Bo de Bernat

Catalan cuisine on a budget!

  • Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

    Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

  • Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

    Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

  • Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

    Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

  • Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

    Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

  • Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

    Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

  • Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

    Bo de Bernat - Barcelona

Just a stone's throw from Barcelona's Sant Antoni Market, Bo de Bernat is more than just a restaurant - it's a celebration of authentic, affordable Catalan cuisine. Founded by Bernat Dalisay, a Filipino chef with over two decades of culinary experience in Barcelona, this little gastronomic nugget offers an unforgettable culinary experience without breaking the bank.

 

Bo de Bernat, Catalan market cuisine at an affordable price!

A former member of the Gelida bodega, Bernat has launched his own restaurant, located just a short distance from his old workplace. This culinary handover is palpable in the warm family atmosphere of the place. Bo de Bernat is first and foremost a story of passion and dedication, and you can feel it in every dish served.

 

The main attraction here? A menu that is an ode to Catalan tradition. Expect to be seduced by dishes such as the legendary carrilleras de cerdo - melting pork cheeks with a crispy crust - and homemade creations such as fricandó croquettes, a treat for the taste buds.

 

And the best part? No dish costs more than ten euros, with the exception of a 350-gram chuletón, offering a top-of-the-range culinary experience at an affordable price.

Bo de Bernat

Carrer del Comte d'Urgell, 27, 08011 Barcelona, Spain

Area: El Raval
Website: Bo de Bernat - Barcelona
Opening hours: 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday/ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday/ closed on Mondays
Prices: 15€
Phone: +34934067542
Metro/Bus: Sant Antoni
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Your questions > Our answers!

Julie - 21 Oct 2024 - 08:28
Best Food!
I disagree. We had the BEST grilled lobster and paella while looking at the Mediterranean Sea. A Barcelona must.
Barcelona.com - 20 Oct 2024 - 08:36
@Nk
Hello Nk Yes, Barcelona Aquarium often offers discounts for students, but the specific amount and availability can vary based on the season or current promotions. To confirm the latest student discount details and ensure that the offer is still available, I recommend checking directly on the Barcelona Aquarium official ticket page for latest pricing and conditions for student discounts! best,
Nk - 20 Oct 2024 - 08:34
student discount
Is there a students discount available on the ticket? If so how much is it?
Barcelona.com - 12 Oct 2024 - 10:18
@Illy
Hello Illy, You're asking whether El Corte Inglés, a popular shopping mall in Barcelona, will be open tomorrow, Saturday, October 12th. Typically, El Corte Inglés follows regular shopping hours on Saturdays, but the specific date you've mentioned, October 12th, is Día de la Hispanidad (Spain's National Day), which is a public holiday. While many shops close on public holidays in Spain, El Corte Inglés in central locations like Plaça de Catalunya often remains open during such holidays, todya from 9am to 9pm. Best,
Illy - 12 Oct 2024 - 10:14
Oct 12
Is the mall open tomorrow Saturday October 12?
Barcelona.com - 3 Oct 2024 - 07:42
@CC
Hello CC, To travel from Sitges to Barcelona Airport (specifically Terminal 2), you can take a train but there is no direct train service. Here's how you can do it: Take the R2 Sud train from Sitges: This line runs directly to El Prat de Llobregat station. The train departs frequently from Sitges, and the trip to El Prat de Llobregat takes about 30-35 minutes. Transfer at El Prat de Llobregat: Once you arrive at this station, you need to switch to the R2 Nord train heading to Barcelona Airport (Aeroport T2). This is a short ride of around 6-7 minutes. The overall journey from Sitges to Terminal 2 at Barcelona Airport takes roughly 50-60 minutes, depending on wait times between connections. The trains are generally punctual and frequent, so it’s a convenient option. Best,
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@sam
Hello sam, According to the Town Hall, the market will continue to operate throughout the renovation, with the possibility of occasional or partial closures. Best,
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