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    Casa Sansa

    3.5(41 reviews)
    17.5 km
    €€€

    Service was really slow, the staff tried to be friendly but couldn't quite pull it off. Prices are…read morevery reasonable, but I'd rather pay a bit more and be satisfied. We ordered the formule of a starter and a main course, and a bottle of wine (after having sat there for maybe 20 minutes ready to order). Our first course was served before the wine, and we had to ask them to bring the wine. The first course was good, and of a reasonable size. The main couse was smaller than the first course, so that left us a bit puzzled. The staff went running around as if in complete chaos, it seemed as no one really was in control. The only time a staff member approached us and asked if everything was fine was when we had paid and left no tips in the little bowl they bring the receipt in - he came over to our table, pointed at the tip-less bowl, and looked at us: "Is everything ok? Are you fine?". That was the icing on the cake!

    Delicious food and charming atmosphere with outdoor seating…read more We had a delicious meal here. The chicken with shrimp was absolutely divine--one of the tastiest dishes I have had in a long time. I also thoroughly enjoyed the Codfish Andalusian style --perfectly cooked and delicious! For dessert we had some sort of ice cream dish with chestnuts and chocolate--simply one of the best and certainly a highlight of our culinary tour of France and Spain.

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    Morue a l'aioli et sa pomme de terre

    Miramar

    Miramar

    4.5(2 reviews)
    59.8 km

    From Barcelona Id driven up the length of the Costa Brava. So close to French border but not…read morecrossing over. This was my final destination, the last stop at the top of the country. Llança is a small town during the off season. About 4000 people. Ive been told that during the high season it can swell to 40,000. That's insane. The fartherI traveled north up the Brava the more French i heard. Kind of crazy when youre expecting Catalan and Castellano. When we get to the restaurant it's fairly quiet throughout the town. There are some bathers and I realized that some of the women were going topless. Right in front of the restaurant! The captain said that basically theyve seen everything, so nothing surprises them anymore. True professionals. So after looking through the wine list briefly, we commenced with the tasting menu. Over the next few hours a procession of dishes, arranged in groups, that reflect the Llança, the Cap de Creus, and greater Catalonia cuisine. The creativity is on a very high level and some of the things look unfamiliar but the flavors were very much Catalan. Chef Paco at the end came out to say hi to us and talk about the cuisine. He grew up in the area and the cuisine and his cooking will always primarily be here. However if you cant make the trek all the way up the coast, he also runs the 2 Michelin star Enoteca in Barcelona. But i highly recommend getting out of the big city and make it up this way if you can. It's totally worth the experience and i. The end you can have a phenomenal meal.

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    El Silex - catalan - Updated August 2026

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