It’s been a while since i eat a churros. So i thought it’s a great idea to eat again in one of the best place of it here in Barcelona, right?
But yeah, i guess my expectation was too high.
The churros was fresh and hot and stuff. But it was somehow a bit too oily for me. I couldnt eat more than 2 churros.
I bought it with the chocolate and it was the highlight for me. It had a great thickness to it with enough sweetness for a not sweet-tooth person like me.
Overall, i think it’s an okay place. But i dont think it’s radically best churros compared to the one i’ve eaten before. And it’s even safe to say that i ate some better churros in my life.
The price was okay, the service was great. But well, i left with some questions in my mind on whether i should recommend this to other people or not, which is not a good thing. Cus i read reviews saying good stuff about this place. So i close this review with, i dont know.
(I’m thinking of going again to try, hopefully to get churros with less oily taste. But as for now,...
Read moreThis was across the street from our hotel. We saw a bunch of young Sg tourists standing in the middle of the (large) pavement sharing the snack and so we walked up to ask if these churros were any good. They absolutely recommended it and they weren’t wrong! They said the chocolate dip is a must and they weren’t wrong about that either. Hahahah.
The chocolate dip was rich and thicker in consistency. Oh the churros were freshly fried with fresh dough and so it was yum at max percent. Crunchy yet soft on the inside. We asked for sugar on ours and it was perfect though the locals before us seemed to prefer it plain. It was 4.20euro for the set of 6 with chocolate dip. I think it’s cheaper on its own but hey I’m on holiday and if fellow citizen recommended the chocolate dip with such Ernest expressions (both the ladies and the guy), I will take their word for it and wasn’t disappointed in anyway.
The Q looked long but it moved fast. Didn’t really see the interior. They had high stools but tight spacing. Take away...
Read moreMy favorite place for churros and hot chocolate, and we tried many places whilst in Barcelona. The churros and porras are freshly fried and delicious to dunk in hot chocolate or coffee. The menu is small, but you can tell it's the place locals come to get an inexpensive churro and hot chocolate. Definitely order the hot chocolate to dip your churros or porras into as it is rich, thick, chocolatey, and not overly sweet. The staff tells me it's a secret mix of 3 types of chocolate. This style of churros are thinner, shorter, crispy, and do not have cinnamon. Porras are a bit thicker and have a fluffier/doughier interior. The staff may not have the best English, so here's a couple of things to know. 1) after you order your churro or porras, they'll ask you if you want to eat there or take away and if you want sugar on top (say yes). 2) the menu is written in Spanish and Catalan with a sprinkling of English so don't worry--chocolate con...
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