Beyond Hummus: How to Find an Authentic Arabic Restaurant in Barcelona for a True Levantine Feast
Introduction: The Unexpected Culinary Bridge Barcelona is famous for tapas, paella, and cava. But walk through El Raval or down towards the port, and something else hits your nose—cumin, sumac, sizzling lamb, and the sweet perfume of orange blossom water. The city has quietly become a hidden gem for Middle Eastern cuisine. However, not every place with a lantern in the window delivers the...
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