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Where to eat in Barcelona to celebrate Sant Jordi

Complete the traditional plan of giving a book and a rose for Sant Jordi, with a delicious meal in some of these restaurants in Barcelona. Who's in?
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Next April 23 is celebrated in Barcelona the day of Sant Jordi. Coinciding with the Book Day, the tradition in this city is to give a book and a rose. We want to add a plus to have the complete plan. Therefore, we have selected some of the best restaurants in Barcelona where you can eat to celebrate Sant Jordi in style. Which one do you choose?

Besta

Our brand new Golden T of Tapas Magazine in Barcelona could not miss a celebration like Sant Jordi. Surprising and unclassifiable, Besta is that place where the smallest detail rarely fails. A brief menu, based on the Galician cuisine of chef Manu Núñez and the Catalan cuisine of his partner, Carles Ramon. The restaurant offers a proposal mainly based on fish, always cooked with great care and with some surprising garnish. We can find from a permit accompanied by sea urchin on a corn toast, a scallop with Iberian juice or a grilled red mullet with beet juice and pickled carrot. If we fall madly in love with any dish, we are lost: the menu is so changeable that we will probably not find it on our second visit.

Por: Laura Conde

Barcelona. Aribau, 106
930 19 82 94
Menu: €40-50
Gallega / Creativa

Fauna

In an unbeatable location, between Portal del Angel, Las Ramblas and Plaça Catalunya, is the Kimpton Vividora hotel with its Fauna restaurant on the second floor. Undoubtedly, one of the perfect places to eat on the day of Sant Jordi. It offers a gastronomic proposal that will make you feel at home. The cuisine is based on traditional recipes with local products, with the stamp of chef Jordi Delfa. Among its exquisite elaborations we must highlight the cannelloni of rustida meat and foie, Soubise sauce and Comté cheese, the quoted Santa Pau beans with crispy pork feet pancake, Perol sausage and crayfish, the desired steak tartar of matured beef from Girona or Parellada rice with squid, cuttlefish and red shrimp from Blanes.

Barcelona. Carrer del Duc, 15.
936 425 300
Menu: €40-50
Tradicional / De proximidad

Estimar

Located in the Borne district, behind the church of Santa Maria del Mar, Estimar restaurant is an intimate and somewhat hidden place, characterized by its love for the sea and its grilled cuisine and product. Run by chef Rafa Zafra, exBulli and current executive chef of Heart Ibiza, it serves a very basic cuisine but with an excellent innovative proposal, based on the purity and quality of seafood and fish. Estimar also has another restaurant in the center of Madrid.

Barcelona. Sant Antoni dels Sombrerers, 3
932 68 91 97
Menu: €120
Marisco / Mediterránea

Tragaluz

The Tragaluz group has almost twenty restaurants in the city of Barcelona alone. For this Sant Jordi, we have highlighted its namesake, Tragaluz, located between Paseo de Gracia and Rambla Catalunya, which has been offering modern Italian cuisine in a chic atmosphere in the heart of Barcelona for more than two decades. With several spaces and a decoration with lots of vegetation, here you can taste dishes such as Mezzi paccheri with turbot, dill and sea asparagus -as in the photo- or Bruschetta of steak tartar with watercress and pickles, among other delicacies. A highly recommended option to eat on Sant Jordi’s day. You can also consult the rest of the group’s restaurants in Barcelona, Madrid and Mallorca.

Barcelona. Pasaje de la Concepción 5
934 870 621
Menu: €35
Moderna / Mediterránea / Italiana

Batea

New project of the restaurant team Besta Barcelona (Marta Morales, Carles Ramon and Manuel Núñez) who have created Batea. This restaurant is a new concept of bistro seafood restaurant halfway between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, with quality products that pay tribute to the roots without falling into folklorisms. It is informal and simple, but not simple. Its aim is to offer a genuine experience for the palate.

Barcelona. Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 605
932 68 91 97
Menu: €50-60
Marisco

Brabo

Rafa Panatieri and Jorge Sastre are the two chefs at the helm of Brabo, one of the openings of the moment in Barcelona. This space aims to combine casual haute cuisine with a grill where the product is the backbone of the menu of 15 dishes. The mushroom and egg casserole, the Frisian steak, the burrata with cherry tomato and Cantabrian anchovies – in the photo – or the smoked Gascón pork tartare are some of the must-tries.

Barcelona. Séneca, 28
93 124 77 45 
Menu: €50-70
Asador / De producto

Croma by Flash

This restaurant of the Flash Flash group opened in 2020 in the district of Les Corts. It offers a market cuisine with very fresh produce and its menu has a wide variety of dishes. The space, designed by architect Iván Pomés, has a large living room with a glass façade and a large terrace. For this Sant Jordi, it can be an obligatory stop to regain strength after walking the streets of the city. In addition, for this special day they will serve a menu for 29 €, which includes grilled sea bass salvaja with bouillabaisse of letters or duck breast with apple millefeuille, among other options. In addition, they will have a book stand with books such as ‘Cooking with herbs in many ways’ by Karin Leiz or ‘The encyclopedia of flavors’ by Niki Segnit.

Barcelona. Avinguda Diagonal, 640
663 96 42 61
Menú de Sant Jordi: €29. Menu: €35
De mercado

Oaxaca Cuina Mexicana

This is the project launched by Joan Bagur in the heart of the Born district. It is a unique gateway to the most authentic Mexican cuisine. Here they have total respect for Mexican products and their original flavors, but providing an avant-garde and modern technique. You can taste from guacamole, tostas or chapulines, to a wide variety of tacos, aguachile or their black mole from Oaxaca.

Barcelona. Pla de Palau, 19
933 19 00 64
Menu: €60-70
Mexicana

Amar Barcelona

Another obligatory stop in Barcelona with the seal of a reference, Rafa Zafra. This restaurant, located in the oldest five-star hotel in Barcelona, the Palace, offers a whole display of product that pays tribute to the sea. With an excellent quality raw material, in its menu you can order from oysters and caviar to recipes with nods to Catalan cuisine that translate into rich stews. In addition, honoring its name, the main ingredient of this restaurant is the love with which everything is cooked.

Barcelona. Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 668.
931 03 99 88
Menu: €120
Del mar / Mediterránea

Sartoria Panatieri

Rafa Panatieri and Jorge Sastre (from Brabo) also lead this state-of-the-art pizzeria project where they make their own sausages, cheeses and work their own vegetable garden. Their philosophy is clear: ‘From farm to pizza’, that is, an absolute respect for the product. Thanks to this, they serve one of the best pizzas in Barcelona that you must try. And a day as special as Sant Jordi, may be the right day to taste special pizzas such as butifarra, seasonal leaves, torta de la Serena and mozzarella, or others off the menu and in limited edition as the one with braised ham, morels and rustido sauce -in the photo-.

Barcelona. Encarnació 51 / Provença 330
931 05 57 95
Menu: €25-30
Italiana

Sagardi BCN

The Sagardi Group and all the restaurants they own are well known. The one that bears the name of the group, Sagardi BCN, is a restaurant that claims the Basque roots in a cosmopolitan environment. From the best txuletones and fresh fish, to a bar with typical pintxos from San Sebastian, so you can adapt your menu to the mood you are in. So for the day of Sant Jordi, both this restaurant and the one they have in Argenteria in the Born district, are ideal for a break on the way, after walking the streets of Barcelona.

Barcelona. C/ de Muntaner, 70.
93 706 07 06
Menu: €60
Vasca / Tradicional

Nomo Gràcia

This was the first restaurant opened by the Nomo Group. Located next to the Jardinets de Gràcia, here they serve the best of Japanese cuisine in a cosmopolitan, modern and cozy atmosphere, which will transport you directly to Japan without leaving the center of Barcelona. They have the Nomo Naoyuki Menu for 50 € per diner (drink not included), but they also have an extensive menu with Japanese tapas, raw-bar, rice and noodles, grills, makis, nigiris and endless options.

Barcelona. C/ Gran de Gracia, 13.
934 159 622
Menu: €40-50
Japonesa

Ikoya Izacaya

Ikoya is one of the Japanese options also offered by the Sagardi Group. It is a project of Hideki Matsuhisa together with Iñaki Lz. de Viñaspre. This restaurant is a meeting point between the sensational market product and the purity of Japanese technique. Entering here is like immersing yourself in a traditional Tokyo tavern and tasting a meticulous selection of sashimis, niguiris, ramens, hosomakis and uramakis, meat and fish dishes, and of course, robata. And all exceptionally paired with a selection of artisanal sakes. After a morning full of literature, the final stop has to be at Ikoya to stimulate all the senses through an unparalleled culinary experience.

Barcelona. Av. de Francesc Cambó, 23.
933 10 18 18
Menu: €50
Japonesa