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Chinese food.
The Restaurant
Yang Fu Buffet, next to the Mercadona supermarket on C/ Del Riu Guell is a large, bright, spacious place popular among locals especially at the weekend and offers a good buffet selction of hot dishes for one price, so eat as much as you want for 8.50 € per person during the week, 9.95€ at the weekends, including Friday nights and Festival days. Kids under 8 pay half-price, your 1st drink and coffee is included. Also does take-away, verdict: Not bad, it's not quite the same as a UK 'chinky' meal, or that spicy as thats how the locals like it!
Xines Jardin, C/ Migdia, Girona.
Hao Li, C/Dr. Ferran 20, Salt (take-away available).

Japanese food.
Osaka, Migdia 93, Girona 872 081 745. Just opposite the O2 Wellness centre it also does a set-lunch menu. Large modern interior with a conveyor-belt on which the food dishes go round, just help yourself.
There's also a sushi restaurant in Placa Independencia calle Cafe La Riba (see my review of this place below).

Mexican / Tex-Mex
Taco Taco, C/Nord 22 (Jaume1) nr. the main Girona Post Office (Correos) building. Having been past it a number of times and wondering what it was like, we were invited here by some Catalan friends and ordered a variety of dishes which included Nachos, Fajitas and a salad. The portions were somewhat meagre and whilst being generally OK it's not one I would rush back to on my own account.

Steak Houses
El Rancho, C/ Figerola.

Tapa's. Tapa's seem to be available all over Spain these days and they're not really a Catalan tradition, but if you feel inclined to try them then these following places are good.
Txalaka
page16-1011-thumbBonastruc de Porta 4, (Eixample Nord) Girona Tel: 972 225 975
Next to The City Arms Pub, and below a residential apartment block, Basque cuisine at its best with a good selection of tapas on the counter that you just pick from as you please and take back to your table, just pay for however many 'sticks' are on your plate. Nice interior, busy most times and also has outdoor tables. I've always been very satisfied with the food and I prefer this one to Zanpanzar, but expect to pay a bit more here. You can still eat here late-ish, about 11pm and it also offers a daily lunch menu.

Zanpanzar (Girona old town)-Basque cuisine, Cort Reial 10-12, Girona 17004 Tel: 972 212 843
Just walk in, order a drink, pick up a small plate and choose from the tapas selection on the bar. You can also ask the waiter for other, hot tapas dishes like patatas bravas (diced potatoes in spicy sauce). Stand at the bar, sit down inside or at a table in the side-alley, I particularly liked the sweet morcilla (black sausage).

Placa Independienca.
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Boira
Catalan for fog! We sat outside and enjoyed a meal of well cooked veal. The interior looked comfortable and maybe next time we'll try the tapas which I've heard are good here. However, I have to add that recent visits here by my good wife to sample the daily menu have not impressed her.

Cafe de la Riba, Placa Independència 12, Girona Tel:872 081 490. Our American friend Shelley recommended this place to us so we tried this sushi-bar on one, cold, April Monday night and were surprised to find it quite busy. I must say I found the seating a bit hard but we had a good meal washed down with a bottle of Petit Cals, a local Penedes white wine. Go for the paper menu that has a small box next to each dish and just tick the one's you fancy. Meal for 2, three courses and coffee came to 65€, non smoking and very clean toilets!

Cafe Royal. A corner bar best for a quick drink before dining or for a coffee & cake stop. Rustic interior (smoking allowed) with uncomfortable benches inside but also has outdoor seating. Friendly staff and they make a rather good G & T!

La Dolce Vita
The entrance belies its large interior which is pleasant and welcoming. We had good Pizza's here, strangely much of the pizza menu is only available at lunchtimes which limits the choice for evening diners. Also Pasta and Salads. Outdoor seating available.

Volta i Volta
We sat outside and had pizza, other offerings include roast chicken, and salads. Not bad, pizzas were around 7.50 €.

Can Tapas
This place offers a variety of Tapa's, some of the set price options may be worth trying if you can't decide on what to have. We've eaten here and considered it about average and a touch pricey, seeing as it probably catches some tourist trade.
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Casa Marieta Tel 972 20 10 16 www.casamarieta.com

Vegetarian food.
La Til.la (see below)
Amaranta, C/Del Riu Guell 33, Girona. Opposite the Mercadona supermarket. We've eaten here as it's just around the corner from where we live. The menu is in Catalan but we managed to order some nice vegi-dishes. Modern interior, candlelight tables and busy on Friday's and Saturday's. It offers a set menu lunchtimes at 10.50€, closed on Monday and Sunday.

More Restaurants in Girona. A to Z. Probably not the complete and exhaustive list of every place, as new restaurants open and old ones close or change names all the time but, it's a start!

Abereda, Albereda 7, Girona http://www.restaurantalbereda.com

L'Spagettheria, dels Alemanys 3, Girona Tel: 972 213 551 http://www.cocolino.cat

Bo de Bo, C/Adri 15 (Domeny) Girona Tel: 972 081 395

Boira, Placa Independència 18, Girona Tel: 972 219 605 (see the review above).

Cal Ros, Cort Reial 9, Girona Tel: 972 219 176. Traditional dishes like Pig's trotters, Fish and Rice dishes. www.calros-restaurant.com

El Cafe de la Devesa, C/Cerveri 9, Girona Tel 972 208 616. Opened in the summer of 2007 with a 'new look' and an interesting food menu, yet to be sampled by us! Outdoor tables during the summer months.

Cafe Parc Migdia, inside the park and looks out onto the artificial lake with plentiful outdoor tables. It can get busy here on a sunny, Sunday afternoon with families eating out. A nice, safe spot for kids to run around as there's also a playground next to it.

Can Marc, Figuerola 34, Girona Tel: 972 224 929. Looked cosy and intimate, just the thing as I was with my wife but, we stood around too long waiting to be seated so we walked out!

Can Marques, Pca. Calvet i Rubalcaba 3, 17002 Tel 972 201 001 near the daily municipal market building.
Cynara, Travessera de la Creu 5, Girona Tel 972 485 109.

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Al Da'Vinci. I like this Pasta and Pizza restaurant near the Placa de Independencia (Anselm Clave, 9) with a tasteful, contemporary and modern interior, we ate our pizza outside one Sunday night but could'nt order food until after 8.30pm! The starters of ribs were OK, but the pizza's were very good. Update Nov.07 had another nice pizza meal inside this time. www.aldavinci.com Tel 872 080 981.

Divinum, C/ General Fournas 2, baixos, Girona Tel 972 080 218

Draps, Cort Reial 2, Girona Tel 872 080 430 http://www.restaurantdrapsgirona.com
Inside the Old Quarter, get's booked up at the weekends, but also offers a lunchtime set menu well worth trying. Small and cosy.

El Celler de Can Roca, Crta. de Taiala 40, Girona 17007 Tel: 972 222 157 http://www.cellercanroca.com
Someone voted this michelin-star restaurant as the 11th best in the world! Can Roca run by head chef Joan Rica has a reputation for excellent Catalan food and wines from this region. I've heard from many Catalan friends that this is the place for fine dining. But, it helps to book several days in advance and at around 150€ per head with wine it's too rich for me! It's about a 5 minute drive from Girona centre in a non-descript residential area called Germans-Sabat. As it's just near to the school that my kids attend I often see the chef's sitting outside in their white aprons having a break. Closed Sundays and Mondays (presumably to count the takings!).

L'Ap. Small, cosy family run restaurant with bright orange walls, on the edge of the old town, near the Archeological museum.The waitress spoke some English, her husband's the chef, we liked the food and service. The evening menu with some wine will cost you about 50-70 € for 2. Good Catalan cuisine with a lunchtime set menu at 13€. Update:February 2008, seems like they have re-named it.

La Creperie Bretonne.C/Ballesteries in the old town, has its kitchen designed as a mini-bus! Inside it has a couple of bar areas and feels a bit labyrinth-like but plenty of original Breton artifacts adorn the walls. We sat outside facing the street but it also has a side alley with tables. The Menu has a wide choice of crepes (7-8 €) with various fillings and salads (7-9€). We tried both and the crepes were large and tasty, they use buckwheat flour which I'm told is the custom in France. The salads were ample and the coconut ice cream desert was a perfect ending to the meal. Remember to try a bottle of the dry Bretton cider.

El mas de la Creu, Pujada Creu de Palau-Cantnada C/ Albi, Girona Tel: 972 218 868

La Bistro

El Museu del Vi (Girona old town), Cort Reial 4, Girona Tel: 972 213 485. We sat outside on a balmy August evening, the tables are perhaps a bit too near the road! www.elmuseu.com

Enoteca Gastaldi, Placa Sant Pere 5, Girona Tel 972 003 538 www.enotecagastaldi.com

FrescCo., Juli Garreta, 6, Girona, near to the train station. At lunchtimes during the week pay just 8.30€ and you can help yourself to salads, pizzas, hot dishes, deserts, coffee and your first drink is all included. All freshly prepared, good value and very nice indeed ! Just go back to the food bar as many times as you want, and only pay if you want more drinks. The price per head rises to 9.95€ in the evenings, weekends and festival days. It gets busy at lunchtimes with locals and office workers. Verdict: We've been here and its good value and fresh! www.frescco.com

Garbi, Placa Pompeu Fabra, num.13 tel 972 20 30 36

Il Viaggio, C/Migdia 80-82 Girona Tel: 972 226 969

L'amfora, Forca 15, tel 972 20 50 10

L'Argada, Av. Ramon Folch 7, Girona Tel: 972 218 405

La Catedral, Carrer Lluis Batlle 4, Girona Tel: 972 218 388

La Churraskita, Pedret 101, Girona Tel: 972 209 514. A short walk along the river Ter (to your left) going north out of Girona towards Pont Major. Argentinian food, mainly grilled meat dishes which were a bit tough for my liking when we ate there. Large interior with some interesting decor on the walls, like an almost life-size Cow! Lunchtime menu of 9€.

La Forca Vella, Forca 4, 17004 Tel 972 227 202.

Konigs. There's three in Girona by my reckoning and also one in Espai Girones but the one we prefer is next to St Feliu church steps, in the old town which also has outdoor seating. Perfect for an inexpensive snack it has a good, plain menu (even does egg, bacon and chips!) and nice beer's like 'Bitburger'. Oh and the one in Pl. Independencia is also a good spot, but sit outside as the interior is small.

La Llarga, Avda. Sant Francesc 11, Girona Tel: 972 201 018 http://www.lallarga.com/cat/index.asp

La Taverna de L'Abat, Placa de Santa Llucia 6, Girona Tel:972 219 704

La Til.la (vegetarian), Avda. Sant Narcis 65, Girona Tel:972 234 545 www.til-la.cat

Mar Placa, Placa Independència 3, Girona Tel:972 205 962

Massana, Bonastruc de Port 10, Girona Tel: 972 213 820 www.restaurantmassana.com

Mimolet, Pou Rodo 12, Girona Tel:972 202 124
Last time I looked at this small but intimate place the set menu looked very interesting at 45€ per person.
www.mimolet.net

Mozart, Pl. Independencia, Tel 972 207 542. Pizza's mostly.

Occi, C/ Mercaders 5, Girona 17001 tel 972 22 71 54. It's in a narrow back alley (car free) in the old town area and we tried it one Friday night, choosing one of the few outdoor tables. We could look straight into the kitchen area and watched the chefs at work. The interior looked pleasant and modern, and the menu interesting. We chose a tasty starter of grilled, large prawns wrapped in ham and asparagus tips. Portions were on the small side. I might feel a tad cheated if I came here starving, but the food was well presented by friendly staff, who did speak a little English. The meal for 2 with wine came to nearly 70€.

Raco del Pernil, Pl. Poeta Marquina,5. I've often passed this place on the way to Bar Nuria and it always has plenty of diners inside.

Pati Blau. Near the Hotel Carlamany with a small shop front so be careful or you'll miss it! Offers a daily lunch menu at 11€ which we've tried. Inside (is non-smoking) the decor is pastels and peaches with a pretty, rear conservatory which allows smoking. We had a nice pumpkin soup followed by fresh sardines, all good and it included wine, bread and a desert.

Sant Ponc, Avda de Franca 36, Girona Tel: 972 214 201. If you're staying at the Costabella hotel nearby you'll bound to walk past here. We've been here and it's more of a place just for a quick coffee or snack.

Tastapans, Ctra. Barcelona 48, Tel 872 080 544. Pizza and pasta restaurant with a menu offering that just seemed too large when we ate there one Saturday night. It's big inside, with a modern, pleasing decor and by 10pm the place was busy with a largely young crowd. We thought it was OK food-wise and the bill was almost 100€ for 3 adults and 2 kids, so not one we're likely to re-visit in a hurry!

Vinil, C/Cort Reial 17 (old town) Trendy looking interior, also offers a daily menu at 10.40€.

Other foods. Kebabs. Ever hanker after a good old kebab? try:
Can Kebab (Old Town)-Take away only. A bit on the small side but nice, it's more of a 'wrap' than the usual pitta-bread UK style one, so order two if your'e hungry! Easily the best kebabs I've tried so far.
Tanger, C/ Sit down or take away. Iv'e tried it once and have to say I won't be repeating the visit.
I've also tried a kebab restaurant inside the Espai Girones shopping mall but it wasn't that good either and the portions were a bit small.

Late night 'drinking holes'. Fancy a late drink? I've been told about these following places:
page24-1005-full.htmlCafe Lux, C/ Figuerola 50, sometimes has live music, open till early.
Down a side street, open till 5am'ish, often the place where drinkers from the City Arms go to carry on boozing.

Girona Bars & Nightlife. These are a few that I've heard about:
Sunset Jazz club (live music on Fridays and Saturdays). Admission charges apply. www.sunsetjazz-club.com (n.b I've heard that the City Arms pub in nearby Banyoles also has Jazz nights).
Cafe el Cercle, C/ Cort Reial (old town) I liked its long, narrow layout with cosy lighting and Bombardier bitter! Snack menu available.
La Llibreria cafe, C/ Cort Reial (old town) Nice, quiet place with tables outside in the narrow alley.
Lateral
L'Arc
La Terra
Nummulit (House music on Thursdays)
La Sala de Cel
Blau and Mas de Nit (now called Sauvage) are nightclubs slightly outside Girona. www.sauvage.cat
Lola Cafe, C/ De la Forca 7, (old town). Hit it on a busy night and you may have to wait to get in.
La Platea. I've heard it's good for the likes of me (young, middle aged!) on Saturdays and a younger crowd on other nights. Also has comedy nights, usually on a Sunday. www.localplatea.com
La Mirona is a popular venue for bands located in Salt, look at their website for current listings www.casadelamusica.cat/ca/mirona/
Millennium is a club venue www.cosmicclubmillennium.com/

Many Girona bars combine both drink and food and personally I've found these to be nice places.

Gneis Lounge Club Placa Joan Brossa, baixos. Very near Girona station and opposite the La Farinera building. This new bar opened in September 2008 and we went to its opening night, which featured an easy listening, jazz type band. The street-level bar area is large and the clear glass means you get to check how busy it is before entering. Inside, a passage leads down to another dining area with a small bar and a stage plus an upstairs lounge/dining/bar area. It promised a regular music line up and the food menu looked reasonably priced. I liked it as it offers something that's a bit different from what's available, especially in this area.

The
River Cafe, (Girona Old Town). Just beside the steps of St Feliu church, it gets very busy with a young crowd at weekends and has a side room with comfy sofas and nice, easy listening music. It has a few outdoor tables and a food menu is also available.

Boheme. Overlooking the open plaza near the Girona main justice (Jujats) building, it has a rather garish red-velvet interior and serves a nice range of Cocktails. Outdoor seating is available if you can't stand the colour scheme inside!

page28-1005-full.html page28-1006-full.html\Bar Nuria (left), faces the busy C/Barcelona but the outdoor seating is set away from the road and it''s next to a fenced-off kids playground so we find it's a good place for an outdoor drink and you can watch the kids playing next door. It offers a daily lunch menu at around 9€ or a selection of Tapas. The surrounding trees, now pruned used to attract huge flocks of birds at dusk.

Las Carpas, Parc de la Devesa (early May to late Sept.) You should really get along here and experience this place if you are in Girona during the summer months. Devesa park plays host to a handful of outdoor temporary bars with floodlights that illuminate the tree canopy above. Sit amongst the tall plane trees, walk or stumble from one bar to another and listen to cool music till the early hours. Walk into the park from anywhere along the Passeig Devesa and you'll see the bars or hear the music, it's a great way to finish-off the night. Weekly live music (Wednesday's mostly) in at least one of the bars.


English and Irish Pubs in Girona. Not that many to choose from really.

The City Arms, C/ Del Riu Guell. This chain of 'English' themed pubs is Catalan owned and has City Arms pubs in other towns like Banyoles (this one has jazz nights) and Olot. Looks OK inside but not a great selection of English beers, more German and Belgian to my mind, and not exactly cheap at around 4€ a beer. Outside the summer months it gets busy at the weekends (which start on a Thursday here) with a young student crowd, so gets a bit smokey and loud. Often has comedy nights (in Spanish tho'). Opens late and closes about 2am.

Excalibur Placa de l'Oli, 1 (Girona Old Town). A bit more 'puby' and advertised as a 'Celtic Ale house' but with an over-done wooden interior and Sports on the TV. Prices are about the same (4€/pint) as the City Arms pub and it stays open till late.

Cafe Irlandes, C/ Ciutadans 20, 17004 Girona (Girona Old Town) Tel. 972 426 300. Just around the corner from the Excalibur, Irish Bar and Cafe with the usual Guinness offering, food menu and gaelic sports TV. Open 5pm-1am Mon.-Fri, Sat.noon-1am, Sun. 4pm-1am.

Mckiernans (Taverna Irlandesa), Rambla de la Libertat 30-32 (Girona Old Town) tel 972 220 141. Newly opened in the Summer of 2007 it's an authentic recreation of an Irish pub and not just a clone of one of these 'chains' of Irish bars. I've tried it a few times, the Guinness (5€/pint) is good and the owner Linda is very welcoming and offers a food menu. Outdoor seating on the Rambla, open until about 2am.

Restaurants outside Girona. For the time being this section covers just those that we've eaten at so far, more reviews will be added over time so, enjoy your meal or 'bon profit' as the Catalans say.

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Can Xifra, Mas Artigues, 17199 Cartella, tel 972 42 85 46. It's situated amongst pretty countryside near St. Gregori which is just outside Girona and one place that I've heard about from quite a few locals who say it's the best place for a Sunday lunch with the family but book ahead.
We tried it on a week-day, without booking and had a very good lunch for a modest 36€ (for 2) for two courses with wine and coffee. I had the Escalivada which is grilled vegetables, followed by home-made sausage called butifarra. It's a pretty, well kept, large, stone house with a big interior dining space with smoking and non-smoking areas, plus a terraced area outdoors.
Traditional Catalan fare at its best, notably its meat dishes like wild boar stew, which I had on a subsequent visit.
If your'e traveling from Girona towards St. Gregori you'll see the yellow Can Xifra sign on the last roundabout before you enter St.Gregori.
www.canxifra.com

El Restaurant Can Roquet, Romanya de la Selva (nr. Sta. Cristina D'Aro) Tel. 972 833 081 www.canroquet.com
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From Girona take the road towards St. Feliu de Guixols (C-66) towards the coast and after about 25 mins. take the turn-off for Santa Cristina then lookout for the Romanya sign and turn left. This small Catalan village is about 6 kms up a hill. Can Roquet has an exquisite interior with views out onto the rolling, verdant Catalan countryside below and the surounding hills.
We were here one hot, July, Saturday afternoon and sat outside, it had several tables some under the shade of trees, with pleasant vistas and a clutch of healthy-looking chickens running around its courtyard. Strangely, when I tried to order roast chicken for the kids I was told there wasn't any? The food was fantastic and the service friendly and efficient. Each dish was delicious and well presented, a real onslaught on our tastebuds. The desert menu should be totally re-written, the descriptions didn't do justice to what you got, pure creations on a plate. Our young waiter spoke good English, as did the maitre-d, and the chef was Belgian. We were told the restaurant's location is a popular spot for tourists to stop and take good pictures of the sunsets.

Simply one of the best meals we've had, but not cheap at around 150€ (2 adults, 2 kids) as we all had three courses each, a bottle of wine, coffee and kids drinks, but we truly had a memorable few hours here ! Top-notch and one to re-visit or bring friends to.
From Girona take the road towards St. Feliu de Guixols (C-66) towards the coast and after about 25 mins. take the turn-off for Santa Cristina then lookout for the Romanya sign and turn left. This small Catalan village is about 6 kms up a hill. Can Roquet has an exquisite interior with views out onto the rolling, verdant Catalan countryside below and the surounding hills.

We were here one hot, July, Saturday afternoon and sat outside, it had several tables some under the shade of trees, with pleasant vistas and a clutch of healthy-looking chickens running around its courtyard. Strangely, when I tried to order roast chicken for the kids I was told there wasn't any? The food was fantastic and the service friendly and efficient. Each dish was delicious and well presented, a real onslaught on our tastebuds. The desert menu should be totally re-written, the descriptions didn't do justice to what you got, pure creations on a plate.
Our young waiter spoke good English, as did the maitre-d, and the chef was Belgian. We were told the restaurant's location is a popular spot for tourists to stop and take good pictures of the sunsets.
Simply one of the best meals we've had, but not cheap at around 150€ (2 adults, 2 kids) as we all had three courses each, a bottle of wine, coffee and kids drinks, but we truly had a memorable few hours here ! Top-notch and one to re-visit or bring friends to.

I've also tried it's next door neighbour Les Gavarres a couple of times, also run by the same owners as Can Roquet. It's long, wide dining area also has a re-furbished terrace now enclosed with views out onto the pine forests below. Interesting menu with a 'daily suggestions' sheet which I chose from when I had lunch here eg, Bacalao Ratatouille (cod) 18€, and my wife had a steak (solomillo) 25€ which was 'superb'. Good, quality food in a pleasant setting with attentive service. Tel. 972 833 060
www.lesgavarres.es

La Barca de Bescano (signposted as you enter Bescano) C/ La Barca de Bescano Tel: 972 440 131
Bescano is a pleasant, small satellite village just a few kms. west of Girona. La Barca (the Boat) is down a long side street off the main road that runs through Bescano and you'll see La Barca next to the river. This large restaurant was recommended to us by a Catalan friend, and we had the Calcots which is a traditional dish around February and March when the Calcots are in full-season (I have seen them for sale in December). Here's an interesting and more detailed article I found about Calcots
http://eatwords.blogspot.com/2007/02/not-just-bunch-of-old-onions.html
They're like very large spring onions, about 60cms in length and when cooked over hot ashes they're served in a large upturned 'roof tile' and you're given plastic gloves and a bib because it's quite messy work, pulling off the blackened outer leaves and then dipping the Calcots in a special home-made sauce. Very nice, with pleasant service (he spoke a little English- btw a Sherlock Holmes fan) with smoking and non-smoking dining rooms. Well worth a return visit. Update, June 07. We had another great meal here with some friends. eg. Cod with mushrooms (bacalao amb bolets).

Restaurant Monells, C/ Vilanova, Monells Tel.972 630900 www.restaurantmonells.com
The village of Monells itself is worthy of a visit if your'e in Girona and you have a car, as it's about a 25 minute drive. The restaurant is next to the Arcs hotel but seperate. We sat outside with a large round table, as we always prefer this option in the summer and the place was busy. The food was good but could have been better cooked especially my wife's monkfish and, the sevice bordered on slow. A bit pricey but then it was the tourist season and out-of-season many of these places simply close-up for the winter.

Can Po, Rocabruna Tel 972 741 045
This place is a bit off the beaten track but we were invited there by some good Catalan friends who know the area. Head out of Girona towards Banyoles, following the signs for Olot, and up towards the pretty mountain town of Camprodon and continue along the C-38 following signs for Beget. The road past Camprodon narrows but the views are stunning out across the hills. We eventually arrived (3pm) at what looked like someone's private house from the outside. Our friends booked as it was a Sunday and the place was packed. It's quaint with buckets of rustic charm and low wooden beams, a log fire and intimate dining areas.
Ours was a private, seperate room with a large round table, its walls adorned with signed photo's of famous past diners. A place noted for its meat dishes the meal was very good. The home-made starters of humous were exquisite.

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El Cincuanta Cinc C/Riera 4, Peratallada tel/fax 972 63 42 92 about 30 minutes by car from Girona.
We stumbled upon this place as a result of a recommendation by a Catalan friend. We found ourselves in the lovely, stone village of Peretallada on a sunny afternoon thinking of having lunch somewhere. This little village has quite a few restaurants, some with outdoor tables but we found Cincquanta cinc (55) just on the edge. We sat outside as it has a shaded, terrace area next to a small, grassy area which our kids enjoyed playing on. We both had the set menu of 20€ each and thought it OK with plentiful helpings, but if we found ourselves here again we'd try somewhere else.

Mas Sorres Jazz Bar.
Situated on the road from Paralava to Torroella as if you were going to Estartit and opposite the pitch n' put golf course. There is a small yellow sign, and it's well worth a late night drink here. The place is open till the early hours and also has a cocktail bar, pool tables and a restaurant area. The bar areas are all outdoors and to enter Mas Sorres you walk through an avenue of tall sunflowers. I visited one late, Thursday night and it was quiet, apparently Friday's and Saturday's get very busy. Nice jazz music in an ambient setting and it hosts concerts with well known Jazz musicians. Not sure of whether it closes during the winter period.

Catalan Food Recipes.
The Catalan kitchen is very much a distinct cuisine of its own and was once described as " looking outward towards Europe and the Mediterranean rather than back into the Iberian interior".
Some say its heritage lies in its history, dominated first by the Romans and later by immigrants from France and Italy but Catalans are proud of their cuisine.

Ingredients in the main include the following: aubergines, tomatoes, garlic, peppers, olive oil, onions, fresh fish and shellfish, wild game, pasta and wild mushrooms, red and white beans, broad beans, chick peas and nuts like almonds, hazelnuts and pine nuts, bread and wine...of course! The region has its fair share of red and white wines and the famous sparkling Cava wines. The Catalans love to eat and take their food seriously!

Some Catalan recipe's will feature soon!