Makamaka Beach Burger Café
Makamaka, which means ‘very close friend’ in Hawaiian, opened its doors in Barceloneta in 2012. The popular burger restaurant sits on a happy stretch of Passeig de Joan de Borbó, right before reaching the beach.
Makamaka, which means ‘very close friend’ in Hawaiian, opened its doors in Barceloneta in 2012. The popular burger restaurant sits on a happy stretch of Passeig de Joan de Borbó, right before reaching the beach.
La Pepita opened in 2010 in the lower part of the Gràcia neighborhood, led by Sergio Andreu and Sofía Boixet. The pair had recently returned from Paris, where Sergio had worked for a gourmet Spanish restaurant called Fogón.
Cambodian chef Ly Leap brings the cuisine of Southeast Asia to Barcelona’s Eixample neighborhood in a beautifully exotic setting.
Teatre Grec is a theatre made in the style of ancient Greece and set on Montjuïc, surrounded by parks and gardens. It was built out of a disused quarry for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition by the Catalan architect Ramon Reventós i Ferrerons.
Sagàs is a small mid-mountain village situated in the Berguedà, where the Pyrenees begin. Oriol Rovira, the cook of Els Casals, a restaurant located in Sagàs, created the concept of Sagàs restaurant.
Xemei is located in a charming area of Poble Sec, at the foot of Montjuïc near the Teatre Grec. The restaurant was started by two Venetian twins, Stefano and Max Colombo after discovering the lack of good Italian restaurants in Barcelona.