It's not that the food is bad, but it doesn't seem to be made with fresh ingredients. It's all a bit generic, I would say it's more like a snack bar that serves dishes. They have traditional Spanish dishes to attract tourists coming from Parc Guell probably (that was my case), but they don't seem to have an actual chef. The patatas bravas in the end were just fried potatoes cut into cubes. The vegetarian paella (almost 15 per paella) had a strong taste of industrialized vegetable stock. The sangria seems to have been made with some really cheap wine. The staff was kind, but they informed us last minute that they were closing and brought the bill right away. We didn't have time to finish the sangria, and we couldn't have dessert as we would have liked. It was 30 euro per person for an ok food. If you go there, know that is expensive...
Read moreLeft the place with stomach discomfort— I think from the fresh oj Only place that made my Americano wrong… half filled small cup?! I filled the cup from my own water bottle. And, when I ordered the americano, they kept asking if I wanted an Americano sand? I guess they wanted me to spend more money. By the way , yheir tiny tiny canolis were $2.95 a piece, I should have asked before buying…felt like a tourist trap… I would not patronize the place ever… bad start to my day with these people—establishment but visit to Park Guell made up for it even though I kept worrying if I was going to crap my pants...
Read moreHonestly a tourist trap and if it wasn't for the rain, we wouldn't have made the quick decision to stay in on a whim. The food was mediocre at best and the chicken fingers were basically frozen chicken fingers deep fried - over fried and not pleasant. The paella we ordered is the same photo shared in many of these tourist places - we believe it's a brand they purchase and recook, it was okay, but definitely overpriced for what it is. If you have time and aren't escaping the rain, definitely recommend you trek food for...
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