Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
Liban Restaurante
100Pearl PointsLow-friction dining

About Liban Restaurante
Liban Restaurante is a practical Les Corts option for an easy Barcelona lunch or dinner, especially if location matters more than a destination dining experience. With no verified price, cuisine, awards, or chef-counter details, treat it as a low-friction neighborhood pick rather than the anchor for a major celebration.
On a return trip to Barcelona, Liban Restaurante is the kind of option to consider when the plan needs to stay simple. The verified details are limited, so the safest way to use it is as a practical Barcelona meal rather than as a heavily researched destination dinner.
The recommendation is cautious: consider it for lunch or dinner in Barcelona, not for a trophy meal. There is no verified chef counter, tasting format, named cuisine detail, awards signal, or price guidance to build a splurge case around. For a date, business meal, or celebration, it makes sense only if the group is comfortable choosing a restaurant on basic practical information rather than a documented special-occasion profile.
Use it for a low-friction Barcelona meal, not a destination dinner
The useful verified detail is the schedule: Liban Restaurante is open daily from 1–4 PM and 8–11 PM. That gives it flexibility for either a midday or evening meal in Barcelona.
Because confirmed menu, price, service-format details are thin, the safer move is to treat this as a practical local option rather than a high-stakes booking. If you want to compare it with other dining rooms, consider Cocina Hermanos Torres, Glug, BaLó, Nova Galiza, or The Times depending on what else is on your shortlist.
Where it fits in a Barcelona shortlist
For readers building a wider plan, start with our full Barcelona restaurants guide, then use our full Barcelona hotels guide, our full Barcelona bars guide, our full Barcelona wineries guide, our full Barcelona experiences guide to decide where the day or evening should land. Liban Restaurante is a sensible add when daily lunch-and-dinner hours matter; skip it if the brief calls for a documented tasting-menu format, a verified drinks program, or confirmed public recognition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Liban Restaurante handle dietary restrictions?
There is no verified dietary-restriction information available for Liban Restaurante. Check the venue's official channels before you commit.
Is Liban Restaurante good for solo dining?
It may be convenient for one person because it is open daily for lunch and dinner, so you can fit it into a simple Barcelona schedule. There is no verified service-format detail, so treat it as a practical option rather than a specifically solo-focused restaurant.
Can Liban Restaurante accommodate groups?
There is no verified group, seating, or booking information available. If you are planning for more than one or two people, check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What are alternatives to Liban Restaurante?
Other options to consider include Cocina Hermanos Torres, Glug, The Times, BaLó, and Nova Galiza. Use them as comparison points depending on the style of meal you want.
Is lunch or dinner better at Liban Restaurante?
Both are possible based on the verified hours. Liban Restaurante is open daily from 1–4 PM and 8–11 PM, so the better choice depends on your Barcelona schedule.
Is Liban Restaurante good for a special occasion?
There is not enough verified information to position it as a first-choice special-occasion restaurant. If the goal is a more occasion-driven meal, compare it with other dining rooms such as Cocina Hermanos Torres; Liban Restaurante is easier to frame as a practical lunch or dinner option in Barcelona.
How far ahead should I book Liban Restaurante?
There is no verified booking guidance available. The confirmed schedule is daily from 1–4 PM and 8–11 PM; check the venue's official channels for current reservation details.
Location
Carrer de l'Equador, 29, Les Corts, 08029 Barcelona, Spain
Compare Liban Restaurante
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liban Restaurante | Barcelona | , | , |
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | Barcelona | Creative | €€€€ |
| The Times | Barcelona | , | , |
| Glug | Barcelona | Wine Bar | , |
| BaLó | Barcelona | Contemporary | €€ |
| Nova Galiza | Barcelona | , | , |
How Liban Restaurante Barcelona compares with similar nearby venues.
How it compares in Barcelona
Liban Restaurante is the easier, lower-commitment choice compared with Cocina Hermanos Torres, which is the clear splurge reference in this set at €€€€ and a creative format. Choose Cocina Hermanos Torres when the meal is the point of the night; choose Liban Restaurante when Les Corts location and simple access matter more than a high-production experience.
BaLó is the sharper comparison for diners who want contemporary cooking with a clearer €€ price signal. Glug is the better fit if the brief is wine bar energy rather than a conventional restaurant meal. Liban Restaurante is more of a practical neighborhood answer than a category-leading pick.
The Times and Nova Galiza sit closer as flexible alternatives when the decision is driven by availability or area rather than a defined cuisine style. If the booking has to feel special, trade up to Cocina Hermanos Torres or BaLó; if the plan needs to stay easy, Liban Restaurante remains viable.
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