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L'Alt Penedes
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Recommended restaurants in Alt Penedes for September (updated in 2025)
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865. Kois Restaurant Japones
4.4
/5
18 Reviews
Reservation Available
Japanese
TheForkUser
The first time was perfect, this time was not, we have to wait long time and the waitress was not friendly....she seems to be worry running from one side to other
866. 216 Grammi Poblenou
4.6
/5
91 Reviews
Fusion Cuisine
TheForkUser
Lovely staff! Food good and fresh, however we made “wrong” choices, next time we will review the menu more carefully! Tiramisu eas the highlight.. just anazing, huge and very tasty :D we’ll def come back
867. Els Jardins de Codorníu
4.3
/5
20 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
The gardens provide a beautiful setting for lunch, we visited with friends who were on holiday and they loved the setting and the food, this is also a great choice if you are taking one of the tours.
868. Espectacular (Ex-Calamar Gastro Beach)
3.8
/5
48 Reviews
Reservation Available
TheForkUser
The waiters are super friendly and helpful. The location is great, you can see the sea without being right on the promenade. And the food is quality.
869. Restaurant ETE
4.5
/5
10 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
It's a small, family-run, neighborhood bar and restaurant, but it was exactly what we expected based on the description and reviews from other customers. The atmosphere is pleasant, and the decor pays homage to E.T. nostalgia. The dishes are very filling and the prices are good. It took a while to serve us, but they apologized and made up for the wait with a tapa and some shots afterward.
870. Stelar
4.8
/5
5 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
All the tapas we ordered were delicious! 10/10 for the price. We'll be back to try more dishes :)
871. Malbec Asador Argentino
4.2
/5
13 Reviews
DKK149
Latin American
TheForkUser
When the ververs have very long loose hair I dont feel comfortable about hygieneWe ate a meat called vacio which was nearly impossible to cut and could not be chewed. Good salads.
872. Bitxo gastroexperiències / sopar taula rodona
5
/5
3 Reviews
DKK357
Western-style
过客1977
Stroll through Sant Feliu de Llobregat Sant Feliu de Llobregat (officially Sant Feliu de Llobregat in Catalan) is the capital of the Bajo Llobregat region of Catalonia. It belongs to the province of Barcelona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. The municipality has 45,642 inhabitants according to official data from INE and Idescat for 2022. It is also the head of a judicial district. It is integrated into the Bajo Llobregat region (the capital of the region) and is 15 km from the center of Barcelona. The Northeast Motorway (A-2) passes through the municipal area at kp 604, the B-23 Motorway connects Barcelona to the Mediterranean Motorway (AP-7), and there is also the N-340 road (converted into an urban road) that passes through the city center. The topography of the municipality of Sant Feliu is defined by the left bank of the Llobregat River and the first highlands of the Collserola Mountains. Several streams pass through the municipality, bringing water from the nearby mountains into the Llobregat River. The most outstanding mountains are the Puig d'Olorda (424 meters), Turó Rodó (344 meters) and Penya del Moro (255 meters). The altitude ranges between 424 meters (Puig d'Olorda) and 10 meters on the banks of the Llobregat River. The city center is 22 meters above sea level. Palaeolithic remains have been found in the Can Albareda area and in the Cueva del Oro or Cueva de los Encantados on the southern slope of the Olorda Peak. Neolithic remains have been found in the area; proof of the presence of humans in the area in prehistoric times. Iberian and Roman remains have also been found in different locations such as Les Grases or Plaza de la Vila. During Roman times and for a period in the Middle Ages, the city was called Titian, Tiano and Micano. It was not until 1002 that the place name San Feliu appears in written form, as Sancti Felicis, in a document from the monastery of San Cugat del Vallés. The origin of this sect is the monastery dedicated to this saint. In 1524, the parish church of San Lorenzo was founded, destroyed during the civil war and later rebuilt on the same site. The construction of the bell tower began in 1892 and was completed in 1933. It was used as a watchtower during the civil war and is the only element of the old church that still remains. In 1996, the Cuadrilla de Campaneros was established, responsible for ringing the bells and maintaining the bell tower. Before that, San Feliu depended on the parishes of San Justo Desvern and San Juan despi. A few years later, the witchcraft trial of a woman of Occitan origin named Blanca Bardiera was held in the town, which ended with her acquittal. In the 17th century, Jaime Falguera built a palace in the town with extensive gardens that extended to Llobregat. Until a few years ago, the property belonged to the Marquis de Castelber, a noble family that were descendants of Jaime Falguera and used the palace until the 20th century. Currently, the remaining part of the palace and its gardens are municipal property. It is worth mentioning that the carriage of the Castelber family is still preserved in the stables and is immortalized in a fragment of the work "Flower Avenue" by Josep Maria de Sagarra. In 1855, the Sant Feliu train station was inaugurated, equivalent to the line connecting Barcelona and Villafranca. Another emblematic building is the Municipal Market, built in 1885. Sant Feliu has been the capital of the Bajo Llobregat region since 1936. The development of the service sector and the gradual accumulation prompted King Alfonso XIII to grant Sant Feliu the title of city in 1929. During the Spanish Civil War, place names with religious connotations were suppressed. In the case of Sant Feliu, the town was renamed Rosas del Llobregat, due to the great tradition of growing this flower. Since the beginning of the 20th century, many factories have been established in the city, first textile mills and then metallurgical plants. With the advent of electricity production, steamships were abandoned and the industrialization of the town and the entire region began. In 1948, Radio San Feliu was founded under the name "Radio Juventud de San Feliu", which, despite being guided by the Youth Movement (Falange), still enjoyed a certain independence. It should also be noted that the city was the venue for volleyball training during the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Bitxo gastroexperiències / sopar taula rodona
873. Restaurant Pizzeria Chuek's
4.6
/5
40 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
The pizzas are very good and with the fork offer they're really affordable. The staff is very friendly and professional. I'll definitely come back.
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