Find out what European restaurants to try in Sant Quirze del Valles including Restaurant Clotilda, Casa Fuster, Can Ferran Masia Restaurant, Buteco, CalaBoca, Ebano Restaurant, Can Feu, Restaurante 9 de la Borriana, Les Voltes, Pizzeria da Giorgio
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4 based on 290 reviews
After having lived in Salerno ( Naples ) 6 months. I tasted the best pizzas that I had ever eaten. However, when I came back to Spain it was impossible to eat good pizzas until I discovered Pizzeria da Giorgio! The pizzas are 100% Italian. They are delicious.
4 based on 165 reviews
The food in this restaurant is modern mediterranean cuisine with a very clear local flavour. I had a pasta salad with mushrooms and foie gras as a starter and monkfish with grilled vegetables (and a nice dash of romesco sauce on the side). Everything was carefully prepared and beautifully presented. A very enjoyable meal. The waiter was very helpful to us (three non-locals with a few linguistic problems) and brought over the choice of wine bottles when the vocabulary was not quite sufficient to communicate the finer points of choosing the right wine to go with the meal. All in all, a very pleasant experience. Definitely recommended!
4 based on 164 reviews
Well, once you've had dinner there, it's no mystery why this place is ranked number 1 in Sabadell! During this stay in Sabadell, I've eaten there twice, and I've got no regrets whatsoever.The first time, I was here with two colleagues. It was rather quiet on a Tuesday evening. we were shown the menu and the blackboard with the daily specials. The common theme in those specials was truffles, so i asked whether they had fresh truffles. As a response, we were presented with a truffle on a plate and could give it a sniff -- no surprise that we ordered accordingly! Apparently, it's the end of the season for the real black truffles. well, this was an excellent choice. My colleagues had melted brie with truffles on coca bread as a starter, and a colleague and I had fettucine with truffles and egg yolk. The non-truffle items on the menu were excellent too (I had a wonderful lentil salad with partridge breast as a starter).The service was friendly and helpful, despite some linguistic challenges. There is a good selection of wines on the menu and I spotted some empty bottles of some really special wines on the shelf in a corner of the restaurant -- perhaps it's worth asking about the wines that are not on the official listâ¦Tonight, I came back on my own, for my last dinner in Sabadell on this trip (and the place was a lot busier than a couple of days ago). I was glad that the truffle focus on the daily specials list was still there, and so I had the truffles on melted brie on coca bread too, and it was really a marvellous starter. As a new addition, there was risotto wit morels and foie gras, and I had this as my main dish. The morel risotto was out-of-this-world and came with a slice of grilled foie gras -- just perfectly done!Now, this all sounds a bit gushing. Any criticism? Hmm⦠Well, the bun that was served with the main course was a bit on the dry side. No big deal, but by the cosmically high standards of the risotto that I had in front of me at the same time, it did feel like a little bit of a let-down.A plus for the solo diners: they have 50cl bottles of two wines -- among them a very tasty and characteristic Montsant that I had with my meal tonight.My overall impression from the two dinners there is that this is a place to visit again and again. It is the very best in Catalan cuisine, put together very carefully with all the tricks of the trade to bring out everything the ingredients have to offer.
4 based on 209 reviews
As the traditional indication of the Michelin guide says, this is a place which "vaut le détour". It's not in Barcelona, not even in the centre of Sabadell, some fifteen miles away, but in the impersonal western industrial outskirts of this otherwise uninteresting suburban city. However, it's easily reachable from central Barcelona for it is quite close to one of the stations of the Catalan railway (Sabadell Can Feu).All the food is great and cooked to perfection, from a fish soup that honestly reveals the real taste of the fish it is made of, to a variety of homemade desserts, passing by a wide range of traditional dishes of Catalan cuisine. An acceptable wine comes with the menu.It's not a fancy place but a rather discreet and unimpressive restaurant. For some reason it reminded me of how the now world famous Can Roca of Girona was many years ago, at its beginnings.
4 based on 230 reviews
This spot is in the small village of Bellaterra. An old Bellaterra summer house (chalet) that has been decorated very fancy. Service is attentive, nice and efficient. The food is really excellent. They get excellent fish, meat and all and create very good and surprising dishes. We were 8 people and had the opportunity to try many of the dishes. We were all impressed. A place to remember.Cost us 63⬠per person with good wine and plenty of everything.
4 based on 1042 reviews
Tapas Bar/Restaurant Catalan/Spanish style
We went looking for an authentic local restaurant and found it. This place serves up a variety of tapas, from veggies to meat dishes, seafood and cheeses. My Spanish and Catalan are non-existent, but the waiters politely found us an English menu and spoke English with us. Weâre still adjusting to the local customs as far as time to eat; we arrived at 7:40 in the evening; still 20 minutes before they opened. But they politely gave us a table and brought us drinks while we waited for them to open. As it turned out, Iâm glad we arrived early, because less than an hour later the place was bustling with locals. Food was well prepared and reasonably priced.
4 based on 104 reviews
Beautiful place, with a modern decoration. Lovely food with good taste and price. I ordered a "bravas fulladas" and was most impressed bravas in my life.
4 based on 651 reviews
Typical example of a high demanded Catalan restaurant. Lots of comments, lots of news and all well deserved. Two main negative aspects: you can't book a table here and you can't pay with a VISA card, although you've got an ATM inside. The rest is excellent. The place, the car-park space, the food, the price, etc... We ate caneloni and a burrata salad. Very good. And then "peus de porc" and mandonguilles (meat balls). Both, excellent. Very reasonable price and a good service.
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3 based on 1006 reviews
Casa Fuster is the illusion, and as its name says, the house of a family. A family that embarks on a journey through the world of hospitality and gastronomy in 1989. Almost 30 years dedicated to different purposes and formats. As fruit, experience and tra
From check in to check out we were completly satisfied with Casa Fuster. The rooftop deck with a smal pool was a welcome respit. The one thing that was nott 100% to my liking the bathtub you needed to pole vault in and out of th tub.
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3 based on 388 reviews
the food was ok but the place was so noisy,i could barely hear the people in my table. also,the service is rather slow.i am not going to repeat.
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