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4 based on 366 reviews
Very limited menu and almost nothing for vegetarians. However still the cook rustled up a meal for us. Menu options could improve...bit it's definitely a treat to eat here. Very quiet, as is the entire place and after the day crowds leave, this diner becomes even more exquisite
4 based on 136 reviews
Looking for a restaurant on way down from Montserrat and we stumbled on this lovely little place. We had the menu of the day which included a bottle of wine, large bottle of water, starters, mains and desserts and it came to â¬51 for 4 of us. The food was delicious, well worth the money and the service was excellent
4 based on 145 reviews
Hostal Monistrol is a hostel with a restaurant located in the road C55, in Monistrol de Montserrat, a small town located at the buttom of Montserrat Mountains, in the center of Catalonia. I came here to lunch a typical food and I decided to eat grilled sausage with beans and fried egg, and I drank a very good red wine of the region. Traditional, but very good! Thank you very much for your visit, we hope everything was to your liking, we wait for you back as soon as possible.a hug
4 based on 98 reviews
Stopped for lunch on the way up to Montserrat. Friendly people and some English spoken. Set menu at â¬12 was good value with large portions but unexciting quality. Most of the party had pizza which was good quality and value. The beers were exceptionally cold! The desserts were all packaged. thank you!
4 based on 204 reviews
This place is deservedly number 1 at time of doing this review. It appears to be only open Friday - Sunday (for info). There were 4 of us dining, with three 5/5 and one 4/5. The impression overall one gets is of passionate and interested staff - the waiter was on the ball, friendly and efficient (despite being only a young lad). The chef came out to see what we thought of his creations. The desserts weren't as impressive as the starters and mains, but I didn't think it fair to mark down to 4 for that...maybe 4 1/2!
4 based on 213 reviews
Called in here after visiting Montserrat with a group of 4 adults and 2 kids.Beautiful building, with interesting items and photos on the walls. Easy parking and easy to get back out onto the road.The staff were helpful and friendly, knowing enough English to help us with the menu.The food was superb - the sausages being the best we have ever had, and we are sausage aficionados! The snails, were not as good as we thought, but we are used to them in garlic, not a tomato based sauce.The cannelloni and salmon/prawn crepes - oh man, delicious!A very good meal, and very good service, you should definitely try here if you are in the area. Prices reasonable considering what you get and what other places in Barcelona were charging.
4 based on 136 reviews
We visited the Monserrat Monastery by car and it was one of the restaurants on the way down. We had passed other restaurants just mins from it, but they were either too crowded or doesn't take reservations. While they were busy, they let us in without reservations so it was a good sign about the warm hospitality we were about to experience.Being Asian, we didn't know what is the best local food to order, but there was a very nice lady who spoke English and was very helpful to explain to us what's on the menu, what she'd recommend/prefer and also she seemed to be in charge and made some very nice gestures which I will later elaborate. So eventually, we settled on the seasonal menu, which was value for money for starters/mains/dessert at 14 Euros with water and house wine included. They even served complimentary starters of some tasty potato salad and croquette with tuna, and bread which were delicious and we were partly full before our actual starters arrived.They also made sure our colleague who was muslim had no meat in the salad starter. So, if its attention and hospitality that you like for a restaurant this rustic local restaurant is a great choice.The food was good too, and while, its not going to win a Michelin star, all of us loved one dish or another. I had tail of monkfish which I suppose was pan-fried, and finished in what I guess was a reduced white wine sauce with rehydrated dried apricots and prunes. Monkfish was new to me, and it had a robust (not fishy taste) so it tasted fine overall. Another colleague ordered lamb which tasted good too. We did order an additional plate of fried calamari, where the batter was not deep fried to a usual crispy finish but came soft which we were not used to. We did not dislike either as the seafood was fresh.The seasonal salad was also very tasty and fresh, with goat's cheese, walnuts, raisin bursting with sweetness, some quince jam, and apple slices. We never got to dessert as we were stuffed due to the above average portions (for Asians anyway), and the lady proprietary or manager was kind enough to swap dessert with complimentary barista machine brewed coffee which we appreciated more being jetlagged and all. They have a good selection of desserts including a local cheese, the special catalonian cream, cakes (lemon and triple-chocolate cake), etc. Actually before we decided it was too much of a good thing for desserts (we saw the big portions of the local creme catayluna) she actually gave us a sample of a small slice of lemon mousse cake when I asked if it was not too sweet. It tasted light and had good lemon tangy balance BTW, and I was tempted to ask if I could have one more slice to share (but I didn't as that would be taking advantage of their fine hospitality since we agreed to replace dessert with coffee) while we had coffee.They even left us take away our bottle of house wine, but they had to pour it in a another empty plastic water bottle as they would recycle the glass bottle which we completely understand. The red wine was easy to drink, a fruity young wine with berry and floral notes and low tannin, which went surprisingly well with my fish.So many good points about feeling welcome and accommodating to your needs, we probably take a detour from the City again and come by this lovely restaurant.
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4 based on 293 reviews
Great food overall, the menu had multiple options that were excellent for a reasonable price. The wine was decent as well. Service was friendly with limited English, but no English menu. Small place so may be best to call ahead for a table but we were able to walk in (barely). Located down a side 'street' that's walking only but parking is nearby. Highly recommend after a trip to Montserrat.
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4 based on 378 reviews
Good tapas combo with a really good Catalan sausage option. The crepe also delightful. Try a bottle of the Enate, well priced at 18e. Very enjoyable lunch.
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Hemos cenado 7 adultos y 1 niño.Trato perfecto, hamburguesas de 10 y los nachos espectaculares.Salió a 15⬠por cabeza.Volveremos seguro.
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