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Day 22 of our Round The World Trip for Food with Star Alliance, we were in Barcelona, Spain. We started off the day with an amazing Catalan food meal at Can Vilaró before doing some sightseeing, eating legendary Barcelona tapas, and finishing with some of the most famous Antoni Gaudí attractions in Barcelona.
00:32 Catalan Food at Can Vilaró Restaurant - Can Vilaró is an amazing and classic restaurant in Barcelona that specializes in local Catalan food. To begin our meal, I started with a bowl of gazpacho, a cold and refreshing tomato and vegetable soup. One of the main dishes I ordered was cap i pota, a Spanish Catalan dish of trip and other organs in kind of like a stew. Finally, seeing some roasted lamb cheeks, I decided to try a few of those as well. It was a delicious meal with friendly local service. Thanks to http://culinarybackstreets.com/ for this recommendation! Total price - 23.10 EUR
9:16 Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - After stopping by the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc for a while, we then continued on up the thill to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. If you love art, you’ll enjoy this museum in Barcelona. Price - 12 EUR
12:30 Montjuïc Castle - 5 EUR per person - One of the greatest attractions in Barcelona is the Montjuïc Castle. The castle itself is not incredible, but the views of Barcelona that you get and the perspective you can get of the city is what I think really makes the attraction worth visiting.
14:42 Legendary tapas at Quimet & Quimet - After walking down from the castle, Ying and I stopped off at Quimet & Quimet, a legendary small tapas bar in Barcelona that specializes in tapas made from pickled and canned seafood and ingredients. The owner is an expert at what he does, and you can see the passion and love he has for the tapas he prepared. The best tapa I had at Quimet & Quimet was canned mussels with caviar which came topped over a piece of crispy toast. Total price - 20 EUR
19:26 Casa Milà (La Pedrera) - 20.50 EUR - Some of the most famous attractions in Barcelona are buildings and basilicas designed by Antoni Gaudí. So on this day I decided to visit two of the most famous Antoni Gaudí complexes in a row (the day before we had already visited Sagrada Familia, you can watch that here: https://goo.gl/HsORjX). Casa Milà was very interesting to see and walk around and learn about Antoni Gaudí.
24:06 Casa Batlló - 22.50 EUR - Next, we walked down the street to Casa Batlló, another well known building re-designed by Antoni Gaudí. It was busier than Casa Milà, but it was also very fascinating to learn about the ideas, thoughts, and designs that went into the construction.
On Day 22 we did quite a bit of sightseeing of attractions in Barcelona, and the highlight of the day for me was the first Catalan food meal at Can Vilaró Restaurant.
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Thank you to Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets (http://www.staralliance.com/en/round-the-world) for sponsoring my business class flights.
Thank you to Cotton House Hotel, Autograph Collection for sponsoring my stay in Barcelona.
I personally paid for all food and attractions in this video, and I decided what to do and where to eat.
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17 thoughts on “Spanish catalan food, amazing tapas, and antoni gaud attractions in barcelona, spain!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeannie Brooks says:

    I couldn’t eat that tripe dish, and I wouldn’t get very enthused about the lamb face (half a head?) but you seem to love everything like it’s the best thing you ever had! People are always drawn to you bc you always have an enormous smile on your face and people can see you are having the time of your life, always when you are enjoying food like it’s the best thing that you ever ate!

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FilmyThingss says:

    I am so glad I was born in India. How come nobody can cook good food in the entire world. Indian food is miles ahead.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Ciaolo says:

    You always look like you are ready to murder whoever’s on the other side of the lens 😮

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Harry Evans says:

    They are called croutons bro

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carlos Parra says:

    "Catalan" food doesn't exist hahaha

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mebin prakasia says:

    spanish dish is blinking and shining mmm yummy

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Tarrant says:

    Mark, please tell me me you were totally unaware of gazpacho another really common soup in the USA.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Liew says:

    Both Apartments are Great and if given only 1 option, I will choose Casa Mila.

    Great Series.

    Should include more visits to famous buildings in Madrid and Seville in future revisit of your journey to Spain.

    Great Work.👍💪

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A seuvella says:

    Spanish food is really amazing

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nieve Lopez says:

    I love all the places and the food, Dios Mio, is to die for, delish! but how can you eat such mega bites and still be able to chew and nevermind talk! es que ahi que nacer!

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antoni Escoda Gonzalez says:

    Lamento mucho tener que decirte que no tienes ni idea de cocina tradicional catalana, el gazpacho es andaluz, la cap i pota si es tradicional catalán y la cabeza de cordero no, en cuanto a lo que tu defines como tapas no son tapas son conservas y en todo caso podrías decir que has hecho el vermut o el aperitivo, en definitiva has pasado por aquí pero no has comprendido nada has comprado como catalán cosas que no tienen nada que ver, espero que en el próximo viaje busques mejor asesoramiento.
    Un saludo

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sergi says:

    Un saludo desde Barcelona

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pere Martin says:

    Like pels que som mes catalans que la moreneta i mai hem menjat musclo amb caviar

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fausto Lamacchia says:

    Great food my friend.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars March says:

    Te han tomado el pelo, pero bien. El primer plato es gazpacho y es típico de Andalucía. No Catalonian! jajajaja

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sean Burgers says:

    Instead of a café Americano, I definitely would have taken a café solo con hielo. An espresso pored over a big ice cube to force cool immediately… the most perfect ending to the meal as shown.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kike Espinosa says:

    Barcelona is Catalonia not Spain

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