Thanks for checking out our channel! If you enjoy our adventures in Barcelona, make sure you check out our other videos in Spain, as well as other European gems like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, and many more!
Ask and you shall receive 😊 1. Churros - Granja La Pallaresa 2. Squid and Beans/Jamón - Pinotxo Bar @ Mercat de La Boqueria 3. Horchata - La Campana 4. Patatas Bravas and Bombas - Bodega La Puntual 5. Croissant - Hofmann Pastisseria 6. Prawns and Tortilla - Bodega Biarritz 7. Paella - Barraca by the Beach Thank you so much for watching and checking out our channel! 👍
Thanks for the amazing video! Been watching so many Barcelona food tour videos these days before our trip. None actually shows what’s different about the food there vs rest of Spain. Without a drag of 20+ min!
Question please you 2 lovely people, I am 68 years old as a child aged 11 my late parents had a touring caravan, we travelled through Europe and visited Barcelona. I remember two things, there was a wonderful fair overlooking Barcelona which we kids had hours of fun at, no idea if it is still there, then turning to the food chicken cooked in brandy on a rotating spit which we had with Paella it was so wonderful I can still recall it today even though it was 1970 when we went there, I have to this day never tasted chicken cooked on a spit that even comes near to the magnificence of that moment and to add to the wonderful experience the Paella was out this world, I have never forgot that experience, can you still get chicken cooked on the spit in brandy and herbs? Thank you both as it is on my bucket list, bless you both xx
Thank you so much for watching! We are not sure about the fair, but I assume it’s up in the surrounding hills based on the way you described it! As for the chicken, we did some research and apparently that is something you can find in Barcelona! We wish we had heard of it before we went, it sounds amazing! Apparently Los Caracoles is a good place for it! We will definitely have to try it next time 😊
The "fair" overlooking the city probably was the amusement park at the top of the Tibidabo hill on the west side of Barcelona (ruclips.net/video/WaJTg-PbsLc/видео.html) There use to be another park, at the Montjuich hill on the south side of the city, by the time you visited but it closed many years ago (ruclips.net/video/wDfz0gWF2gY/видео.html)
Great suggestions! One thing about the paella, though… freshwater shrimp in Southeast Asia often have claws and that was a langoustine lobster… there are even folks who term our lobsters as crayfish.
Are you able to order Paella in a single person portion? Or are they all that size? I want to get it but my family is a bit more picky and not sure they would help me finish it.
So glad you liked the video, thanks for watching! All of the food was fantastic. Here is the full list 😊 1. Churros - Granja La Pallaresa 2. Squid and Beans/Jamón - Pinotxo Bar @ Mercat de La Boqueria 3. Horchata - La Campana 4. Patatas Bravas and Bombas - Bodega La Puntual 5. Croissant - Hofmann Pastisseria 6. Prawns and Tortilla - Bodega Biarritz 7. Paella - Barraca by the Beach
Between Madrid and BCN which or where did you enjoy more? Planning a trip soon and we are torn between the 2 like how long in each city. And love your videos!
Thank you so much, that’s so exciting to hear you’ve been enjoying the videos! That is a tough decision between the two. Both are great, and there are awesome day trips around both areas too. It probably comes down to if you prefer city life or the beach. Madrid has amazing restaurants and great nightlife, but there are no beaches. Barcelona has miles of beautiful coastline, but the food can be more hit or miss. There is no wrong answer, we enjoyed both, but our choice would be Madrid 😁 hope you have a great trip!
Hello. I am from Brazil and will go with wifey and kids to Barcelona, Madrid and Lisbon in December/January. Any favorite restaurants you would like to share?
Hi! We’d definitely recommend Barraca in Barcelona if you’re looking for a meal with a view of the beach! There are so many great tapas restaurants in Madrid, you can’t go wrong. One of our favorites was El Viajero in the La Latina neighborhood! Have a great time on your trip! We’ve never been to Lisbon, but could not have enjoyed Madrid and Barcelona anymore. We are sure you will love it!
Croquetas are not potatoes and cheese, croquetas are made of bechamel, then you add jamón, cod, whatever you like to add, but the cream inside is bechamel. Also, I think that those "bombas" you eat are actually albóndigas, not croquetas!
did you do all of these stops in one day? (asking only 1/3 of the way through the video haha) how did you get around? or how would you recommend getting between each place? :)
We did most of it in one day! Some of them are actually walking distance from each other, but the metro is a great way to get around Barcelona as well! Hope this helps, we appreciate you checking out the video! 😊
The valencian paella is made with rabbit, chicken pork artichoque and other vegetables, in Catalonia we prefer the paella marinera made with fish,only fish,now we call paella too because is the name of the pan where is cooked but when i was child the paella was named arròs amb peix or arròs a la cassola (rice with fish).and cooked in a clay pot.
A really silly thing to say, paella in Barcelona is been eaten for generations and is different from the one made in Valencia. There could be where it was first made, but here is as traditional as there, as it happen in many other places. The best paellas are in Delta de l’Ebre region.
Its cool that you want to make a video about spanish coussine, but you’ve made so many mistakes. 1. Iberia doesnt exist, Jamón Ibérico comes from many parts of spain which belong to “La península Ibérica” (a big chunk of the country). Iberia is an airline company lol. 2. Croquetas have nothing to do with potatoes or cheese. They are made from bechamel. 3. Those extra “crispy rice bits” are called Socarrat.
Firstly,don't bother going to Barcelona,it's overun with tourists,crime ridden and overpriced wherever you go,there are hundreds of other ,much more worth while places to visit in Spain
It’s a shame you didn’t bother to mention the places you gave your patronage to. Very weird and very off putting. I’m going to Barcelona for 4 days next month and besides La Campana, those other businesses will miss out on my business 😢
We actually did show the exterior of all the places we dined at! But no worries if you missed it, all you need to do is ask! ☺️ 1. Churros - Granja La Pallaresa 2. Squid and Beans/Jamón - Pinotxo Bar @ Mercat de La Boqueria 3. Horchata - La Campana 4. Patatas Bravas and Bombas - Bodega La Puntual 5. Croissant - Hofmann Pastisseria 6. Prawns and Tortilla - Bodega Biarritz 7. Paella - Barraca by the Beach Thanks for watching, we hope you have an amazing time in Barcelona! It is truly one of a kind! 😄
Thanks for checking out our channel! If you enjoy our adventures in Barcelona, make sure you check out our other videos in Spain, as well as other European gems like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, and many more!
Hi @Maxandsidney thanks for this lovely video can u share the place where you had paella I am travelling to Barcelona on 27th aug 2024
A list of the actual restaurants you visited would have been nice.
Ask and you shall receive 😊
1. Churros - Granja La Pallaresa
2. Squid and Beans/Jamón - Pinotxo Bar @ Mercat de La Boqueria
3. Horchata - La Campana
4. Patatas Bravas and Bombas - Bodega La Puntual
5. Croissant - Hofmann Pastisseria
6. Prawns and Tortilla - Bodega Biarritz
7. Paella - Barraca by the Beach
Thank you so much for watching and checking out our channel! 👍
Churros and chocolate for breakfast?!? Y’all are our people!! All this food looks absolutely delicious 🤤 🦐 we are hungry now!
Definitely not something that comes to mind when you think of breakfast, but somehow it works! Great way to start a weekend 😋
All your food choices in Barcelona looked great. Thanks for sharing your adventures in Spain.
Absolutely! Thanks so much for watching, we are glad you enjoyed it!
I love the “crispies” too!
UGH THOSE PATATAS BRAVAS they looked so good!
They were fantastic!!
That toasty part of the paella is called socarrat and everyone fights over it. That "baby lobster" is called cigala and it is a crayfish.
Good to know! Thanks for the info! We LOVED the socarrat!!
@@MaxandSidney Socarrat is a catalan word that mean burned.
The food looks so good but now I'm craving vegetables so much
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We would appreciate it more if you included the prices for each dishes
Good to know, thanks for watching! 😁
The food looks amazing! Enjoy your travels😉
It was delicious! 😋 thanks for watching! 👍
Thanks for the amazing video! Been watching so many Barcelona food tour videos these days before our trip. None actually shows what’s different about the food there vs rest of Spain. Without a drag of 20+ min!
Thank you for watching, we’re so happy that you enjoyed it! Have a fantastic time in Barcelona, it really is a one of a kind place!
THANKS FOR SHARING GREAT VIDEO👍🏿
Question please you 2 lovely people, I am 68 years old as a child aged 11 my late parents had a touring caravan, we travelled through Europe and visited Barcelona. I remember two things, there was a wonderful fair overlooking Barcelona which we kids had hours of fun at, no idea if it is still there, then turning to the food chicken cooked in brandy on a rotating spit which we had with Paella it was so wonderful I can still recall it today even though it was 1970 when we went there, I have to this day never tasted chicken cooked on a spit that even comes near to the magnificence of that moment and to add to the wonderful experience the Paella was out this world, I have never forgot that experience, can you still get chicken cooked on the spit in brandy and herbs? Thank you both as it is on my bucket list, bless you both xx
Thank you so much for watching! We are not sure about the fair, but I assume it’s up in the surrounding hills based on the way you described it! As for the chicken, we did some research and apparently that is something you can find in Barcelona! We wish we had heard of it before we went, it sounds amazing! Apparently Los Caracoles is a good place for it! We will definitely have to try it next time 😊
The "fair" overlooking the city probably was the amusement park at the top of the Tibidabo hill on the west side of Barcelona (ruclips.net/video/WaJTg-PbsLc/видео.html) There use to be another park, at the Montjuich hill on the south side of the city, by the time you visited but it closed many years ago (ruclips.net/video/wDfz0gWF2gY/видео.html)
Eating paella as professionals. The best part that you scrape is what we call socarrat and is just delicious. I’ll fiht for it 😂
The crispy parts were so amazing!! We miss paella so much, it’s just not the same outside of Spain!!
Great video! Can't believe how rude some of these comments are
So glad you enjoyed it! We are used to the rude comments at this point 😂 so silly. We love sharing our experiences, it’s so much fun 😊
Great suggestions! One thing about the paella, though… freshwater shrimp in Southeast Asia often have claws and that was a langoustine lobster… there are even folks who term our lobsters as crayfish.
Minute 4:21 The garlicky sauce is very healthy, and it is part of the so-called Mediterranean diet.
Minute 8:46 Valencian seafood paella.
The garlic sauce was delicious! We loved it!
Are you able to order Paella in a single person portion? Or are they all that size? I want to get it but my family is a bit more picky and not sure they would help me finish it.
So lovely video. We love it . You may mention the store names or the neighborhood name so we can find them. Thank you
Great idea! Thank you for watching, we are so glad you liked it!
Hi. Croquetas do not normally include cheese and potatoes. The inside is bechamel with something (jamón, chicken, cod, shrooms...)
We didn’t realize it was bechamel until we left Spain. Whoops! Either way, they are so delicious! 😋
Where did you get the tortilla?
It was called Lonja de Tapas! We just stopped in as we were passing by
Hi, great video, what music plays on 6 32 min?
This looks so delish! Is there a list of the restaurants you went to?
So glad you liked the video, thanks for watching! All of the food was fantastic. Here is the full list 😊
1. Churros - Granja La Pallaresa
2. Squid and Beans/Jamón - Pinotxo Bar @ Mercat de La Boqueria
3. Horchata - La Campana
4. Patatas Bravas and Bombas - Bodega La Puntual
5. Croissant - Hofmann Pastisseria
6. Prawns and Tortilla - Bodega Biarritz
7. Paella - Barraca by the Beach
Elbows off the table por favor, gracias. 😁🇵🇭🇺🇲
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Do you remember the name of the restaurant where you guys had the paella?
Between Madrid and BCN which or where did you enjoy more? Planning a trip soon and we are torn between the 2 like how long in each city.
And love your videos!
Thank you so much, that’s so exciting to hear you’ve been enjoying the videos! That is a tough decision between the two. Both are great, and there are awesome day trips around both areas too. It probably comes down to if you prefer city life or the beach. Madrid has amazing restaurants and great nightlife, but there are no beaches. Barcelona has miles of beautiful coastline, but the food can be more hit or miss. There is no wrong answer, we enjoyed both, but our choice would be Madrid 😁 hope you have a great trip!
Hello. I am from Brazil and will go with wifey and kids to Barcelona, Madrid and Lisbon in December/January. Any favorite restaurants you would like to share?
Hi! We’d definitely recommend Barraca in Barcelona if you’re looking for a meal with a view of the beach! There are so many great tapas restaurants in Madrid, you can’t go wrong. One of our favorites was El Viajero in the La Latina neighborhood! Have a great time on your trip! We’ve never been to Lisbon, but could not have enjoyed Madrid and Barcelona anymore. We are sure you will love it!
@@MaxandSidney Fantastic! Really enjoyed your videos! Keep them going.
Comes from Iberia ...said the american
Hi, I was wondering what’s the name of the restaurant you guys went to for the tortilla and grilled prawns? It looked soo good!!! Thank you 😊
It was called Lonja de Tapas, it was in the Gothic Quarter. Definitely recommend, everything was really tasty! Thanks for watching 😄👍
Hey, which restaurant was the Seafood by the beach at?
It’s called Barraca. Really good paella and amazing views! Thanks for checking out our channel 😁
Croquetas are not potatoes and cheese, croquetas are made of bechamel, then you add jamón, cod, whatever you like to add, but the cream inside is bechamel. Also, I think that those "bombas" you eat are actually albóndigas, not croquetas!
Not the dishes, more where to eat? In which restaurant ??
Love your American point of view on the food. Nevertheless, you should have asked a local how to eat shrimp. 😁
So glad you enjoyed! Yes, the shrimp was a bit of a struggle 🦐😂
@@MaxandSidney Yep, they leaved the best part untouched, that is the head.
did you do all of these stops in one day? (asking only 1/3 of the way through the video haha) how did you get around? or how would you recommend getting between each place? :)
We did most of it in one day! Some of them are actually walking distance from each other, but the metro is a great way to get around Barcelona as well! Hope this helps, we appreciate you checking out the video! 😊
What you ate is not a small lobster, it's a shrimp!
La croqueta no tiene patatas
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🇪🇸👍😍
langoustine
Paella is not traditionally a Barcelona thing, paella is Valencian.
True, either way it was fantastic! 😋
Paella Valenciana is not traditional in Barcelona, but I can assure you that paella is traditional. We made it different that’s it
The valencian paella is made with rabbit, chicken pork artichoque and other vegetables, in Catalonia we prefer the paella marinera made with fish,only fish,now we call paella too because is the name of the pan where is cooked but when i was child the paella was named arròs amb peix or arròs a la cassola (rice with fish).and cooked in a clay pot.
A really silly thing to say, paella in Barcelona is been eaten for generations and is different from the one made in Valencia. There could be where it was first made, but here is as traditional as there, as it happen in many other places. The best paellas are in Delta de l’Ebre region.
Tourists going to Restaurants for Tourists🙈
Hahaha 😂
how much is that baby squid dish?
I think it was 6 euros!
The owner of Pinotxo died 2 days ago...
Oh no, that’s terrible news 😔 he was so kind and friendly ❤️
The croquettes do not contain potato
The croquettes do not contain potato! It’s actually béchamel! So delicious 😁
The WORT FOOD paella don’t eat this crap anywhere in barcelona
Its cool that you want to make a video about spanish coussine, but you’ve made so many mistakes.
1. Iberia doesnt exist, Jamón Ibérico comes from many parts of spain which belong to “La península Ibérica” (a big chunk of the country). Iberia is an airline company lol.
2. Croquetas have nothing to do with potatoes or cheese. They are made from bechamel.
3. Those extra “crispy rice bits” are called Socarrat.
The “socarrat” was so delicious! We really enjoyed all of the food. What a wonderful city! Thanks for watching and for the interesting info! 😌
Firstly,don't bother going to Barcelona,it's overun with tourists,crime ridden and overpriced wherever you go,there are hundreds of other ,much more worth while places to visit in Spain
It’s a shame you didn’t bother to mention the places you gave your patronage to. Very weird and very off putting. I’m going to Barcelona for 4 days next month and besides La Campana, those other businesses will miss out on my business 😢
We actually did show the exterior of all the places we dined at! But no worries if you missed it, all you need to do is ask! ☺️
1. Churros - Granja La Pallaresa
2. Squid and Beans/Jamón - Pinotxo Bar @ Mercat de La Boqueria
3. Horchata - La Campana
4. Patatas Bravas and Bombas - Bodega La Puntual
5. Croissant - Hofmann Pastisseria
6. Prawns and Tortilla - Bodega Biarritz
7. Paella - Barraca by the Beach
Thanks for watching, we hope you have an amazing time in Barcelona! It is truly one of a kind! 😄
You basically copied spain revealed video. Except for the boqueria.