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Where is the best restaurant for paella? Should we go to Barceloneta?

Feb 17, 2011

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Barcelona Free
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Answered by Barcelona Free , Barcelona, Spain

Yes go to Barceloneta, but avoid touristic places. For instance:

http://www.atrapalo.com/restaurantes/cheriff_f1218.html

Feb 18, 2011

Maxime Landemaine
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Answered by Maxime Landemaine , Barcelona, Spain

Try el Rey de las gams 2 on Passeig Joan de Borbo ! :)

Feb 19, 2011

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Answered by Smednick , Barcelona, Spain

Go to Can Majo in Barceloneta. On the beach, an old, landmark in Barcelona renowned for it's paella.

Feb 20, 2011

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Answered by Marta Laurent , Barcelona, Spain

Set Portes used to be considered the best paella in town, and it is still often visited by celebrities and local politicians. It's located right at the beginning of the Barceloneta district.

But lately Can Solé appears to have beaten the "old king of paella" and it's even chosen the best rice in town by the local version of Time Out. That one is harder to find, as it's in one of the alleys inside the Barceloneta district.

Another great place that I love is Kaiku. Doesn't look very fancy from outside (paper tablecloths and so on), but it's got amazing food! And it's got a great terrace with views to the Barceloneta beach.

Feb 23, 2011

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