Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
Casa Anita En Paris
100ptsCatalan Ground-Level Cooking

About Casa Anita En Paris
Casa Anita En Paris is a neighbourhood restaurant on Carrer de París in the Eixample district, and one of the easier bookings in a city where the best tables require weeks of planning. It works well for a relaxed weekday dinner or Sunday lunch. If you want the high-intensity creative dining Barcelona is known for, look at Disfrutar or Lasarte instead.
Verdict: Book It If You Can Find It
Casa Anita En Paris sits on Carrer de París in the Eixample district, and getting a table here is less of a battle than at Barcelona's Michelin-heavy competition. Booking is rated easy by Pearl standards, which already puts it in a different category from the weeks-of-planning required to secure a seat at Disfrutar or Lasarte. If accessibility matters to your planning, that accessibility is a real advantage. The question worth asking before you commit is whether the experience itself holds up once you're inside.
What to Expect
The Eixample grid puts Casa Anita En Paris in one of Barcelona's most walkable, residential-feeling neighbourhoods, away from the tourist density of the Gothic Quarter. That address tells you something about the room before you arrive: expect a neighbourhood register rather than a grand-dining atmosphere. The ambient energy skews conversational — a setting that works well for a relaxed weekday dinner or a Sunday lunch when the city slows down. If you've been once and found the pace comfortable, a return visit on a quieter Tuesday or Wednesday evening will give you the leading version of that experience, with less competition for attention from staff.
On the sourcing question, which is where venues in this part of Barcelona either justify themselves or don't: Eixample restaurants drawing on Catalan market produce have access to the same exceptional ingredient base that drives the menus at Cocina Hermanos Torres and Enigma. What separates those venues from a neighbourhood address like this one is how deliberately that sourcing is translated into the menu. Without verified menu data, Pearl cannot confirm the specific sourcing commitments at Casa Anita En Paris, but the Eixample context means the raw ingredient access is there. Whether the kitchen is doing something deliberate with it is the variable worth testing on a return visit.
Timing and Practical Details
Midweek evenings and Sunday lunch are the two windows where a neighbourhood restaurant in this part of Barcelona tends to operate at its most considered pace. Friday and Saturday bring more foot traffic to the area, and rooms fill faster. If you're returning after a first visit, a Wednesday booking gives you a better read on the kitchen's consistency than a Saturday, when covers are higher and the margin for error narrows. The Eixample location is well-served by metro, with the L3 and L5 lines running through the district. Carrer de París itself is a short walk from several major stops, so arrival is direct from anywhere in central Barcelona.
How It Compares
Against the city's top-tier creative restaurants, Casa Anita En Paris operates at a different register. ABaC and Disfrutar are destination experiences requiring advance planning and significantly higher spend; they are not the right comparison if you're looking for a reliable neighbourhood option. The more useful frame is what this address offers relative to the density of mid-range Eixample dining, where the standard is high enough that a poor meal is genuinely surprising. For broader context on where to eat across the city, our full Barcelona restaurants guide covers the range from neighbourhood spots to the tasting-menu circuit.
If you're building a Barcelona trip around food, the Michelin circuit here is among the strongest in Spain: Quique Dacosta in Dénia, Arzak in San Sebastián, and Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria all represent the benchmark the country's leading kitchens are measured against. Casa Anita En Paris is not competing in that tier, and it doesn't need to. Its value is neighbourhood reliability and easy access in a city where the best-known addresses require weeks of lead time.
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Compare Casa Anita En Paris
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Casa Anita En Paris | Easy | — | ||
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Disfrutar | Progressive, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Lasarte | Progressive Spanish, Creative | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Cinc Sentits | Modern Spanish, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Enoteca Paco Pérez | Modern Spanish, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
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- DisfrutarThe 2024 World's 50 Best number-one restaurant and three-Michelin-star holder, Disfrutar is the most decorated table in Barcelona and the hardest to book. The Classic and Festival tasting menus offer two distinct entry points into progressive creative cooking rooted in technical research. Book months ahead — closures in December, March, and August make timing critical.
- Cocina Hermanos TorresCocina Hermanos Torres holds three Michelin stars, ranks #78 on the World's 50 Best, and scores 97 points from La Liste — Barcelona's most comprehensively validated tasting-menu kitchen. The open cooking stations and five-sommelier wine programme make it the clearest choice for a special-occasion dinner at the top of the city's fine dining tier. Book well in advance; availability is near impossible at short notice.
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