Catalonia, Valencia, and the Costa Blanca Restaurants

Catalonia's eateries are deservedly famous. Girona’s Celler de Can Roca was voted the best restaurant in the world in 2015 in the annual critics’ poll conducted by British magazine Restaurant, and a host of other first-rate establishments continue to offer inspiring fine dining in Catalonia, which began in the hinterlands at the legendary Hotel Empordà. You needn’t go to an internationally acclaimed restaurant, however, to dine well. Superstar chef Ferran Adrià of the former foodie paradise elBulli dines regularly at dives in Roses, where straight-up fresh fish is the day-in, day-out attraction. Northern Catalonia's Empordà region is known not only for seafood, but also for a rich assortment of inland and upland products. Beef from Girona's verdant pastureland is prized throughout Catalonia, while wild mushrooms from the Pyrenees and game from the Alberes range offer seasonal depth and breadth to menus across the region. From a simple beachside paella or llobarro (sea bass) at a chiringuito (shack) with tables on the sand, to the splendor of a meal at El Celler de Can Roca, playing culinary hopscotch through Catalonia is a good way to organize a tour.

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  • 1. Casa Anita

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    Simple, fresh, and generous dishes are the draw at this informal little eatery, an institution in Cadaqués. Tables are shared, and there is no menu; the staff recite the offerings of the day, which might include local prawns and sardines a la plancha, mussels, and sea bass. The walls are plastered with pictures of the celebrities who have made the pilgrimage here, including Dalí himself. 

    Carrer Miquel Rosset 16, Cadaqués, Catalonia, 17488, Spain
    972-258471

    Known For

    • No menu
    • Regional wines
    • Convivial atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun., Reservations essential
  • 2. El Dorado Mar

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    Around the southern end of the beach at Sant Feliu de Guixols, perched over the entrance to the harbor, this family seafood restaurant offers superb sea views as well as fine fare at unbeatable prices. Whether straight seafood such as lubina (sea bass) or dorada (gilt-head bream) or revuelto de setas (eggs scrambled with wild mushrooms), everything served here is fresh and flavorful.

    Passeig President Irla 15, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Catalonia, 17220, Spain
    972-321818

    Known For

    • Affordable cuisine
    • Knockout egg scramble
    • Fresh seafood

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Tues. Closed Wed., Credit cards accepted
  • 3. El Raset

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    Set alongside the harbor, this Valencian favorite has been serving traditional cuisine with a modern twist for more than 30 years. From a terrace with views of the water you can choose from an array of excellent seafood dishes, including house specialties such as arroz en caldero (rice with monkfish, lobster, or prawns) and gambas rojas (local red prawns). À la carte dining can be expensive, while set menus are easier on your wallet. 

    Calle Bellavista 7, Dénia, Valencia, 03700, Spain
    965-785040

    Known For

    • Excellent seafood dishes
    • Reasonably priced set menus
    • Tasty paella
  • 4. Restaurant Can Rafa

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    With picture-perfect views of the Cadaqués seafront, this restaurant’s terrace is always packed. Check the chalkboard for the day’s offerings, which overwhelmingly focus on local seafood and seafood-based rice dishes.

    Plaça del Passeig 7, Cadaqués, Catalonia, 17488, Spain
    972-159401

    Known For

    • Seaside location
    • Local seafood
    • Excellent wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner Sun. Winter openings times vary
  • 5. Restaurant Minerva

    $$$

    Dine on fresh seafood and paella on the terrace with fabulous views of the sea and the castle beyond.

    Carrer Sant Ramon de Penyafort 7, Tossa de Mar, Catalonia, 17320, Spain
    972-340939

    Known For

    • Fresh fish
    • Seafood paella
    • Great views from the terrace

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed., No dinner.
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  • 6. Tragamar

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    Along with typical coastal Catalan fare like grilled sardines and prawns, this chic beachfront restaurant offers a handful of classic paellas—including a vegetarian option—as well as more creative seasonal dishes like candied artichokes with cuttlefish.

    Passatge Jimmy Rena, s/n, Calella de Palafrugell, Catalonia, 17210, Spain
    972-307005

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood
    • Beachfront tables
    • Sea views through arched windows

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.–Wed. and Nov.–late March., No dinner Sun.
  • 7. Vivero

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    Carved into a rocky point above Playa San Sebastiá, the multi-level Vivero is actually three distinct spaces: a casual, alfresco tapas spot up top; a swankier "beach club" at the bottom; and sandwiched between is a bi-level indoor/outdoor restaurant, with a wide variety of seafood dishes and paellas. Whichever you choose, the real reason to come is for the magnificent views, especially at sunset.

    Passeig Balmins s/n, Sitges, Catalonia, 08870, Spain
    938-942149

    Known For

    • Wonderful sea views
    • Several spaces with different vibes
    • Outdoor dining

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