SPAIN  |  Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide
Friday, November 15, 2024
images
Bookmark and Share

Restaurante Salamanca

C/ Almirante Cervera 34,
Barcelona
Cataluña
93 221 50 33

Type: Seafood
Price Range: €€€

Comments ( 0 )
Rating (0 Votes)
No votes yet
Restaurante Salamanca is the seafood estaurant par excellence of Barceloneta, with indoor or outdoor seating at a terrace, and views of the beach. Guests often opt for the parillada (a platter heaped with either fried or grilled monkfish, hake, cuttlefish, prawns, clams, mussles and squid) or the pica pica, with fried fish, baby squid and calamari. Atkins devotees could try the cabrito, or roast kid.
Last updated January 1, 2008
Posted in   Spain  |  Barcelona
 |  RSS

PhotoImpression

Explore the Destination
Amenities and Resources
Trending Themes:

Guides to Popular Ski Resorts

  • Ischgl is a small mountain village turned hip ski resort, with massive appeal among the party-hearty young crowds. It is... Read More

  • Andorra la Vella is its own little world, and not just because it’s a 290-square-mile independent principality (a fifth the... Read More

  • Bariloche (officially San Carlos de Bariloche) is the place to be seen. It is to Argentina what Aspen is to the... Read More

  • Aspen is America's most famous ski resort. And that's an understatement. For, as a ski complex, Aspen is unsurpassed. Its... Read More

  • Zermatt is a small but glamorous mountain resort town, with a population of approximately 5,700. It is one of Switzerland's... Read More

  • St. Moritz is a glitzy, alpine resort town in the celebrated Engadin Valley of Switzerland, with huge notoriety as the... Read More

  • Lake Tahoe is the premier lake resort of America, and the largest alpine lake in all of North America. It is an absolutely... Read More

  • St. Anton, Sankt Anton am Arlberg in German, is Austria's premier ski-bum resort! It's actually a small village cum... Read More

  • Kitzbühel, a small, Tyrolian resort town in the Kitzbüheler Alps, comes with international renown and huge snob appeal, and... Read More

 

Copyright © 2010-2013 Indian Chief Travel Guides. Images tagged as (cc) are licensed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA license.