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  1. Carol Taylor
    January 27, 2020 @ 5:47 am

    The food looks and sounds absolutely amazing…Great images and lots of info 🙂

    • Jyoti
      January 27, 2020 @ 5:51 pm

      Thanks, Carol for stopping by! It’s wonderful to hear that you liked the Barcelona food information and pictures.

  2. arv
    February 4, 2020 @ 11:48 pm

    Finding vegetarian or vegan food in Europe is not as easy as it is in the USA. But some cities in Europe are waking up especially the ones high on the travelers. Thanks for sharing this awesome guide, Jyoti. Yet to visit Barcelona and I’m sure I can use this post of yours to my benefit.

    • Jyoti
      February 5, 2020 @ 6:42 am

      It’s awesome how global travel and travelers are bringing change to the food culture of Barcelona, while keeping the authentic local flavors.
      If more travelers prioritize local food experience while eating vegetarian food, it’s a win-win situation for culture, tradition and Mother Earth.

  3. Cynthia Mackintosh
    February 5, 2020 @ 5:10 am

    I’m sure with so many delicious & colorful food choices, leaving beef behind doesn’t get missed while in Barcelona. I’ve never been to Spain, but that is high on my list because my ancestors are from there. In fact, my great-grandparents were born there. I know a lot of the ingredients because in Costa Rica where my parents & grandparents are from we cooked with them. In Spain, however, it’s the same ingredients, but it’s all about the way they are prepared & cooked.

    • Jyoti
      February 5, 2020 @ 6:36 am

      Hi Cynthia, that’s so cool to see how good culture, traditions and ingredients travel with space and time. It would to see the evolution of the Spanish ingredients and cooking styles for
      1: your great grandparents to your kids generation
      2: within Spain from that time to the kids generation now.
      It would be fascinating to compare and contrast the Spanish food cultures.

  4. Sage
    February 5, 2020 @ 3:31 pm

    I follow a pesceterian diet. So while I am typically okay with all of the fish and seafood in paella, I don’t eat chicken, beef, or pork. Everything you tried (and photographed) looked AMAZING!

  5. Jordin
    February 5, 2020 @ 6:38 pm

    I LOVE food tours! Your tour looks amazing with excellent food options as well as sightseeing. I am not vegan or vegetarian, but with these foods I wouldn’t mind giving up meat. This food tour showed a great way to explore Barcelona.

  6. Jenn | By Land and Sea
    February 5, 2020 @ 7:07 pm

    You are making my mouth water! We’ve been to a few places in Spain and have been able to sample some of these foods. But, Barcelona is still on our list. I love the market offerings you featured here. And, I’d love to try the vegetarian pallela as I don’t eat seafood!

  7. Sharon
    February 6, 2020 @ 8:23 am

    What a pleasure to read an entire, in-depth post featuring yummy-looking vegetarian food! Sometimes I feel “weird” for not eating meat, but not on your website!! I could live on cheese, nuts, and olives. You found so much good food in Barcelona!

  8. Yukti Agrawal
    February 6, 2020 @ 8:28 am

    Being vegetarian, I love all the suggestions given by you for Barcelona and it would be great to try some delicious Spanish food here. Going for food tour is always my favorite thing to do as through food, we can know the city well. Tomato bread looks something very unique and I missed it during my Barcelona visit. Polento mushroom tapas too looks very exotic vegetarian. After reading this, who can now say that vegetarian food is boring.

  9. Jackie
    February 6, 2020 @ 9:24 am

    I am drooling…Though not a Vegetarian or Vegan, I am a foodie for sure! I would be thrilled to sample each and every one of these delicious Spanish dishes. I think a food tour like WithLocals Samplers is the way to go, offering the opportunity to try so many bites at locally reputable places. It would be hard for me to pick a favorite from all these tasty options, but perhaps it might be the Vegetarian pintxo? It would be fun to try those foods traditionally thought of as Italian, like the Lasagna and Bruschetta, too. I can’t decide! A big “yum” to all!

  10. Laura
    February 6, 2020 @ 7:25 pm

    Wow, my mouth is watering just looking at the pictures and reading the descriptions! I can never say no to mushroom truffle pizza, yum! I have been to Barcelona a number of times and did my first food tour on my last trip there. It is such a great way to experience a city and I love hearing about all these vegan and vegetarian options that are available. Thanks for the great resource!

  11. Tiffany from Mommy And Me Travels
    February 7, 2020 @ 1:51 pm

    We love tapas. During our visit to Barcelona it was great getting to try all of the different types of tapas available, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. We will be adding a lot of these restaurants to our next visit as your pictures look delicious.

  12. ปั้มไลค์
    May 17, 2020 @ 1:48 am

    Like!! I blog quite often and I genuinely thank you for your information. The article has truly peaked my interest.

  13. Kumar
    September 11, 2020 @ 12:04 am

    Hi, vegan barcelona spanish food is tasty and delicious. thanks for sharing this article.

  14. Elouise P Smith
    October 8, 2020 @ 12:10 am

    Thank you for sharing blog. I hope your opinion will help me in Barcelona. Well, which foods are very tasty in that place? I hope I get the answer!! And take love..

    • Jyoti
      October 10, 2020 @ 2:01 pm

      Hi Elouise, we love trying local foods and all the foods we’ve mentioned are delicious. If you’re Barcelona, I’d say try some pintxos, even if its just for the culture because its rare to find vegan pintxos. Otherwise, I’d recommend vegan paella which are quite easy to find.

      • Elouise P Smith
        October 10, 2020 @ 10:34 pm

        Thanks for your great reply!!

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