Barcelona and Food: a Love Story

Barcelona and Food: a Love Story

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In Barcelona Cafe patrons learn towards each other, talking quietly beneath cavernous ceilings; a woman sits alone, surrounded by the debris of a successful lunch but transported somewhere else by her phone; a man falters mid-step, eyes drawn to a warmly glowing window of jewel-coloured cakes.

This journey through Barcelona’s eateries was taken on foot, through quiet streets that erupt onto busy throughfares. It’s the story of a city in search of a balance between the public image of a vibrant tourist destination, and the calm, private, lives of it’s residents.

Chök the chocolate kitchen

Address: Carrer de les Ramelleres, 26, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

Lorena:

Lorena: “Chök specialise in all things chocolate but it’s their doughnuts that make this little bakery a must.”

Trópico

Address: Carrer del Marquès de Barberà, 24, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

Lorena:

Lorena: “Trópico is a beautiful restaurant that offers tropical-inspired cuisine and amazing juices.”

The Green Spot

Address: Carrer de la Reina Cristina, 12, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

Lorena:

Lorena: “The Green Spot’s supercool vegetarian menu makes it one of the most original restaurants in Barceloneta.”

Granja Petitbo

Address: Passeig de Sant Joan, 82, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

Lorena:

Lorena: “Thanks to it’s interior design and delicious brunch menu, Granja Petit Bo gets more popular every year.”

This photo journal was a collaboration between Lorena Fernández (@nasualua) and Unpacked.

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