We were recently in Barcelona, and altho I was looking primarily for regional food and tapas bars, my research for degustation options put Cinc Sentits at the top of my list. Here's a NY Times review:
http://travel2.nytimes.com/top/features ... 4996091973
and from Frommer's:
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/ba ... 55402.html
We never got around to trying it out but we did stumble into one upscale, relatively unknown restaurant for lunch. Here's my report on that one:
"Bon Vivant, c/Diputacio 280
A darkhorse that we stumbled upon--I'd seen it recommended nowhere--near Passeig de Gracia. About two years old with simple but elegant decor, it proved to be a wonderful place for an upscale lunch. The menu focuses on seafood with some fusion elements, but we stuck with the regional specialties, splitting potato/cheese timbals (floating on a pool of truffle oil and wild mushrooms), tuna medallions (encrusted with pepper and herbs), and squid (stuffed with black sausage), well-worth the 50 eu tab (bottle of wine and water included). We'll be back for dinner on our next visit."
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