Seafood risotto is a world well-known cuisine.
But what is other delicious food like?
This article will show you what I had in Barcelona, Spain.
Speak to cuisine in Spain, we as Asiens (or Taiwanese) always think of Paella first.
So, let's introduce some typical spanish food (/ stereotypes from tourists) :P
1.
Restaurant: La Fonda
Location: Carrer dels Escudellers, 10, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Open Time:
Monday 12: 30-23: 30
Tuesday 12: 30-23: 30
Wednesday 12: 30-23: 30
Thursday 12: 30-23: 30
Friday 12: 30-23: 30
Saturday 12: 30-23: 30
Sunday 12: 30-23: 30
Well... this is not my favourite meal in Spain, but is the only one restaurant I had paella... because I can also have paella in Germany haha.
By the way, I like its reasonable prize for paella and black rice.
Green Salad (Don't forget to absorb some nourishment from vegetables on a trip)
La Fonda mixed starter with fried squid rings, potato wedges, catalan sausage...)

Here you are! Seafood Paella! I really like seafood in Barcelona. The way fresher than what I had in Germany. Overall, it tasted not bad for me and really fresh but became a bit salty for last few bites. The texture of rice is partial hard which is suit for this dish: paella.

Black rice. Don't feel scared as you first see it. The rice tastes really special, and I even wanna try to find some cephalopod ink to make black pasta at home :P

2.
Restaurant: La Paradeta
Location: Passatge de Simó, 18, 08025 Barcelona, Spain
Open Time:
Monday Closed
Tuesday 13: 00-16: 00 / 20: 00-23: 30
Wednesday 13: 00-16: 00 / 20: 00-23: 30
Thursday 13: 00-16: 00 / 20: 00-23: 30
Friday 13: 00-16: 00 / 20: 00-00: 00
Saturday 13: 00-16: 00 / 20: 00-00: 00
Sunday 13: 00-16: 00 / 20: 00-00: 00
Restaurant: Ramen-ya Ajisen
Location: Carrer del Marquès de Sentmenat, 20, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Open Time:
Monday - Sunday 13:00 - 15:45
Monday, Wednesday - Sunday 20:15-23:30


























