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La nueva MarquesaB+

C.del Pintor Tapiró, 10, Les Corts, 08028 Barcelona, Spain · Catalonian restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant, Restaurant · la Maternitat i Sant Ramon

Bustling Catalan spot near Camp Nou delivering great-value menu del dia with lively service and a huge selection; expect crowds and some service inconsistency at peak times.

Our take

La nueva Marquesa delivers competitive neighborhood dining through strong food quality and attentive, friendly service, anchored by exceptional value on the menu del dia. However, inconsistent execution—particularly with paella and meat dishes— and tight seating during peak hours prevent a higher grade. Best experienced during quieter service windows when the kitchen's strengths shine and the lively atmosphere feels welcoming rather than overwhelming.

In more detail

A few blocks from Camp Nou, the room feels warm and bustling with servers weaving through a sea of menu del dia plates. Diners rave about value and friendly energy, noting details like quick dish swaps and an English menu. One guest put it simply: "Three generous courses and a smile made our day." Expect lively crowds rather than hushed tones. In the kitchen, the approach is traditional Catalan with Spanish seafood leanings: paella, grilled fish, steaks, roasts, and homestyle soups. Flavors skew clean and comforting over flashy; highlights include fresh seafood and reliable classics. Portions satisfy, supplements unlock premium options, and the experience suits those who value hearty cooking over fine-dining polish. Families are welcome here. Staff often engage kids, and the menu has kid-pleasing choices like pastas, chicken, fries, and simple desserts. Vegan and vegetarian options exist, but late seatings may face limited dessert choices. For picky eaters, steer toward basic pasta or chicken and avoid the more adventurous specials.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Residential-meets-sport district near Camp Nou; popular with locals and match-day visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked by day; busy around events, typical city awareness advised.

What's nearby: Close to stadium, Barça Store, and neighborhood shops; draws pre- and post-match diners.

Opening Hours

Monday12:45–17:00 Tuesday12:45–17:00 Wednesday12:45–17:00 Thursday12:45–17:00 Friday12:45–17:00 Saturday12:45–17:00 Sunday
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