A Cook's Guide to Eating in Barcelona cover art

A Cook's Guide to Eating in Barcelona

A Cook's Guide to Eating in Barcelona

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

🎙️ EP149 – Tourists chase paella. Chefs chase truth. This is Barcelona through a cook’s eyes: lobster-slick canelons, seawater stews, five-euro dinosaurs, and bars where the plancha still shouts. Some obvious, some hidden. All about how this city eats—and why it matters.

🎧 Topics Covered in This Episode:

🌊🐖 Mar i Muntanya – Catalonia’s surf-and-turf DNA

🍝 Canelons + Lobster Butter – humble pasta, obscene sauce

🐟🔥 Suquet, Monkfish & Seawater – fishermen logic in a pot

🇪🇸🏆 Spain’s Case – why Spanish cooking belongs in the pantheon

🎄🍲 Galets at Christmas – meat-stuffed pasta that makes its own broth

🍋🐟 Fismuler Barcelona – Nino Redruello’s “cuisine doctor” vibe

🧀🔥 Cheesecake Wars – Zuberoa’s blue-cheese whisper, Ama vs. Fismuler, crust included

🥬🔥 Kimchi Butter & Charred Cabbage – fusion with restraint

🇪🇨🍲 Ecuador in BCN – Ñaño’s encebollado + plantain–peanut fish stew

🍺🍤 Counter Culture – Cal Pep & the gospel of the plancha

🧑‍🍳🥄 Bar Pinotxo → Sant Antoni – market bars done right

🥂🐙 Ultramarinos Marín – produce-driven seafood and “that bill”

🥃🍲 Bar Gèlida – the last cheap, working-class dinosaur

🥑🏙️ Gentrification vs. Culture – hip cafés, fragile ecosystems

📩 Follow & Support Us:

🍽️ Everything in one place: linktr.ee/potluckfoodtalks

📸 Instagram: @potluckfoodtalks

▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@potluckfoodtalks

💙 Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/potluckfoodtalks

📢 Want to advertise with us? potluckfoodtalks.com/advertise-on-the-podcast

🔥 Enjoy!

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.