Crowds head to this homey restaurant to dig into classic Catalan dishes, such as snails. Even snail skeptic Guy was left impressed by this dish. The snails soak up plenty of flavor when they’re cooked in water seasoned with chile de arbol, herbes de Provence and thyme. They’re served in a white wine sauce studded with ham and chorizo, which kicks the flavor up even further. "Super tender," Guy said. "There’s good spice from the chorizo; the broth itself is dynamite. It’s a lot of big flavor."
This trip, Guy Fieri's crossing the Atlantic to take a big bite out of Barcelona, Spain. He's diving in to the many different cuisines the city has to offer, from a homey spot serving Galician-style octopus and soup, to a grab-and-go sandwich stop cooking up traditional sausage and sauces. Plus, a family-owned joint puttin' out old-school Catalan cooking, like rabbit and snail specialties.
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