The 6 best South American restaurants in Barcelona

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Want to discover the flavors of Latin America in Barcelona? Here are the 6 best places to eat South American food in Barcelona!

Barcelona is a city renowned for its cultural mix and openness to the world. In a very short time, Barcelona can make your taste buds travel thanks to the passion and sharing of people from elsewhere. Today, we give you our picks for the best South American restaurants in Barcelona!

1. Habana Vieja

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In this unassuming restaurant, you can enjoy the very best of Cuban cuisine in Barcelona. A small menu featuring local specialties, the dishes are generous and very tasty. Happy to share a little piece of their roots with you, the owners are very warm and welcoming. You’ll feel right at home!

Price of à la carte dish: approx. €9.50

Address: Carrer de l’Agricultura, 284, 08020 Barcelona, Spain

2. La Rosa del Raval

In a festive and colorful atmosphere, you can discover the best Mexican culinary flavors in Barcelona. You can try different types of tasting dishes to share, soups, salads, all with or without meat for vegetarians. There’s something for everyone, and you can enjoy the best specialties of this Central American country. There’s also an urban legend that Barcelona’s best mojitos can be found at La Rosa del Raval, so why not check it out?

Price for a dish à la carte: between €8.50 and €10.50

Address: Carrer dels Àngels, 6, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

3. El Ñaño

It’s THE place to be for big eaters! It’s absolutely impossible to leaveEl Ñaño without being totally full! One thing’s for sure in Ecuador: we love to eat, and this place is living proof of that. Cooked bananas, rice, meats, fish, avocado, all served generously. You can be sure of the high quality of this restaurant, since the vast majority of its clientele are themselves Ecuadorians.

Price of a main course: approx. €14.00

Address: Padilla, 177, 08013 Barcelona, Spain

4. El rincón de la abuela Venezolana

As any Venezuelan will tell you, there’s no place in Barcelona more faithful to local Venezuelan cuisine than this one. You can eat arepas (stuffed sandwiches), empanadas and any type of well-stocked dish that will delight your taste buds. It’s a very small restaurant with homemade cooking, full of passion. You’ll always receive a warm welcome.

Price of a main course: between €8.00 and €15.00

Address: Carrer de Mallorca, 470, 08013 Barcelona, Spain

5. Restaurante Mi Rincón

This little Barcelona restaurant will transport you straight to Colombia! You’ll be greeted by Colombians who’ll be happy to explain their dishes so you can make the best choice. You can choose from rice, fish, meat and other specialties, with vegetarian options. You can also go there for breakfast and start your day like a Latino. In any case, the dishes are generous, tasty and, as with the other restaurants mentioned in this article, Mi Rincón is very popular with Colombians.

Price of a main course: approx. €12.00

Address: Avinguda Diagonal, 303, 08013 Barcelona, Spain

6. Buenos Aires

One of the great specialties and passions of Argentine cuisine is meat. In Argentina, families regularly gather around an asado, which is similar to a barbecue. Good meat cooked over an open fire and enjoyed over a good meal is one of Argentina’s great pleasures. In Barcelona, the « Buenos Aires » restaurant imports the best meats from Argentina to provide you with an excellent experience. The staff are extremely professional, offering the pieces of meat directly before your eyes, explaining their characteristics and suggesting the best bottle of wine to accompany your piece. You can also choose between different types of dishes, such as pasta or fish dishes. It’s an elegant, warm restaurant where you can have a great time. Don’t forget to book in advance.

Price: The price depends on the type of piece chosen and its weight. Prices range from €15.00 to €50.00 for a dish.

Address: Carrer de València, 189, 08011 Barcelona, Spain

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