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Aspic in Barcelona is a casual eatery popular with locals

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Aspic

Top choice in Barcelona


At the flagship cafe of this Barcelona caterer, luxury ingredients – smoked salmon, premium charcuterie and cheeses, high-grade olive oils, carefully chosen Spanish wines – step into the spotlight in stunning seasonal soups, creative market-based salads and dishes like wild sea bass with garlic. The attached deli is perfect for picking up a gourmet picnic to eat in nearby Parc del Turó.


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