One of your first priorities when you arrive in Barcelona is bound to be a lazy stroll down that world famous thoroughfair "Las Ramblas". If you make your way along that fabulous kilometre of sights and sounds looking for a a place to eat, however, you will probably be disappointed. That's not to say there are no restaurants, of course. There are hundreds, all clamouring for your business. But as with any major city centre the quality of food in such places often leaves a lot to be desired, and the prices are invariably hiked up with that dreaded "tourist tax". So rather than take your chances there, why not get a little more adventurous and seek out somewhere "off the beaten track".
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