with red prawn carpaccio and its juice

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    5.0(3 reviews)
    26.0 km

    We were fortunate that the host was kind enough to squeeze us in before the next reservation…read morearrived. I wanted to try everything on the menu, but my wife was not game. For starters: Iberian ham croquette made with sheep milk from Mas Mercè - pretty standard Pâté de campagne with foie micuit, pistachios and pickles - this we didn't finish probably because we were drawn to other things Warm salad of grilled seasonal vegetables, green lettuce sprouts, dried apricots and cured duck breast - really enjoyed this one! Grilled tuna belly with almond Meunière sauce, persimmons, fennel and citrus fruits - can't go wrong with tuna belly, and the sauce was good Sacha omelette with red prawn carpaccio and its juice - I pretty much gave up on this one since my wife doesn't like shrimp, but moments later they offered up a half portion! I like this one a lot! Meat: Wellington fillet with Café Paris sauce, onion and dried plums - this was definitely the best thing we had. It was perfectly cooked and the sauce was amazing. We were too full for dessert, but they felt badly that we had to rush out before the next reservation so they sent us off with sweets. Really appreciated the extra attention the staff gave us to ensure an excellent experience despite not having a reservation. What a good find!

    Recommend it? Dios Mio! OMG, YES! (Our BEST meal in our 5-week stay in Barcelona)…read more Return again? DEFINITELY (A MUST HOMAGE whenever in Spain!) Overall: 5+ out of 5 in EVERY ASPECT Taste: 5+/5 Out of this world (if you are into "fine dining" at a NORMAL Average Joe approach/price by the owners of one of the World's Best/3-Michelin "Celler de Can Roca" then you've come to the right place) Quality: 5+/5 Spectacularly fresh, local in every way, including the regional Empordas wines! Service: 5+/5 The young lady was nice and explained in English very elaborately on dishes that we inquired about. Value: 5+/5 If you know, you know. This kind of Michelin-like approach and quality at around $50-80 per head with wine and a shared dessert is UNBELIEVABLY AFFORDABLE and of the HIGHEST VALUE! X-factor: 5+/5 Only a 40-45 min high speed train ride from Barcelona's Estacio Sants metro/train hub to Girona. Day trip in the Medieval town of Girona is excellent. Plenty to see, eat and enjoy. BONUS: Just minutes away, go see the GOT (Game of Thrones) Season 6 filming locations for Braavos such as the cathedral and the Arab Bath, plus a few more! Note: Be sure to book a reservation at restaurant and for your high speed from Barcelona ahead! I booked 1 week in advance for a mid-July lunch.

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    Normal - Iberian ham croquette made with sheep milk from Mas Mercè

    Iberian ham croquette made with sheep milk from Mas Mercè

    Normal - Wellington fillet with Café Paris sauce, onion and dried plums

    Wellington fillet with Café Paris sauce, onion and dried plums

    Normal - Fideus/Fideos (short Catalan macaroni noodle pasta) with pork and lobster

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    Fideus/Fideos (short Catalan macaroni noodle pasta) with pork and lobster

    Pont Vell - catalan - Updated May 2026

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