2014-12-22



Eating tapas is a quintessential thing to do when in Barcelona, and the variations are aplenty so there will always be something to try every day. Call it a lifestyle maybe, and we really love how the Spanish indulge in the art of waking up late and lingering around tapas bars when the whole world is hard at work.

We bar-hopped every day when in Barcelona, ate more tapas in one week than we ever did in our whole lives, and our perceptions will never be the same again. Because apart from the interesting creations that we would never otherwise get in Singapore, eating tapas and sipping wine in Barcelona is an exceptionally sexy thing to do – especially when you sit outdoors on tree-lined paths, and when you have Latino music looping in the background

Here is our guide to Barcelona’s Top 11 Tapas Bars that you must try at least once in your life.



BAR PINOTXO

Ask anyone where the best tapas could be found and they would tell you Bar Pinotxo. Despite being internationally recognized and loved by its locals, Bar Pinotxo remains small and humble. The eatery is found in the local La Boqueria Market’s entrance and only 14 seats are available. The place is packed to the brim throughout the day and the process of queueing and waiting for a seat is an arduous journey undertaken only by the diehard foodies.

The bamboo clams and grilled prawns tapas are cooked to perfection and indeed, no other tapas we had after could match up to Bar Pinoxto’s superior standards. The downsides would be the waiting time and costly menu.

Carrer la Rambla, 89, 08002 Barcelona

Tel: +34 933 17 17 31

Mon to Sun: 6am – 4pm

Nearest Metro: Liceu



BILBAO BERRIA

Lively, vibrant and full of energy, Bilbao Berria is a fun tapas bar to dine at. Choose pintxos from the bar – they have an amazing selection with anything from egg sandwich to Jamon with fried green pepper and octopus & potato skewers. So many kinds of deliciousness on sticks, that’s how we’d describe it. Wash down everything with a jar of sangria. Life is perfect.

You can also order main course such as Paella with Seafood (€12.50), Stewed Codfish (€15), Oven Roasted Lamb Back (€17.50) from the kitchen.

Plaça Nova, 3, 08002 Barcelona

Tel: +34 933 17 01 24

Daily: 8am – 12 midnight

Nearest Metro: Liceu/Jaume L

CERVECERIA CATALANA

This is our absolute favourite tapas restaurant in Barcelona. Locals and tourists alike flock to Cervecería Catalana every day for tapas and drinks. It is perpetually crowded during meal times, so your best bet is to get here early. Otherwise, you have to be prepared to stand in line for at least 30-45 minutes. We would suggest getting a seat at the tapas bar because not only is the queue shorter, you can also catch all the actions unfolding right before your eyes.

Do not leave Barcelona without having a meal at Cervecería Catalana.

Carrer de Mallorca, 236, 08008 Barcelona

Tel: +34 932 16 03 68

Mon to Sat: 8am – 1.30am

Sun: 9am – 1.30am

Nearest Metro: Passeig de Gràcia

COMBAT CIUTAT

Conveniently located in the heart of Passeig de Gràcia, Combat Ciutat has established itself as the leading tapas restaurant in Barcelona for its exceptional tapas in a lively atmosphere.

Get the Assorted Tapas (€15.65) – with prawns, clams, green pepper, fried small fishes, and potato croquette – to share. The Baby Squids done in Andaluz style is also a must-try.

Rambla de Catalunya, 18, 08007 Barcelona

Tel: +34 933 18 19 97

Daily: 8am – 1.30am

Nearest Metro: Passeig de Gràcia

EL QUIM DE LA BOQUERIA

Other than Bar Pinotxo, another tapas bar at La Boqueria Market that deserves a mention is El Quim de la Boqueria. Located at the back of La Boqueria market, El Quim de la Boqueria is not as prominent as Bar Pinotxo, but once you walk to the end of the market, it can be spotted easily.

What the tiny stall lacks in size, it more than makes up for it with a wide variety of food. Highlights here include the freshly grilled fish and seafood – almost everyone will get the Razor Clams (€15) and Baby Octopus (€13.95), but the Mussels a la Mariniere (€8.95), in particular, deserves a special mention. The mussels are super fresh and perfectly cooked.

Mercado de La Boqueria

Les Rambles, 91, 08002 Barcelona

Tel: +34 933 01 98 10

Tue to Sat: 7am – 4pm

Nearest Metro: Liceu

LOLITA TAPERIA

Amongst the numerous tapas restaurants in Barcelona, Lolita Taperia – opened by Joan Martinez, Albert Adrià’s ex-partner at the former Inopia - stands out for its funky and modern interior. It is fun, bustling and offers the quintessential Spanish tapas experience.

The tapas bar has retained some of Inopia’s classics like the super addictive Aubergine with Molasses (€4.90) and the sublime Tuna Loin (€9.90) in a refreshing ponzu sauce.

Carrer Tamarit, 104, local2-4, 08015 Barcelona

Tel: +34 934 24 52 31

Tue to Thu: 7pm – 12 midnight

Fri & Sat: 1pm – 4pm, 7pm to 12 midnight

Nearest Metro: Poble Sec

PACO MERALGO

Paco Meralgo came highly recommended by a local and indeed, we had an excellent meal there. The classy tapas bar serves a huge variety of tapas ranging from a simple Chicken and Ham Croquette (€1.35) to Fresh Anchovies in batter (€5.35), Patatas Bravas (€3.8), and Deep Fried Baby Squid (€11.55).

Carrer de Muntaner, 171, 08036 Barcelona

Tel: +34 934 30 90 27

Daily: 1pm – 4pm, 8pm – 12.30am

Nearest Metro: Diagonal

QUIMET & QUIMET

Quimet & Quimet is a tiny tapas bar. There are no seats, so you wait for your turn to get a spot at the crowded bar, and then fight – no, we are not kidding – to get the attention of the staff to order your food. Settle down with a glass of sangria or cava, or both.

There are many tapas to choose from, but one of the most popular options that everyone orders is the Salmon, Yogurt and Truffled Honey Sandwich.

Carrer del Poeta Cabanyes

25, 08004 Barcelona

Tel: +34 934 42 31 42

Mon to Fri: 12pm – 4pm, 7pm – 10.30pm

Sat: 12pm – 4pm

Nearest Metro: Paral·lel

SEGONS MERCAT

The recommendations of Spanish locals brought us to Segons Mercat restaurant, an innovative tapas place located in the district of La Barceloneta. It was one of the restaurants to be bestowed a Certificate of Excellence in 2013 by Trip Advisor for its remarkably fresh tapas and attractive prices.

The delectable squid ink paella completely surpassed our expectations – it was one of the best we ever had. Wine starts at €3.50 per glass and two course set lunches start from €10 per person.

Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes

552, 08011 Barcelona

Tel: +34 934 511 698

Mon to Fri: 1.30pm – 5pm, 8pm – 11.15pm

Sat & Sun: 9am – 11pm

Nearest Metro: Barceloneta

TAPAS 24

Tapas 24 may not be the cheapest tapas bar in Barcelona, but it is still worth a visit. It has the usual tapas like Bravas (€3.50), Iberian Ham Croquette (€2.50) and Fried Anchovies (€8.50), but you have to try the signature dishes which include Bikini Black Truffles Sandwich (€8.90), Mc Foie Burger (€9.50) and the divine Ous Estrellats al Gust, which is quite simply smashed eggs with potatoes – deceptively simple yet it hits all the right spots. We’d do this dish any time.

Carrer de la Diputació, 269, 08007 Barcelona

Tel: +34 934 88 09 77

Mon: 8.30am – 11pm

Tue to Fri: 1.30pm – 3.30pm, 8.30pm – 11pm

Sat: 1.30pm – 3.30pm

Nearest Metro: Passeig de Gràcia

TICKETS BAR

Known as the tapas restaurant of Barcelona, Tickets Bar is the new tapas bar of world-renowned chef Ferran Adria, and new as it may be, it has already won countless accolades and is enjoying fame at its peak now. For many foodies who have never had the chance to try the now-defunct El Bulli, Tickets Bar is your ticket (pun intended) to sample some of El Bulli’s signature dishes in carnival-like setting.

Reservations at Tickets Bar open two months ahead, plan ahead if you want to have a meal here.

Avinguda del Paral·lel

164, 08015 Barcelona

Nearest Metro: Paral·lel

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