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Txapela, Barcelona: Best Tapas in Barcelona

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Txapela
Originally uploaded by ruba8

Txapela Restaurant
Address: Passeig de Gracia 8, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 934 120 289

Located right on the Passeig de Gracia, Txapela restaurant serves up some of the best tapas in Barcelona. The nightly crowd and often long (but fast moving) queues are testament to the great food and atmosphere.

Once inside, guests can either sit at Txapela’s tapas bar or at a table upstairs or downstairs.

The circular bar at Txapela lets you see all the tapas before you order them and puts you in the middle of the excitement as the staff pours great Spanish wines from high over their heads.

The tables at Txapela restaurant are a bit more calm, and better for quiet evenings or large groups.

The menu at Txapela is all pictures. You can point to what you want to order if you can’t pronounce the name of it. Staff are helpful if you need assistance in ordering, as the menu is not in English.

Some of the best tapas at Txapela are the specials, so make sure to ask your server for the daily menu.


Best Tapas in Bilbao

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Rabas & Pintxos
Originally uploaded by JaulaDeArdilla

The best tapas in Bilbao are found in small restaurants and bars near the Plaza Nueva.

Called by their Basque name, pintxos, tapas in Bilbao are small bites usually eaten as a pre-dinner snack with wine.

Although there are many great places to find tapas in Bilbao, the very best tapas in Bilbao can be found at Lepanto and La ViƱa, two of Bilbao’s top pintxo restaurants.


Top Pintxos in San Sebastian

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Pintxos
Originally uploaded by RinzeWind

San Sebastian is known for being a culinary city that is unrivaled in its number of Michelin stars per capita, but you don’t have to break the bank to eat well in San Sebastian.

Pintxos (small bites) are a very popular dining option in San Sebastian. The following restaurants are the top five for pintxos in San Sebastian:

5. El Alcalde

El Alcalde is all about bull fighting. Posters, paintings and other bull fighting-related goods give the place a rustic atmosphere. El Alcalde serves up great classic pintxos.

4. La Cepa
La Cepa Address: 31 de Agosto, San Sebastian

La Cepa is an old, rustic sort of place that has good tapas and wine. Make sure to sample the croqueta de jamon (ham croquette); it’s to die for.

3. Restaurante Gandarias
Restaurante Gandarias Address: 31 de Agosto, 23, San Sebastian

Restaurante Gandarias has a wide variety of hot and cold pintxos on display along its bar. Make sure to try the Montaditos de Jamon (small prosciutto sandwiches).

2. El Fuego Negro
El Fuego Negro Address: 31 de Agosto, San Sebastian

El Fuego Negro is one of the best trendy bars for pintxos in San Sebastian. Serving up mouth-watering creations like the Kobe beef burger on a ketchup-flavored bun, they know how to do pintxos very well. They have an excellent wine list, too.

1. La Cuchara de San Telmo
La Cuchara de San Telmo Address: Off 31 de Agosto, San Sebastian

Tucked away in a plaza off of calle 31 de Agosto, La Cuchara de San Telmo serves up some of the best and most inventive pintxos in town. The beer battered bakalau tempura and the grilled octopus are among the best dishes at La Cuchara de San Telmo.

In the mood for something more substantial? Try one of the best restaurants in San Sebastian!