Cocina Hermanos Torres
Three Michelin stars in a theatre of open kitchens
A composed residential district best known for Camp Nou but quietly anchored in everyday local life.
Les Corts is best known beyond the city as the home of Camp Nou, but for residents it is a composed, well-kept district where the football ground sits beside quiet residential streets and the university campus. Once a separate town of farmland and country houses, it became part of Barcelona in the late nineteenth century and kept a measured, unhurried pace. There are everyday markets, shaded squares and the surviving traces of its rural past in old masies like Can Planes. It is a part of the city to understand rather than to tick off.
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Three Michelin stars in a theatre of open kitchens
Catalan-meets-London fusion with a Bib Gourmand
Valencian rice mastery in a former textile factory
Half-century Les Corts classic for fish and grills
Family wine-warehouse turned Catalan taberna
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