Suquet De L'Almirall

Mediterranean restaurant · la Barceloneta

Suquet De L'Almirall

Mediterranean restaurant · la Barceloneta

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Pg. de Joan de Borbó, 65, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

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Nestled in Barcelona, this spot offers traditional paella and local seafood amid a vibrant atmosphere, though some find it a bit pricey for what you get.  

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Pg. de Joan de Borbó, 65, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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Pg. de Joan de Borbó, 65, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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@suquetdelalmirall

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Mar 4, 2025

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"The philosophy behind Suquet de l'Almirall, helmed by Quim Marqués, a fourth generation chef, is to feature seafood caught and sold in Barcelona's harbors—most of their ingredients are purchased at the local fish market, which is just steps from the seaside restaurant. The menu is filled with classically Catalan (but often adventurous) seafood dishes like fried anchovies and an insanely good paella. Don't leave without ordering the suquet, the signature huge bowl of steamed shellfish. Try to get a seat on the beautiful outdoor patio. "

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Sophia Feng

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This paella is so overpriced. It costs 28 euros while there are plenty of restaurants next to it offering at 15~18. Taste was bad, too. Not even as good the ones I had in the united states. I asked for tap water. The waitress clearly understood what tap water is but opened bottled water instead, which costs 3~4 euros. When I declined, she said "the tap water in Barcelona is toxic, disgusting." Toxic? Disgusting? How could she say that? It's with this water they cook their food. Cannot believe she was insulting her own city for the sales of water!

Philip Bock

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A bit hyped in my opinion, but it did live up to it's Michelin star(s?). We had a traditional Paella with seafood and chicken, which is what the place is known for. A bit touristy too so probably won't come back next time I'm in Barcelona.

Mélanie

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We had some good fish and an ok paella - but it was way too expensive for what they serve. Surely NOT the best place for paella in BCN!

Leslie Serrano

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Very tasty food. A little bit pricey but delicious

Anthya Tirado

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Best caldoso rice I have tried in ages. I totally recommend “arroz del dia” and the croquetó de pernil i gambes. We are coming back for sure!

林發發

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Brilliant black rice paella!!! Great service!

Sergio Corcuera

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Excellent traditional catalan rice dishes, fantastic local wild fish perfectly cooked. The wine menu is short and covering local wines matching the food. Friendly service. Highly recommended

Dirk Jan

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As a Paella lover I was really excited to go here, but unfortunately the "Paella Barceloneta" (28€ pp) was very bitter and the portion was small. Also the chairs were uncomfortable with low tables. Ergo, very expensive for what you get. Of course it is a matter of taste but imo there are a lot of places in Barna better then this one. Service was good, restaurant looks nice.