Barcelona Cuisine
So resourceful Jason found this really cool article in the NY times today on Barcelona cuisine....
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/travel/03choice.html
So many places to eat, so little time.... :)
Resto reco by my brother:
Salamanca - Paella...
Almirant Cervera, 34, 27Barcelona, CT 08003 Spain
Parc Guelle
Nice park in Barcelona
Madrid Cuisine
Here is what I found on a site! You can do you own tapas tour!
Evening tapas customary: Since 8 pm.
Follow this route to do a tapas tour by your own:
Calle de la Salud (your hotel), Calle del Carmen, Puerta del Sol, Carrera de San Jeronimo, Calle Victoria (all about 10 minutes).
At calle Victoria:
- Venta El Buscón (try salmorejo)
- Alhambra (traditional bar)
- La Casa del Abuelo: gambas a la plancha (grilled prawns)
At calle Alvarez Gato:
- Las Bravas: patatas bravas (diced fried potato with cayenne sauce)
- La Fragua de Vulcano: langostinos cocidos (boiled king prawns)
At plaza de Santa Ana:
- La Moderna: pez espada ahumado (smoked swordfish)
- Cerveceria Alemana: sardina rebozada (battered sardine)
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