The Calçotadas of 2012

After the success of last years Calçotada I’ve had many requests to do more in various parts of the UK as well as London. Here is the list of the Calçotadas organised so far, I’ll update with any new ones as soon as I can. if you are not sure what a calçotada is . . . → Read More: The Calçotadas of 2012

10 Tips on Eating in Spain.

During the first episode of the television programme Rick Stein’s Spain he says that you need to seek out good Spanish food. This I find rather bizarre as I always feel good Spanish food generally falls on top of me. It chases me though markets, tiny bars, old hold in the wall restaurants, new . . . → Read More: 10 Tips on Eating in Spain.

Guest Post – La Clotxa

La festa de La Clotxa

Dena Rowlands and her husband Keith  first visited the Delta del Ebre in 2002 and liked it so much they bought their house on day three of their visit. They converted the house to 3 apartments and moved out to the Delta permanently in 2005. You can find her blog at http://www.riverebro.com/ where she . . . → Read More: Guest Post – La Clotxa

The Pope in Barcelona

The Pope is in Spain on an official visit, one of the reasons for this is to inaugurate the Sagrada Familia, one of the most popular and expensive tourist sites in Barcelona.

The protests against the Pontiff’s trip have been numerous but seemed to me, at least, to have more relevance than the ones . . . → Read More: The Pope in Barcelona

Ferran Adria’s New Restaurant in Barcelona;Ticket and 41º

Ferran Adria's new restuarant

Ticket will have a facade of 40 metres with a cultural timeline of the history of the tapa. One of the bars will serve mediterranean tapas while another one modern creative ones. A third bar will serve sweet tapas. The provisional website is www.ticketsbar.es and it’s due to open January 2011 . . . → Read More: Ferran Adria’s New Restaurant in Barcelona;Ticket and 41º