Reservations · Takeout
Handmade dumplings and noodle soups shine at a modest, family-run Chinese spot with great prices, but expect slow, uneven service and some strict house rules.
Little Foodie delivers strong food quality anchored by handmade dumplings and fresh noodles that justify repeat visits and fair pricing. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from perfectly seasoned broths to bland dishes—combined with uneven service pacing and occasional order mix-ups prevents grade A territory. This is a reliable neighborhood spot for dumpling seekers who value homestyle comfort over polish, but quality variability keeps it from competing with Barcelona's more dependable dining destinations.
A compact Eixample nook where the steamers hum and bowls of broth glide to tables, Little Foodie feels homey and bustling. Reviews often mention a friendly owner and handmade dumplings with brothy centers: "the dumplings burst with soup and the noodles taste freshly pulled." Expect warmth over polish, and service that can feel hands-on but chaotic when busy. The cooking leans straightforward and homestyle—beef noodle soup with bouncy noodles, cumin beef, spicy eggplant, and those crowd-favorite soup dumplings. Flavors are classic rather than showy, with value-forward pricing and big comfort factor. When the kitchen is in flow, it is cozy and satisfying; on off nights you may encounter bland seasoning or pacing hiccups. Families will find plenty that kids recognize: fried rice or noodles, sweet-sour pork, mild dumplings, and simple soups. Portions read generous to some and modest to others, so share a couple of mains if unsure. There is no formal kids menu, but the menu itself is kid-accessible, with spice levels that can be kept gentle.
Area: Central Eixample block with mixed residential and dining, attracts locals and visitors; casual street vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic typical of Eixample avenues.
Nearby: Near hotels and nightlife; walkable grid, metro access within several blocks.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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