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10 restaurants to eat at in Sitges during the Fantastic Film Festival

We recommend some of the establishments where you can taste dishes with the best possible scripts.

SilosWhile the Fantastic Film Festival brings the biggest new films to the screen, Sitges restaurants are also preparing scripts to tell the tale of local cuisine. The production is so extensive that a concise selection can serve as a basic map. And if none of the 10 proposals convince you, the festival installs some food trucks available to attendees.

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The Fox is 'rice' backwards

To eat a dreamy rice in the middle of an oasis

Eating rice by the sea is always the best option in Sitges, and the good news is that it is possible and excellent. At the restaurant La Zorra (rice (upside down) you'll find different types, with seafood, fish and vegan, Valencian paella and two that are essential to fully understand the fine art of rice cooking at La Zorra: monkfish cheek with red shrimp and turbot. In addition, these rice dishes can be found on a lunch menu for Saturdays, Sundays and holidays for 36 euros per person, where you can also choose starters such as salads, croquettes or hummus or fried potatoes with egg and crystal shrimp, which is one of the dishes that arouses the most passion. The menu includes up to seven different rice dishes to choose from, some of them (especially those with seafood). At the helm of La Zorra is Álvaro Mokobodzki, a great lover of cooking and catering, who has turned the restaurant located on Sitges's Paseo Marítim into an oasis of good food.

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La Salseta Restaurant

To taste the local recipes and the best products of Sitges

Chef Valentí Mongay, entrepreneur and creative, works hard to promote local produce. and seasonal. With honest cooking, he makes delicious dishes such as "three coastal fish with three different cooking methods," mackerel with fennel [see it in the photo], which you'll find on the autumn menu. Another dish: the sobrasada cake with honey or Rice soup, a signature dish, much loved by the people of SitgesIn the dining room, you'll find his brother, Toni Mongay, who will recommend the region's wines and sparkling wines, of which they have the finest selection. The restaurant is located on one of Sitges's pretty streets, which connects the seafront promenade to the town center. Going to La Salseta is like going to the heart of Sitges and good food.

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The Flour

A delicious pizza with a good atmosphere

David Cordero from Sitges is he pizzaiolo Sitges native who wanted to learn how to make pizza dough And today, the establishment on Sant Gaudenci Street has become a benchmark for good food. In addition to pizzas, you'll find starters (watch out for the steak tartare) and delicious desserts (the chocolate pizza and the glass cake are two delicacies). Sitgetans and visitors also live off pizzas. Our recommendation: make a reservation in advance and try pizzas as tempting as the caviar one.

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Sitges Kitchen

To eat fish, Balfegó tuna, the best ceviches and more

If you like wild fish, the ceviches For the Balfegó tuna, take note of the Cocina Sitges restaurant. For starters, you can also choose from fried crab balls, vegetable salads (pay attention to the colors!), or slow-cooked eggs with potato and truffle foam. For main courses, you'll also find magret or lamb shank, and for dessert, go for the chocolate mousse—a sure way to make you happy. Cocina Sitges is located on one of the town's pretty streets, Sant Bonaventura.

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5.
Nem

A tapas bar that changes every week

In addition to embroidering the same nems, the recipe for Vietnamese spring rolls that gives its name to the tapas bar located on Isla de Cuba Street, you will also find attractive salads (such as endives with pil-pil sauce) piquillo peppers, coconut and tamarind), cod, anchovies... And roast beef lovers will find something to die for, because Nems prepares it with pickles, radishes, and sesame seeds. The tapas, all between €6 and €9, change weekly. So the best recommendation is to go and let the waiters sing your heart out.

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The Cable

Tapas with success and at a very good price

It's the most prized and beloved bar in Sitges, the meeting place for eating, drinking, and chatting. The tapas are renowned throughout the town and also in Catalonia, as evidenced by the posters hanging on the walls, which list the awards they've won year after year. Choosing is a difficult task, but you definitely have to try the bravas, which you don't need to ask the owners how they prepare because they won't tell you. Other tapas worth trying include the McCables: mini-burgers with Brie cheese and green pepper; fried fish; chistorra sausage with puff pastry; Roman-style calamari; and potato omelet with onion. There are many more. And best of all, the history of the bar: opened by the Andreu family, Siscu Andreu was in charge in the 1960s, and after retiring, his two sons (Francisco and Manel) took a radical turn in their lives and became entrepreneurs. They've been there since 2003... and for many years to come!

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7.
The Goose

Traditional cuisine with lots of flavor

Located in the heart of Sitges, it has over fifty years of history and stands out at first glance for the spit-roasted chickens that are grilled right outside the door. Inside, in a traditional restaurant atmosphere, you'll find so many options on the menu that it will be very difficult to choose. Salads, eggs, omelets, rabbit, pork, lamb, pizzas, pastas and risottos, grilled meat, cod, chicken... The list goes on. They also offer a daily lunch menu, Monday through Friday, for €16.50. And if you like all the dishes and can't decide, ask Zuleima Capo, the manager of La Oca, which won the 2022 award for artistic culinary tradition at the Women's Festival, organized by the El Prado Society.

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The Well

The bravas, the 'micuit' and the malvasía of Sitges

Chef Òscar Massó leads a kitchen that highlights bravas, yes, but also many other dishes with intense flavor. Lovers of unusual pairings will find the micuit foie gras with Sitges Malvasia and the mock risotto with grilled scallops. The meat dishes (take note of the Iberian jowl mollets) are top-notch, as are the vegetable dishes (note the smoked eggplant with kimchi). And for dessert, the chocolate-filled chucho with coffee cream and Baileys ice cream.

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9.
The Rogue

The Garraf served on a plate and in a glass

Sandra Campillo (in the kitchen) and Paola Riveros (owner) run La Pícara restaurant, which showcases local produce. On the menu, you'll find the best local wines (a must-try is the wines from Hospital de Sitges, made with the local Malvasia variety) and from the region (pay attention to the wines from Can Ràfols del Caus, Viladellops, Vega de Ribes, and many others). And for lunch, try creative tapas like (when in season) artichokes, which have taken off at the top of their game. Or some of the dishes that won the 2022 and 2023 Women's Festival: cod fritters with rosemary and squid stuffed with shrimp.

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The Frigate

Traditional cuisine on the Paseo de la Ribera

On the Paseo de la Ribera, next to the Punta Church, dedicated to Saint Bartholomew and Saint Thecla, is La Fragata restaurant. Marian, a new generation of the family, is at the helm. She prepares rice dishes, meat dishes, and especially stewed cuttlefish with potato puff pastry. A restaurant serving traditional cuisine, perfect for cozying up with a tablecloth and enjoying a hearty feast.