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Top 6 Asian food in Sitges, Province of Barcelona, Spain
"San Pere 4, 08870 Sitges SpainChinese, Sushi, AsianLunch, Dinner, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service+34 938 94 04 80"
"San Pere 4, 08870 Sitges SpainChinese, Sushi, AsianLunch, Dinner, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service+34 938 94 04 80"
"The inexpensive and friendly El Jardin Bamboo is Asian fusion in the sense that its menu offers a sampling of Asian cuisines - Chinese, Japanese, Thai."
"Originally starting in Amsterdam, Wok to Walk has set up over 100 wok stations around the world. They offer fresh, quick, and delicious dishes that can be customised by toppings, sauce, and even noodle type!. With three Wok to Walk’s in Barcelona, including one on Las Ramblas, remember that you are always within walking distance of your next life changing wok experience…"
"Quick, fresh and tasty, Wok to Walk’s recipe for success is rather simple. Choose your base – noodles, rice or vegetables – and then select from a wide range of toppings and sauces. Your stir-fry is cooked in front of your eyes in minutes and is not as greasy as your usual takeaway, thanks to the way the cooks keep the wok moving over the flames."
"Chinese food is probably something you wouldn’t think of getting while in Barcelona, but if you’re in the mood for it, Out of China is out of this world!. Their authentic food has complex flavors and is made from local ingredients, which will still keep you rooted to a Catalan food experience."
"Melo Jia is considered as the best Chinese food restaurant food not only in Barcelona but in whole Europe due to its extremely tasty Chinese food and reasonable prices. They have a modern interior which appeals the people and if you are confused about what to order than you must try their tasting menu to choose what your taste buds want."
"Own of Melo Jia, Mr. Melo, has spent his 34-years dedicated to his passion for cooking. Through Melo Jia, he has implemented traditional Chinese cooking style Ying-Yang. A balanced technique that incorporates the Ying, which uses tender water rich products such as veggies."
"Melo derives from Mr. Melo pronunciation of his Chinese name Tao, which in Spanish sounds like melocoton. Mr. Melo has spent his 34-years dedicated to his passion for cooking. Through Melo-Jia, he has implemented traditionalChinese cooking style Ying-Yang."
"A classical Chinese style restaurant that offers the pure Chinese environment in Spain with all the items of food you expect in China. It is bit overpriced due to its aristocratic outlook and name. But money is worth to be spent due to the quality of ambience and specially the food."
"The local team strives to serve its customers with care and sympathy by providing diners the best care. Special mention has kitchen, fully glazed and full view..."
"Shanghai 1930 is chinese cuisine restaurant in Barcelona with my kowloon of Aribau Street which opened in 1979. Hopefully some of you got to know him and still..."
"Chinese Taiwanese restaurant in Barcelona on Carrer de Muntaner, 66. Son Hao is a small and unassuming Chinese restaurant that serves some of the best Chinese food in Barcelona. Son Hao is family owned and managed restaurant that takes pride ...Read More..."
"L’Olla de Si Chuan is a very classic Chinese restaurant with a lot of specialties. This place may surprise its customers mostly with the quantity they offer. So you must visit there with your friends or family or be careful while ordering."
"There’s no shortage of sushi restaurants in Barcelona, but some of them are overpriced and a touch overelaborate. If you want some good quality straightforward sushi that won’t cost an excessive price then this is your place. The ambience in Machiroku used to be somewhat plain (not far from an authentic Japanese tavern) but they have just moved to a slightly more atmospheric venue in Gótic that gives you even more reason to go and has a nice open entrance that looks out onto the pedestrian walkway."
"Finally, found on the open, panoramic terrace of Arenas de Barcelona shopping centre, Watatsumi is an incredible place with even better food. The former bullring has been transformed into a modern shopping centre, with a roof on the top that is home to restaurants and bars that are lively every night of the week. No exception to that is Watatsumi, who pride themselves on presentation and giving an unforgettable taste of Japanese cuisine in Barcelona."
"Picasso Museum — While I’m not a huge fan of most of Picasso’s later work, with over 3,000 pieces of art, this museum has a lot to see, and even I was happy. The Gothic Cathedral — Located in the heart of the Barri Gotic, this Gothic cathedral was built on top of an 11th-century church. You can take an elevator up to the roof for sweeping views of the surrounding historic area."
"This two-hour tour, led by an expert local guide will take you through Pablo Picasso’s favorite spots. See Llotja Mar which is the art school where he studied. Stop at Els Quatre Gats café where he interacted with other artists."
"The Picasso Museum is housed in five adjoining 13th- to 15th-century palaces on Carrer Montcada, a street known for Barcelona's most…"
"This fascinating museum just off Plaça del Rei traces Barcelona's evolution from its first Iberian settlement through its Roman and…"
"With a cabaret-style restaurant, drag queens and a mega-extra dance floor, Queenz is OTT, but in the best way possible. With deep red walls and lush pink plants, the place feels like a snapshot from a Moulin Rouge production!. There is something so fun and frivolous about visiting Queenz."
"Queenz is a busy bar with a terrace, a dance floor, and a cabaret restaurant zone. The bar is open nightly from 10.30 PM to 3 AM."
"There was a lot of anticipation before the opening of the Pastrami Bar in Barcelona’s El Born neighbourhood: not only because there were rumours of a speakeasy bar behind it (which proved to be true), but because it was the latest project of popular street-food project The Rooftop Smokehouse. As its name indicates, the house special is a well-stacked pastrami sandwich topped with melted cheese and home-made pickles, which you can wash down with a locally brewed artisan beer."
"Pastrami Bar probably makes the best pastrami sandwiches in Barcelona!. There is always a line here!. The menu is very small with only 8-10 items available."