8 Best Restaurants in Barcelona, Spain

Lluritu

$$ | Gràcia Fodor's choice

There's no need for complicated sauces here—the super-fresh grilled fish and seafood here speaks for itself, simply drizzled with olive oil or served with a lemon slice. The diminutive dining space is equally unadorned, with plain white walls and bright, somewhat industrial-style lighting; an illuminated panel above the bar lists what’s available that day, which might include razor clams, octopus, sardines, and the restaurant’s namesake fish.

Torrent de les Flors 71, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08024, Spain
+34-93-855–3866
Known For
  • fresh grilled seafood
  • daily fish specials
  • a local favorite
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed., Reservations essential

Barceloneta

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This restaurant in an enormous riverboat-like building at the end of the yacht marina in Barceloneta is geared for high-volume business, but the paellas and grilled fish dishes are reliably excellent. The hundreds of fellow diners make the place feel like a cheerful celebration.  

Botafumeiro

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On Gràcia's main thoroughfare, Barcelona's best-known Galician restaurant has maritime motifs, snowy white tablecloths, and fleets of waiters in spotless white outfits serving über-fresh seafood, from raw platters to whole grilled fish to lobster paella. 

Gran de Gràcia 81, 08012, Spain
93-218–4230
Known For
  • outstanding seafood
  • excellent Galician wines
  • pricey but worth it
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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Can Majó

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Can Majó doesn't consistently reach the standards that once made it famous but the food is still a notch above most of the touristy haunts nearby. Specialties include caldero de bogavante (a cross between paella and lobster bouillabaisse) and suquet (fish stewed in its own juices), and the terrace overlooking Barceloneta Beach is a pleasantly upscale alternative to the surrounding beach bars.

Emília Llorca Martín 23, 08003, Spain
93-221–5455
Known For
  • terrace overlooking the Mediterranean
  • fish dishes
  • excellent paella
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon; No dinner Tues. and Sun.

Can Solé

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With no sea views or terrace to attract diners, Can Solé has to rely on its reputation as one of Barceloneta’s best options for seafood. Faded photos of half-forgotten local celebrities line the walls of this 120-year-old establishment, but there's nothing out-of-date about the exquisitely fresh seafood. 

Sant Carles 4, 08003, Spain
93-221–5012
Known For
  • fresh fish daily
  • traditional Spanish rice dishes
  • historical atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.

El Passadís del Pep

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Hidden away at the end of a narrow unmarked passageway off the Pla del Palau, near the Santa Maria del Mar church, this restaurant is a favorite with well-heeled and well-fed gourmands who tuck in their napkins before devouring some of the city's best traditional seafood dishes. Don't bother asking for a menu—there isn't one (although you can pre-book a set menu in advance online if you prefer), rather, you can either place yourself completely in the hands of the team, or tell your server what your budget is (starting from around €50 per person).

Pl. del Palau 2, 08003, Spain
93-310–1021
Known For
  • fresh seafood and Iberian ham
  • tapas served in rapid-fire succession
  • no actual menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., public holidays, and 3 wks in Aug.

Gouthier

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Weather permitting, this French-inspired oyster bar puts tables and banquettes out in the Plaça Sant Vicenç, arguably the prettiest square in Sarrià. Make your choice among 12 varieties of oysters—especially the plump sweet ones from Normandy—shucked and served fresh with rye bread and pats of French butter, as well as other more elaborate tapas dishes.

Mañé i Flaquer 8, 08017, Spain
93-205–9969
Known For
  • Spanish oysters from the Delta de l'Ebro
  • good wine list
  • pleasant terrace
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No lunch Tues.–Thurs., No dinner Sun., Reservations suggested

Xiringuito Escribà

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Of the many restaurants that dot the Barcelona seafront, this is one of the better mid-range options. Seafood is the focus here—raw, grilled, or fried—and there’s also an extensive menu of paellas and fideuàs, any of which are best enjoyed on the breezy terrace, overlooking Bogatell Beach and the Mediterranean.