Many restaurants are closed Sunday and Monday. So you will need to make sure you visit your top choices Tuesday – Saturday (unless they are among the few open on Sunday & Monday). Also, most restaurants don’t open before 7pm, so going to the Markets and getting some cured meats and cheeses along with a bottle of wine is a great to do, especially if you have rented an apt. It really submerges you into the local culture. I wish we had markets like this here in the states, but being able to experience them for a week was a real treat.
Here are a few of my MUST GO TO tapas bars from our last trip:
Inopia - Carrer Tamarit 104 - This is a must on your list of tapas bars to have dinner at. They are closed Sunday and Monday, as are many of the best restaurants, so make sure you put this on your list to go Tues – Saturday. The service is great and the food is fantastic. Some of our favorite tapas included the Tuna, octopus, smoked sardine salad & smoked salmon with yogurt and honey. They open at 7. Get there by 7:30 to get a seat, otherwise there is a good chance you will have to wait in line. Mario Batali said about Inopia on his website www.spainontheroadagain.com: "Best Tapas Ever", and he was not wrong.
Here are a few of my MUST GO TO tapas bars from our last trip:
Inopia - Carrer Tamarit 104 - This is a must on your list of tapas bars to have dinner at. They are closed Sunday and Monday, as are many of the best restaurants, so make sure you put this on your list to go Tues – Saturday. The service is great and the food is fantastic. Some of our favorite tapas included the Tuna, octopus, smoked sardine salad & smoked salmon with yogurt and honey. They open at 7. Get there by 7:30 to get a seat, otherwise there is a good chance you will have to wait in line. Mario Batali said about Inopia on his website www.spainontheroadagain.com: "Best Tapas Ever", and he was not wrong.
Before going to Inopia stop at Bahia Porto Mar Restaurante Sabor do Brasil on Ave del Paral-lel 127-129. They have the best Sangria I have ever had. It is 2 blocks away from Inopia and worth the trip if you like Sangria.
Paco Meralgo – Another must on Tapas bars. This was one of my favorites on this trip. We went twice and would have gone back a third time. You must ask for the raw tuna steak, it is amazing. Other things on my favorite list included Shaved artichokes, Fillet with garlic (fried), Octopus with caramelized onion, steak tartar and salmon. Their wine list is fantastic and the service is great. I enjoyed sitting at the bar. You are close to everything and you get to see a lot of what others are getting. This gets 5 stars in my book!
Cerveceria Catalan – this tapas bar is open on Sunday and Monday. Save this for one of those 2 nights. The servers at the table were not as helpful with suggestions as the woman at the bar so here are a few of ours: Get the selection of tapas, Veal Filet Bruschetta, Bacon, cheese & dates, Salmon bruschetta, and the grilled prawns. We had a bottle of the Camins de Priorat 2007. We had it first at Inopia and found that it became out favorite wine of the week. It was good and not too expensive.
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