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Isabella's, Sarria

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's exterior

A luxurious neighbourhood restaurant with top quality Italian influences

Average bill p.p €35 - €45 (incl. drinks)

Nearest metro: Sarría / Sant Gervasi

Isabella's Restaurant

Carrer de Ganduxer, 50

0034 934 14 57 69

Go for: Fresh, high quality food | Isabella’s ‘special’ sirloin | the biggest, glossiest burrata | Super-sized langoustines

Nutella crepe + dulce de leche ice cream

Good for: Something casual yet special | Groups | Families | Sunny lunches on the terrace | Take the Parents | No tourists

Need to know: Day | Night | Terrace | Takes Reservations | Super family & dog friendly | No fish served on Mondays

 

Eating at Isabella’s is less like going out for a meal, more like popping round to a rather posh neighbour’s for a bite. Take the whole family (don’t forget the dog) and either cosy-up inside the super-luxe living room, or snuggle down into the velvety cushioned chairs on the street-side terrace.

They don’t do publicity, solely relying on word-of-mouth - a fact which makes it delightfully un-Tripadvised.

We park ourselves outside, sitting across from a Cool Dad with his floppy haired Mini Me and an Older, Distinguished Couple.

Cool Dad and Mini Me both work fixedly on a colouring book. Distinguised Couple greet the waitress warmly as she approaches, before waving at someone else over the railing.

Neighbourhood restaurant.

Got it.

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's langostines avocado

While the restaurant draws primarily from owner Isabella’s Italianism, the menu also includes French and Spanish influences, seemingly bringing together the best of the Mediterranean. The focus is on quality and absolute freshness, the meat coming daily from Galicia, the pasta from Gracia, while of course, fish is unavailable on market-day-free-Mondays.

For once, we side step the pizza and pasta, instead sharing a burrata (€16) and langostine salad (€15), plus a smattering of gorgonzola croquettes.

The langostines arrive on a castle of avocado and tomato. The burrata too is big enough for at least four to share. There’s that glorious moment of tension, as you wait for your knife to break through the smooth, glossy skin, before the oozy magic begins.

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's burrata

The main event however is Isabella’s ‘special’ sirloin (€20), served with a theatrical raking of smouldering rosemary through oil and balsamic, before being lusciously drenched over my steak.

It’s what meat-dreams are made of my friends.

(However, if your dreams have a sweeter edge, then you can’t go far wrong with the Nutella crepe plus dulce de leche ice cream...) END

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's sirloin steak

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's sirloin steak rosemary

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's rosemary

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's rosemary 2

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's croquettes

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's croquettes

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's nutella crepe dulce de leche ice cream

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's cheesecake

my foodie friend baecelona isabella's burrata

 

All beautiful photography by Jessie Ann James www.jessieannjames.com

 

Further Info

New! Isabella’s by the Sea has opened in Calella de Palafrugell - so if you loved Isabella's, then give it a whirl if you're up the coast!

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