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L'Italiano PersoB+Worth Trying

Carrer d'Homer, 18, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08023 Barcelona, Spain · Italian restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (842 reviews)

Reservations

Tiny, reservation-only Italian spot delivering standout carbonara, pistachio items, and warm chef-led service, with tight seating and strict booking policies.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

L'Italiano Perso delivers exceptional food quality—particularly its celebrated carbonara and pistachio desserts—paired with attentive, personable service from chef-owners who guide diners through a focused menu. However, inconsistent pasta execution during busy service and tight seating that challenges group dining prevent a higher grade, making it a solid neighborhood favorite rather than a destination standout.

Restaurant Summary

The room is tiny and intimate, where the cooks double as servers and plates glide out of an open kitchen. It feels warm and bustling rather than formal, the kind of spot where a diner murmurs, "that carbonara tastes like Rome." Reservations are essential, and the pace stays quick and personal once you are seated. The cooking leans classic Italian with careful ingredients: guanciale and pecorino for the carbonara, a rich lasagna, burrata starters, and a pistachio thread through pasta and gelato. Expect elevated traditional more than fusion fireworks, with a playful Nutella dessert dividing opinions. Quality shines most on the Roman staples, though occasional doneness and seasoning swings appear when the room is full. Families will find the food approachable—pasta shapes, burrata, and focaccia are easy wins—but the space is very small and can be noisy. There is no kids menu, yet simple dishes suit younger eaters. Book off-peak if coming with children, and plan for tight seating and quick turns.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€32-42 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Quiet, residential-upper area with neighborhood restaurants; draws locals and destination diners seeking intimate spots.

Safety: Generally safe, well-kept streets with steady local foot traffic; low late-night risk.

Nearby: Close to residential blocks, small boutiques, and cafes; off main tourist drags, near upper-city transit lines.

SarriàSarrià is a historic neighborhood with a village-like atmosphere, featuring narrow streets, local shops, and a growing number of quality restaurants and cafes. The dining scene here tends to be more relaxed and refined, catering to locals and visitors seeking authentic and upscale experiences away from the tourist crowds.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday13:00–15:45, 08:00–23:45 Thursday13:00–15:45, 08:00–23:45 Friday13:00–15:45, 08:00–23:45 Saturday13:00–15:45, 08:00–23:45 Sunday13:00–15:45, 08:00–23:45

Available: Reservations

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