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1. Paella A trip to Barcelona wouldn’t be complete without indulging in a plate of paella. This iconic Spanish dish features a flavorful mix of rice, saffron, and a variety of seafood or meats.
You can't visit Barcelona without going to El Born (no, seriously, it's pretty unavoidable...). El Born is Barcelona's artsy, ...
In Barcelona, dinner is traditionally served much later than it is in the United States. Expect to eat dinner around 9:00pm, although some restaurants will open earlier, around 7pm, for tourists.
Just off the main drag of La Rambla is Barcelona’s best-known food market. Opened in 1836, the grand, modernist hall is filled with vendors selling everything from snails to pigs’ trotters.
It's 9:50 p.m. on a warm, pleasant Friday night on Ronda de la Universitat in Eixample, the energetic and tourist-teemed neighborhood of Barcelona, Spain. Hundreds of people hustle down the wide ...
Equipment and ingredient suppliers joined bakers June 25-28 in Coco Beach, Puerto Rico, for BEMA Convention 2025.
Barcelona has always been an incredible destination for the food-focused. The Catalan capital has a trio of three Michelin-starred restaurants, is the home to the 3rd best restaurant in the world ...