Paella
Going to PP in sept for first time in six years,looking for the best paella ,any ideas ?
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Brisa Marina - they also do a shell free version
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Bodega can ferrar. It's on career sant pere. Between calle Juan xx111 and passeig sarelegui. (Sorry if the spelling is a bit off).Small family run restaurant. Their paella is the best in the port ,in my humble opinion. If you do go, I would make sure you hadn't eaten too much prior to your visit, as you get absolutely loads. They do however, let you take what you can't finish home, so long as you return the pan. The service is always excellent from Toni and the family.
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Also, other dishes on their menu eg Leg of Lamb need to be ordered in advance! ;) Enjoy :cool: |
Totally agree with Brisa Marina. Had a Blind Paella on Saturday and it was superb. The "full fat" version is epic too.
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The one place I always go to for paella is Ikebana. Tried others but for me theirs is the best.
They only do the one type, mixed, well worth it. |
C'an Ferra is excellent and Toni will do Paella for one which is probably big enough for 2 and the 2 for 3 etc. a little known fact is that he also does a little tapas selection as a starter like you get if you order one of his specials.
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Brisas is best but go on Sunday afternoon, but remember to book as they do upwards if 100 for both in house and residents. Been most Sundays whilst out there and always packed.
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Thanks everyone,looking forward to trying your suggestions when we get there.
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The yacht club also do a very good paella as well, but remember i alwats think of paella is a lunch/ afternoon meal as it can be very heavy in the evening.
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