Bass|🍣 SENSATO log post
🍣 Restaurant SENSATO, Barcelona: A Buzzy Omakase Spot (April Throwback) Flipping through old photos and realized I never shared my April visit to SENSATO—one of Barcelona’s long-revered omakase spots. Let me fill you in, with all the little details that stuck with me… 📍 The Deets (With a Heads-Up on Finding It!) Nestled on Carrer de Septimània, 36 (in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi), this place is sneaky hard to spot. The (entrance) blends into the street, so pro tip: arrive 10-15 minutes early. I wandered back and forth once or twice, squinting at doorways, before finally nailing it. 🧭 Trust me, you don’t want to be rushing—they start sharp on time. 📱 Booking Made Easy (Kinda) Reservations happen via WhatsApp: shoot them a message, and they’ll ping over a link to pick your slot. Back in April/May, it was surprisingly chill—we scored a table for the next week without hassle. But word on the street? Summer gets (crazy) busy, so lock in plans ahead if you’re visiting then. 💸 The Spread: €95, 20 Courses, and Zero Regrets (Mostly) At €95 a person (drinks extra 💸), it’s not cheap—but omakase rarely is. Over the night, we worked through ~20 courses, each crafted right in front of us by the chefs. Now, taste is super subjective, so I won’t rave or rant: some bites wowed (buttery toro, melt-in-your-mouth uni), others were solid but not mind-blowing. But the flow? Perfect. No rushing, no lagging—just a steady stream of fresh, pretty plates that kept us engaged. 🍽️ The Vibe: Low-Key Luxury It’s not flashy—think warm lighting, a counter that puts you up close to the action, and chefs who seem genuinely into their craft (no stiff formality here). By the end, we left full (very full) and satisfied. Not “life-changing,” but absolutely “worth the hype” for a solid omakase fix in BCN. If you’re craving Japanese fine dining in Barcelona, add this to your list. Just… set a reminder to leave early to find the door. 😉 #BarcelonaFood #OmakaseLovers #BarcelonaEats #JapaneseCuisine #SpainVibes