The weekend’s nearly here. You’re probably wondering where to eat. We’ve picked three Barcelona restaurants worth checking out this Saturday and Sunday.

Casa Fiero (Google Maps) brings a fresh take on traditional cooking near Diagonal. The team behind Maleducat opened this spot recently. They’re focusing on hearty dishes cooked in pots and over embers. It’s proper comfort food done well.

Casa Fiero / Google Maps

Meanwhile, Gyojasang (Google Maps)tells quite the story. Mya Kim left her teaching job in Busan to become a chef here. She fell in love with Barcelona whilst studying Spanish years ago. Now she runs two restaurants serving authentic Korean dishes, many grilled over charcoal.

Gyojasang Restaurant / Google Maps

Jazminos (Google Maps) offers something different entirely. Chef Paula Sandoval created an intimate space in Sant Gervasi. The menu explores Middle Eastern flavours through recipes that cross borders. However, it’s the atmosphere that really makes this place special.

A dish from Jazminos / Google Maps

These three restaurants represent Barcelona’s diverse food scene perfectly. Casa Fiero delivers traditional Catalan warmth. Gyojasang brings authentic Korean barbecue to the city. Jazminos takes diners on a Middle Eastern journey.

If you’re still deciding where to eat this weekend, any of these spots will deliver a memorable meal. They’re all serving interesting food in welcoming settings. Just book ahead.

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