Amaya - Barcelona

  • Description:

    • The bar, located next to the Basque restaurant with the same name, is an ideal place to eat. Here, Catalan and Basque cuisines are perfectly combined, and their half-portions are famous for being generous. Most of the dishes on the menu can also be ordered as tapas, accompanied by any of wines from the well-stocked cellar, as well as the typical Basque cider or the txakoli (a slightly sour, typical wine). As for the food, be sure to try the eels, clams and fried baby squid.

    User Reviews for Amaya

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      Don't do it! Outside on Las Ramblas

    • Don't get sucked in by the lovely environment. We've never had a frozen pizza this bad (the 4 cheese pizza). The calamares were soggy and overcooked. So very sad that this...

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      A Very Special Birthday

    • Recommended at our hotel. The ambiance on the Ramblas was high energy and really fun. Our waiter was charming, funny and efficient. Food was good. It made for a great birthday celebration.

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      DO NOT GO - COMPLETE RIP OFF

    • Went to this restaurant as it had featured in a Daily Telegraph review of Barcelona (8.1.12). Had the same experience as "AVOID at all costs" reviewer - cocky service, food...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 34 933 02 10 37
      • send email
      • Address:

      • La Rambla 20-24
      • Barcelona 08002
      • Payments:

      • mastercard visa
      • Hours:

      • Daily 1p-5p & 8:30p-mid

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