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    Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain

    Hisop

    1,275Pearl Points

    One Michelin star, competitive pricing, book ahead.

    Hisop, Restaurant in Barcelona

    About Hisop

    Hisop is one of Barcelona's clearest value plays in the Michelin-starred tier — one star, €€€ pricing, and a focused creative Catalan menu from chef Oriol Ivern that consistently outperforms its price point. Book 3–4 weeks ahead; lunch on a weekday gives you the best chance at a table and a quieter room.

    Is Hisop worth booking for a Michelin-starred meal in Barcelona?

    Yes — and it is one of the clearer booking decisions in the city's fine-dining tier. Hisop holds a Michelin star (2024), sits at €€€ rather than the €€€€ pricing of most comparable addresses, and operates out of Sarrià-Sant Gervasi with a focused, seasonal menu that rewards the food-motivated traveller rather than the occasion-dinner crowd. If you are looking for creative Catalan cooking without the three-month wait and three-figure-per-head spend of Disfrutar or Lasarte, Hisop is the answer.

    What to expect at the table

    Chef Oriol Ivern's kitchen works within a clear philosophy: seasonal Catalan ingredients, combinations that surprise without straining credibility, and a format that keeps the room feeling like a restaurant rather than a performance. The dining room is contemporary and minimalist — low noise, calm energy, a pace that suits conversation and genuine attention to the food. If you are coming from louder, more theatrical rooms like Enigma, the shift in atmosphere is deliberate and welcome. The mood here rewards people who want to eat rather than be entertained.

    The menu runs à la carte alongside a tasting menu with a wine pairing option. Michelin's own notes flag the red mullet with a mollusc mayonnaise as the dish most consistently requested by returning guests , a useful signal that the kitchen has a reliable, repeatable high point rather than relying on novelty rotation alone. Portions and pacing follow a classic fine-dining structure, and the wine pairing option adds meaningful depth without being the only viable route through the meal. For the food-focused traveller who finds meaning in a well-assembled à la carte, Hisop supports that approach in a way many tasting-menu-only restaurants do not.

    One honest caveat: an independent assessment in the awards data noted that the kitchen was still finding its footing with vegetable-led cooking at the time of review, and suggested the balance across that part of the menu needed development. If a vegetable-forward meal is your specific goal, that is worth bearing in mind. The seasonal ingredient sourcing is strong, but the kitchen's confidence appears most secure with fish and protein-led dishes.

    Bar and counter seating at Hisop

    Hisop's counter or bar seating , where available , changes the dynamic of the meal in a way worth considering before you book. In a room this size and at this price point, proximity to the kitchen shifts eating from passive reception to active engagement. Watching plating decisions, timing between courses, and the small adjustments that happen in service gives a sharper read on what the kitchen is actually doing than a mid-room table does. For an explorer-minded diner who is in Barcelona to build a picture of where Catalan creative cooking sits in 2025, counter seating at a Michelin-starred restaurant at €€€ pricing is a disproportionately efficient use of an evening. Ask about counter availability when booking , it is not always publicised as a separate option, but at a room this scale it is usually worth requesting directly.

    Lunch versus dinner, and current seasonal timing

    Hisop runs service Monday through Saturday, with lunch from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM and dinner from 8:30 PM to 11 PM. Sunday is closed. The lunch slot is the stronger tactical choice for most visitors: the kitchen is running the same menu, the room is typically quieter mid-week than at dinner, and the earlier start leaves the evening free. If you are building a day around the meal , pairing it with time in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi neighbourhood before or after , the lunch window fits that rhythm cleanly. Dinner works well for those already committed to a full Barcelona evening itinerary, but it is not the default recommendation here.

    In seasonal terms, late spring and autumn are when Catalan ingredient sourcing tends to peak , locally sourced produce is at its most varied, and kitchens working with seasonal combinations have the most to work with. If your travel timing is flexible and the cooking is the draw, those windows are worth targeting. Summer bookings remain viable, but the seasonal range narrows.

    Ratings and trust signals

    • Michelin 1 Star , 2024
    • Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Classical in Europe , Ranked #452 (2025)
    • Google Reviews , 4.5 from 1,271 reviews

    The OAD ranking provides useful context: it places Hisop within a recognised European classical reference frame, which aligns with the kitchen's approach to Catalan tradition rather than wholesale avant-garde reinvention. The Google score at 4.5 across a substantial review count suggests consistent execution rather than a venue with sharp highs and lows.

    Booking and practical details

    Booking difficulty is rated Hard. At €€€ and one Michelin star, Hisop draws a sustained level of interest that makes last-minute bookings unreliable. Plan 3 to 4 weeks ahead for a reliable table, particularly for weekend dinner. Weekday lunch is your leading window if availability is tight. The venue is located on Passatge de Marimon, 9 in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi , a residential neighbourhood that sits distinctly apart from the central tourist circuit around Eixample and the Gothic Quarter. That separation is part of the appeal for locals and returning visitors, but first-timers should account for travel time from central Barcelona.

    Reservations: Book 3–4 weeks ahead minimum; weekday lunch gives the leading availability. Dress: Smart casual is the working standard for the room. Budget: €€€ , meaningfully below the €€€€ benchmark of most starred peers in the city. Hours: Monday–Saturday lunch 1:30–3:30 PM, dinner 8:30–11 PM; closed Sunday. Location: Sarrià-Sant Gervasi , allow travel time from central Barcelona.

    How It Compares

    See the full peer comparison below.

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    If you are building a broader Spain itinerary around serious restaurants, the peer set worth knowing includes El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, DiverXO in Madrid, Coque in Madrid, and Sa Pedrera d'es Pujol in Sant Lluís. Within Barcelona itself, ABaC and Cocina Hermanos Torres round out the starred tier worth considering alongside Hisop.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Hisop?

    Bar or counter seating at Hisop — where available in the compact minimalist dining room — offers a closer view of the kitchen's approach to seasonal Catalan ingredients. Given the restaurant's size and sustained demand (booking difficulty is rated Hard), securing any seat requires advance planning. If counter seating matters to you, flag it explicitly when booking rather than assuming it will be available on arrival.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hisop?

    Lunch is the stronger play on value. Hisop runs a tight two-hour lunch window (1:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Saturday), and at €€€ with a Michelin star, the midday slot at this price point tends to offer better-value menus than the evening service. Dinner runs until 11 PM and suits a slower pace, but if budget efficiency matters, book lunch. Sunday is closed, so plan accordingly.

    Does Hisop handle dietary restrictions?

    Hisop's kitchen works around locally sourced seasonal ingredients with a creative take on Catalan tradition, which gives some flexibility — but one review notes the restaurant is still finding its balance as a vegetable-forward option, so committed vegetarians may find the offer inconsistent. check the venue's official channels ahead of booking to confirm what the current menu can accommodate; at €€€ with a tasting menu format, dietary needs are best flagged at reservation, not on arrival.

    What is Hisop known for?

    Hisop is primarily known for Spanish, Creative in Barcelona.

    Location

    Passatge de Marimon, 9, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08021 Barcelona, Spain

    Compare Hisop

    How Hisop Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking Difficulty
    HisopSpanish, Creative€€€Hard
    Cocina Hermanos TorresCreative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    DisfrutarProgressive, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    LasarteProgressive Spanish, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 StarUnknown
    Cinc SentitsModern Spanish, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Enoteca Paco PérezModern Spanish, Modern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    Hisop's most direct argument against the rest of Barcelona's starred field is price. Cocina Hermanos Torres, Disfrutar, Lasarte, Cinc Sentits, and Enoteca Paco Pérez all sit at €€€€. Hisop delivers Michelin-starred creative Catalan cooking at €€€. That gap is material, it means you can eat at Hisop twice, or pair it with another serious meal elsewhere in the city, for the cost of a single tasting menu at most of its peers. For the food traveller on a structured itinerary rather than a single-occasion splurge, Hisop's pricing changes how you plan.

    On experience depth, the comparison shifts. Disfrutar operates at a different register, two Michelin stars, a more technically ambitious format, and a global reputation that makes it the correct choice if this is a once-in-a-trip meal and budget is secondary. Cocina Hermanos Torres offers a spectacular room and theatrical presentation that Hisop does not attempt to match. Lasarte brings the weight of Martin Berasategui's three-star pedigree to its cooking. If those dimensions, spectacle, technical ambition, international profile, are the primary criteria, Hisop does not compete with them directly and does not try to. What it offers instead is a quieter, more considered room where the cooking is the point.

    Cinc Sentits is the closest peer comparison in terms of approach: modern Catalan cooking with seasonal sourcing, a focused menu, and a room that prioritises the food over the occasion. The key difference is price, Cinc Sentits sits at €€€€ to Hisop's €€€. If value per quality unit is your metric, Hisop wins that comparison. If you are booking for a milestone occasion and want the assurance of a higher-profile name, Cinc Sentits or Lasarte are stronger choices. For a serious weekday lunch or a second starred meal on a multi-day Barcelona visit, Hisop is the most efficient booking in the city's fine-dining tier.

    Hours

    Monday
    1:30 PM-3:30 PM 8:30 PM-11 PM
    Tuesday
    1:30 PM-3:30 PM 8:30 PM-11 PM
    Wednesday
    1:30 PM-3:30 PM 8:30 PM-11 PM
    Thursday
    1:30 PM-3:30 PM 8:30 PM-11 PM
    Friday
    1:30 PM-3:30 PM 8:30 PM-11 PM
    Saturday
    1:30 PM-3:30 PM 8:30 PM-11 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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