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Tapas, the most desirable Spanish cuisine for travelers visiting Spain. It is one of the local food I eagerly wished to try when I was in Barcelona. There are too many restaurants and bars serving tapas in Barcelona and I managed to dined in a few of them. Elisabets Bar and Restaurant is the one I would recommend to others.

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Elisabets is located at Carrer d’Elisabets 2-4 which is a side lane connecting to La Rambla, the main shopping and dining area of Barcelona. If you are strolling down La Rambla from Catalunya, Carrer d’Elisabets road junction is on your right after Boadas restaurant and before Hotel Royal, before the Carrefour Market. Without fancy outlook, it could be easily overlooked when you walk along the street.

We popped in when we were looking for restaurant serving dinner and found it was packed with local patrons as well as tourists, but we did not realize it is actually ranked 3rd out of 882 restaurants in Spain by Lonely Planet! :)

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Not without reasons, Elisabets Bar & Restaurant is famous for its delicious tapas with unbeatable value for money. Looking at the menu above and you can understand why, tapas choices from €2 per serving, potato tortilla at €2.50 and coffee from €1.10! :) Tapas could be ordered as either starter, snacks during drinking, supper or even dinner if combined a few of them.

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We ordered a few tapas for our dinner. After a long hot afternoon strolling, nothing could be better than drinking a Leffe beer as starter!

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The cosy setting of the restaurant with decorative brick at one side of the wall. From the signage hung on the wall, Elisabets Bar and Restaurant should be established since as early as 1962.

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The other side of the wall are decorated with picture frames and vintage collection of radios.

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Finally, our tapas is here! These are the few choice recommended by the friendly waiters as popular dishes loved by most others.

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Irresistible Spanish ham! From what it shows in the photos, I would say the portion is quite generous to its price. We couldn’t finish them all until we had to offer to share with the two guys sitting next to us! This is another great way to make friends around… We just met 2 friends from Spain and German! :)

Spanish pizza

I supposed this is Spanish pizza, rectangular shaped instead of round as we normally see elsewhere.

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We  had a great and memorable evening at Elisabets Restaurant. The dishes we had are top grade and prices are reasonable, if not cheap. The food quality is far more superior than what we had in many other European cities. Barcelona in general is a great travel destination to enjoy your holidays with top quality Spanish cuisine as well as street foods but will never burn a hole in your pocket!

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What’s my verdict?

  • Food: Excellent   
  • Environment: Good √ √
  • Authenticity: Excellent √ √ √
  • Accessability: Good √ √ √ (Along the back lane behind La Rambla)
  • Value for money: Excellent √ √ (Average €2.50 per dish of tapas)
  • Overall Travel Score : 92%

  • Verdict: Located just along the side lane behind the most frequented area of Barcelona, the La Rambla, Elisabets Bar and Restaurant offer great Spanish cuisine and authentic tapas with a reasonable price tag. Travelers visiting Barcelona must at least try some of their tapas dishes, especially their Spanish ham for either your lunch, high tea, dinner or even supper at 1AM! :)Travel Feeder, your ultimate travel photo blog

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cecil on March 29th, 2012

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Frankfurt, the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth largest city in Germany, is the financial and transportation center of Germany. Located on the river Main, Frankfurt is not only the financial capital of Germany, but of Continental Europe, and is home to the European Central Bank and the European Stock Exchange. Frankfurt is well known for its futuristic, avant-garde skyline, which is home to wealthy bankers and students alike, and draws millions of tourists per year into its popular downtown area.

If you’re planning a trip, here are a few reasons why you should consider Frankfurt.

History of Frankfurt

Frankfurt has a rich history that goes back centuries. It was founded close to the 1st century as a Roman settlement; in fact, even its city district Bonames has a name dating back to Roman times. During the Holy Roman Empire, Frankfurt was considered one of the most important cities, and the coronations of kings and emperors were held there. Because Frankfurt was seen as such an important center for business and trade, it was often the subject of occupation by other countries who desired it, including France. Frankfurt was also very involved in World War II suffering severe bombing that destroyed the city’s once famous medieval center along with many irreplaceable and historically significant documents. After consideration and then rejection as provisional capital of Germany after the war, Frankfurt settled into a bustling and rich community known for its efficient underground transportation systems and thriving economy.

Architecture of Frankfurt

Frankfurt is well-known for its ultramodern skyline, being one of the few European cities with a significant number of skyscrapers, most of which are located in the financial district. Apart from these contemporary, awe-inspiring structures, Frankfurt is also home to much post-World War II architectural progress, partly because of the need to reconstruct after the damage suffered by the city during World War II bombings. Even in spite of the sectors of Frankfurt that were destroyed in the war, there are still many examples of gothic and baroque architecture that have survived or been reconstructed as accurately as possible. In contrast, as a “green city,” one can also enjoy the many naturally preserved forest, parks, and botanical areas along the Main River as an escape.

Frankfurt Day and Nightlife

After a day of shopping on the Zeil, the main shopping street of Frankfurt and one of the most frequented shopping streets in Europe, those looking for more can head towards the Fressgass, or “munching alley” for a wide variety of cafes, restaurants, delis, and street food. After that, entertainment can be found in the sectors of Sachsenhausen, Bockenheim, Bornheim, and Nordend, as well as the city center, the main areas of action in Frankfurt. A youthful metropolis where socializing is high on the agenda, one can always find something to do. Accommodations include bars, reggae/ dancehall/ R&B clubs, and parties ranging from up-style to university student gatherings.

On the whole, Frankfurt is a city that is perfectly attuned to providing the tourist a promising and exciting expedition with a meld of historic and modern aspects that promise to delight and inspire. Don’t miss an opportunity to absorb all that Frankfurt, Germany has to offer.

This article is brought to you courtesy of Singapore Airlines.  For information on traveling to Frankfurt from the U.S., visit http://www.singaporeair.com/jsp/cms/en_UK/promotions/new-york-flights.jsp. :) Travel Feeder, your ultimate guide to Europe travel

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cecil on March 25th, 2012

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