Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera Restaurants
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- LLoriOrange County •16 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 25, 2024My wife and I had a wonderful experience at Sagardi. The staff were very friendly and provided excellent service. We had a great meal and ordered the steak, salad and dessert. The steak was cooked to perfection and the salad and dessert was delicious. I would definitely recommend Sagardi as a great date night spot or after show dinner spot.More infoSagardi BCN GòticPrice: Very Expensive• Basque• Ciutat Meridiana•4.6
- DFDFWDaveVIPDallas - Fort Worth •11 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 19, 2024The food and service were both excellent. It’s a very nice restaurant with great decor, very open and more modern than many places in the area. We ate shortly after they opened for dinner and it was quiet, but the staff was super attentive even as the place started filling up later. Highly recommend.More infoBabou Restaurant at Vincci GalaPrice: Expensive• Spanish• Dreta de l'Eixample•4.7
- SSatuChicago / Illinois •5 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 16, 2024We visited this restaurant twice during the stay in Barcelona as we loved the food and the restaurant so much. The atmosphere is lovely. Feels like a real Japanese restaurant. The food is delicious and we tried almost everything on the menu. I can warmly recommend the restaurant!More infoIKOYA IzakayaPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Ciutat Meridiana•4.5
- SsumeetVancouver / British Columbia •11 reviews5.0Dined on Aug 30, 2024Fantastic service! Octopus was excellent as was the cheese boardMore infoCalabrasaPrice: Expensive• Catalan• El Gòtic•4.3
- OTOpenTable DinerWisconsin •1 review5.0Dined on Sep 1, 2019Great service - great place - Food was so deliciousMore infoTapas Bona Sort - BornPrice: Moderate• European• Dreta de l'Eixample•4.3
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The lower portion of the La Ribera area is called El Born, which connects it to Barceloneta, and like the neighboring Gothic Quarter also features plenty of Medieval buildings. El Born is actually one of the most visited parts of the Ciutat Vella (“the old city”) for tourists, and has lots of restaurants, bars, and boutiques, which also makes it popular with expats. Though this southern section of the larger La Ribera neighborhood is quite small, it’s become one of the most fashionable areas within Barcelona, and the rest of La Ribera is considerably poorer and far less frequented by tourists. As a result of the gentrification happening north of El Born and the way the larger area is changing, it’s able to be a very trendy and fun spot, while being cheaper and less saturated than the already-established Gothic Quarter next door.
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