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Mitsui
For a city that until the early 1990s barely counted a couple of Japanese restaurants, Barcelona has turned Japanese. Or rather Sino-Japanese. The bulk of the cheaper Japanese eateries now scattered across the city are Chinese run and often not bad value, even if the quality may fail to satisfy more discerning palates. A popular formula is the all-you-can-eat option, where you may take endless portions of sushi and sashimi, grilled seafood and vegetables (they are grilled in front of you), salads, Chinese-style dumplings and an awful lot more. Typical of the genre is Mitsui.
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La Rita
Locals line up to dine here, if only because the price-quality rapport is excellent. So join the queue to get inside this boisterous restaurant. You have a broad choice between classic local cooking and some more inventive dishes.
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Maoz
There's a lot of goodness packed into a tiny space here. The extent to which you stuff yourself depends on just how much of the various fillings you can cram into your pitta.
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Cafè d’Estiu
The most attractive museum snack stop in the Barri Gòtic is the Cafè d’Estiu in the leafy courtyard of the Museu Frederic Marès.
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