Best Catalan restaurants nearby. Discover the best Catalan food in Pals. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Catalan restaurants near you.. Pals is a medieval town in Catalonia, northern Spain a few kilometres from the sea in the heart of the Bay of Emporda on the Costa Brava. It lies on the C31 Palafrugell-L'Estartit road.
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4 based on 203 reviews
whole menu offer a variety of fish , meat and regional products to complete one of my favourites menus of Catalonia, a stay here is like a spiritual experience of meals. My recomendation : Tuna "filet"Good for lunch and dinner, book with fee days to ensure your table on weekend ThanksDelighted with your commentsJosep Fontco-owner and manager
4 based on 482 reviews
Restaurante Can Joan, en Sant Feliu de Boada, termino municipal de Palau-Sator, situado en el corazón del Empordà entre Peratallada y Pals. Disfruta de unas vistas abiertas a las montañas de Torroella, al nucleo antiguo de Pals y en el horizonte se puede
John's place is great. I have been coming here off and on for 15 years. It is always good to great and Joan is always there and always helpful and attentive. he speaks every language necessary and is always happy to let me struggle away with basic catalan.Food is always tasty and good and made in the typical way. He usually has more fish available than other places.
4 based on 716 reviews
Family Restaurant
Went here as location is stunning. Between us we had sampled a lot of the menu, this fish got good reviews however there was only 1 vegetarian option which was a bit disappointing! Staff also spoke English :)
4 based on 226 reviews
Ancient farmhouse turned into a charming restaurant with local and fresh food. Homemade desserts. We are also wine makers with a high level range of wines.
We reserved because of children playground next to the terrase. And it was completely amazing. Very good food, good temperature even being at 35º on the street. Good service, and quite good "arros" or paella. Not the best one i tried but very good try.
4 based on 188 reviews
We had reserved a late hour, the place is wonderful, secretive, amidst a pine forest in a cul-de-sac... the house is nicely decorated. The food was not bad and prices in the upper-mid range...67 for two adults and two children with a salad a main course each and a bottle of cava.It took them 1 (one) hour to serve us very simple dishes...the kids were starving...
4 based on 325 reviews
Es Portal Boutique Hotelâs gourmet restaurant specializes in rice varieties cultivated in Pals, Costa Brava fresh fish and local meats. Updated Emporda cuisine based on outstanding product offered by our chef Joan Carles Sanchez is paired with a Emporda w
Staying at the Es Portal hotel we had two evening meals at the restaurant. We had high expectations, gastronomique restaurant in Catalonia. While the food was good, certainly nothing spectacular. On our first night my slow cooked veal cheek was hard and cold, they clearly had not warmed it up correctly - really awful and poor quality control. The chef never appeared to be in the kitchen? Other dishes over the two nights were OK, fish good but skin not crispy, rice dish nice, and generally over use of salt and over use of foam and emulsions (clearly they enjoy using their three thermomix machines). good wine list although much pricier than other establishments we have visited.We appreciate your comments Fitzroytraveller about your experience at Es Portal Hotel Gastronòmic. We're glad to read you enjoyed the food but we're also worried about some other comments. If you need a lowest level of salt on your meal you can refer it to your waiter so we can cook your meal accordingly. And if a dish is not properly cooked (and it should be) you need to contact your waiter so we can fix the problem right away. The veal cheek should be well cooked and we apologize if it wasn't. We'll dispute your claim about over use of foam and emulsions. Ours, is an updated traditional catalan cuisine, not avantgarde cuisine, and the foundation of our gastronomy is product. We can use foam and emulsion sometimes, this is true, but surely not 'over use'. And finaly, the price of all our services, foods and wines is settled regarding de quality, the serving and other considerations other than the price so you can enjoy it accordingly with our standards. We want to thank you for your visit and for your rating.
4 based on 692 reviews
We were introduced to this restaurant by English friends. It seemed that this was the building where the original casino was. Very cosy atmosphere and very friendly and efficient staff. Their lunch formula costs only ⬠16 per person and includes a very good three course menu including wine, water and coffee. We enjoyed it very much especially the lubina. We will be back when in the area!
4 based on 554 reviews
Located in a small town of Pals, but with this quality wouldn't be out of place anywhere. We had lunch menu and it was delicious and very carefully presented, starting from 9 plump olives stuffed with anchovis served in a neat grid on a white plate. The lunch menu was a selection of small dishes, and all of them were delicious - the brioche with sobrassada, mmm... The wines were very good as well (we asked for a white and it was great, mineral and full-bodied, served in just the right temperature for this warm day). We asked for a quick service as we were in a hurry, and they orchestrated the whole meal so perfectly that we were able to leave exactly on time. Altogether, a great experience and to me this place deserves a star (you know which one!), considering the combination of service, food, wines and comfortable setting.
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4 based on 204 reviews
We visited this restaurant based on its good reviews and high rating in Trip Advisor. It was so good we returned a second time a week later with other friends and after two visits it is now the most recent addition to our bucket list for the region. The interior of the restaurant is housed in the hayloft of the masia which has been in the family for six generations (the seventh being the children of the current owners). The hayloft has been renovated and takes center stage during the off season, but since we visited in August it is empty in the evenings and the action moves to a delightful paved terraza and adjoining lawn where the tables are set. We were seated a a table on the terraza but there were some tables placed on the lawn - we were told we could request this when booking. Given the proximity of the rice fields around Pals, there are some insects in summer. The staff place mosquito coils close to the lights on the terraza but we found it necessary to ask for extra coils to be placed around the table, which did the trick perfectly making me wonder why the staff werenât more pro-active in offering to do this straight away. Having said that, the level of the attention otherwise from the front of house staff was excellent.The menu is well balanced with a variety of plates based on products typical of the region. The option of ordering entrees as media ración or full-ración is welcome as it allows smaller groups to still order a variety of entrees without over-ordering. There is a noticeable additional level of complexity to the plates through the addition of savours and textures to compliment or highlight the base product. These additions can hide a cheaper quality base product or bring little benefit (or even confusion) to the dish - but none of that here. The entree par excellence was the slow-boiled egg mixed with braised potato, foie gras and mushroom potato, recreated in the shape of a poached egg. The main course to recommend based on our experience would be the monkfish with black trumpet mushrooms and black romesco sauce - though Iâm still intrigued by the black in the romesco sauce (I forgot to ask!) . Even the simplest of plates seemed to be successfully improved by unusual touches. The most obvious example was the recruit from Nuria in Ullastret. This is a dish which is served perfectly well as it comes from the farm with the simple addition of a local honey or confiture, but the dish served here seemed to have an additional creaminess to it with a slightly firmer core, with pistachio, basil and lime introduced as additional flavours. Success!Jordi (the chef) and his wife (in charge of the front of house) did the circuit of the tables at the end of the night to talk to the guests, with genuine interest in what we thought and eager to talk about the property, the business and the area. The restaurant is relatively new to the region but clearly offers a lot of potential. We liked it and itâs on our bucket list to return!
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4 based on 976 reviews
Great restaurant.Beautiful location, ambience an building.The food was really nice and moderately priced. The staff are excellent, really friendly and smart.This restaurant is well worth a visit!
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