# Affordable Michelin Restaurants in Barcelona

> How to eat Michelin in Barcelona without the three-figure bill, from a €65 starred lunch at Caelis to a €26 Bib Gourmand weekday menu at Oníric. Star kitchens with cheap lunch menus and the city's best Bib Gourmand value, with prices and which days they're served.

- **Canonical URL:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/best-affordable-michelin
- **City:** Barcelona, Spain
- **Published:** 2026-06-13
- **Author:** Justin Mota, Guidavera founder
- **Reading time:** 13 min

## Introduction

You can eat at the Michelin level in Barcelona for far less than the dinner tasting menus suggest, if you know where the value is. There are two ways in. The first is the weekday lunch menu at a starred kitchen: the same cooking, the same room, at a fraction of the price, like Caelis serving a Michelin-starred lunch at €65 or Prodigi's one-star midday menu at €45. The second is the Michelin Bib Gourmand, the guide's own list for good cooking at a moderate price, where Oníric does a €26 weekday menu and Saó a €24.50 one. This guide covers both. The big caveat runs all the way through: most of these deals are weekday-lunch-only and often whole-table, so the days matter as much as the price. Every figure is a last-recorded price to re-check before you book.

## Key picks at a glance

- **Best starred lunch deal** — [Caelis](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/caelis): A one-star kitchen's weekday lunch menu at €65.
- **Cheapest Michelin-recognised meal** — [Oníric](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/oniric): A Bib Gourmand weekday lunch menu at €26.
- **Best one-star value** — [Prodigi](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/prodigi): A one-star, one-Sol midday menu at €45 across eight tables.
- **Cheapest way into a two-star** — [Mont Bar](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/mont-bar): Lunch à la carte from €8 a plate at a two-Michelin-star kitchen.
- **Best Bib lunch** — [Saó](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/sao): A Bib Gourmand weekday tasting lunch at €24.50.

## A guide to Affordable Michelin in Barcelona

### How can you eat Michelin in Barcelona on a budget?

Two routes. First, book a starred restaurant for its weekday lunch menu rather than dinner: many one- and two-star kitchens run a midday set menu at a fraction of the evening tasting price, the same kitchen and dining room for less. In Barcelona that means Caelis (€65), Prodigi (€45) and Hofmann (€59), among others. Second, look to the Michelin Bib Gourmand, the guide's list of restaurants offering good food at moderate prices, one rung below a star: Oníric, Saó, Avenir, Cruix and others do serious tasting menus from around €25 to €45.

### What is a Bib Gourmand?

The Bib Gourmand is a Michelin Guide distinction, separate from the stars, for restaurants serving high-quality food at a moderate price. It's the guide's own value list, awarded by the same inspectors who hand out stars. It is not a star and shouldn't be confused with one, but it's a reliable signal that a kitchen is cooking well above its price point. Barcelona's 2026 Bib Gourmand restaurants include Oníric, Saó, Avenir, Cruix, Bardeni-Caldeni, Glug, Bacaro and Berbena, most with a weekday lunch menu well under €40.

### When are the cheap Michelin lunch menus served?

Almost always on weekdays at midday only, and often to the whole table. Caelis runs its €65 lunch Wednesday to Saturday; Prodigi, Avenir and Saó do their value menus Tuesday or Wednesday to Friday; Oníric's €26 menu is Tuesday to Friday, full table only. A few of the value spots barely do lunch at all, Berbena only on Fridays, Glug only on Sundays, so the day is as important as the price. Always confirm the exact service day and whether the menu must be ordered by everyone at the table when you book.

> "A Michelin meal in Barcelona doesn't have to cost €300. The trick is the weekday lunch menu, and the Bib Gourmand list."

## How we built this list

We split this into the two real ways to eat Michelin affordably in Barcelona: starred kitchens at their weekday lunch, and the Michelin Bib Gourmand. Within each, we ranked by how good the value actually is, the gap between the price and the cooking, not just the lowest number. Every credential is checked and labelled exactly: a Michelin star, a Bib Gourmand and a Repsol Sol are three different things, and where a restaurant carries a lower Michelin 'Selected' or Repsol 'Recomendado' listing we don't dress it up as more. Prices, menu names and service days are taken from each restaurant's own published menus; lunch and value-menu prices move faster than almost anything, so treat every figure as a last-recorded price and re-check before booking. No restaurant pays for placement, and we have no affiliate or sponsorship deals with any venue on the list.

## The 15 best Value Restaurants, compared

| # | Restaurant | Neighbourhood | Price | Distinction | Signature dish |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [Caelis](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/caelis) | el Barri Gòtic | €€€€ | Michelin 1-Star · Repsol 2 Soles | Caelis weekday lunch menu (Wed–Sat) |
| 2 | [Oníric](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/oniric) | la Vila de Gràcia | €€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand | Herrén Tasting Menu (weekday lunch, full table) |
| 3 | [Prodigi](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/prodigi) | la Dreta de l'Eixample | €€€ | Michelin 1-Star · Repsol 1 Sol | Lunch Menu (Tue–Fri midday) |
| 4 | [Saó](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/sao) | Vallcarca i els Penitents | €€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand | Llavor (Seed) Lunch Menu (Tue–Fri) |
| 5 | [Mont Bar](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/mont-bar) | l'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample | €€€€ | Michelin 2-Star · Repsol 1 Sol | Mochi with sobrasada and Mahón cheese (lunch à la carte) |
| 6 | [Avenir](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/avenir) | Sant Gervasi - Galvany | €€€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand | Instant Avenir weekday lunch tasting (Wed–Fri) |
| 7 | [Bar Verat](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/bar-verat) | Santa Coloma de Gramenet | €€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand | Menú Petit (min. 2, bread + drink) |
| 8 | [Hofmann](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/hofmann) | Sant Gervasi - Galvany | €€€ | Michelin 1-Star · Repsol 1 Sol | Weekly Midday Menu (Mon–Fri, VAT included) |
| 9 | [Cruix](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/cruix) | la Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample | €€€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand · Repsol Recomendado | Menu Petit Cruix (7 courses, lunch, whole table) |
| 10 | [Lluerna](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/lluerna) | Santa Coloma de Gramenet | €€€ | Michelin 1-Star · Repsol 2 Soles | Tasting Menu (whole table, set days) |
| 11 | [Bardeni-Caldeni](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/bardeni-caldeni) | la Sagrada Família | €€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand | Angus Beef Steak Tartare |
| 12 | [Bacaro](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/bacaro) | el Raval | €€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand · Repsol Recomendado | Saor sardines |
| 13 | [Glug](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/glug) | la Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample | €€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand · Repsol Recomendado | Grandma's macaroni croquette |
| 14 | [Berbena](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/berbena) | la Vila de Gràcia | €€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand · Repsol Recomendado | Oxtail gyoza and a bit of broth |
| 15 | [Kamikaze](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/kamikaze) | l'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample | €€€ | Michelin 1-Star | Kamikaze Menu (tasting, no à la carte) |

## The 15 best Value Restaurants in Barcelona

### 1. Caelis

*A Michelin-starred lunch menu at €65*

- **Neighbourhood:** el Barri Gòtic
- **Address:** Vía Laietana, 49, 08003 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€€€
- **Distinction:** Michelin 1-Star · Repsol 2 Soles
- **Website:** https://www.caelis.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/caelis

Caelis is the best-value way to eat at a starred kitchen in Barcelona. Romain Fornell has held a Michelin star here since the year he opened in 2004, now inside Hotel Ohla at the edge of the Gothic Quarter, with two Repsol Soles. The weekly-changing lunch menu is €65, served Wednesday to Saturday, with an extended three-course-plus-wine version at €80. That's the same starred kitchen behind the €135 and €170 dinner tasting menus, at less than half the price and far easier to book, though still worth reserving a couple of weeks out. Not valid for groups of eight or more.

**Order:**
- Caelis weekday lunch menu (Wed–Sat) (€65)
- Extended lunch (three courses, red and white wine, dessert, coffee) (€80)
- Earth and Sea tasting menu (dinner) (€135)

### 2. Oníric

*A €26 weekday lunch from a 2026 Bib Gourmand*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Vila de Gràcia
- **Address:** Carrer de Rabassa, 37, 08024 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand
- **Website:** https://oniricrestaurant.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/oniric

Oníric is the cheapest Michelin-recognised meal in this guide. It's the dream project of Jonatan Izquierdo and Laura Humanes, a small, deliberately intimate room in Vila de Gràcia that took a Bib Gourmand in the 2026 guide. The Herrén tasting menu is €26, Tuesday to Friday at lunch, whole table only, an almost absurd amount of cooking for the price; the evening Oníric and Somni menus run €48 and €80. There's a short à la carte too, a fried pig-ear lingot with chipotle, cod with black-garlic pil pil. A no-children, no-animals policy keeps the room calm. Book ahead; it's tiny.

**Order:**
- Herrén Tasting Menu (weekday lunch, full table) (€26)
- Oníric Tasting Menu (€48)
- Cod with its tripe, black garlic pil pil, shiitakes (à la carte) (€19)

### 3. Prodigi

*A one-star midday menu at €45 across eight tables*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Dreta de l'Eixample
- **Address:** C. de Girona, 145, 08037 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€€
- **Distinction:** Michelin 1-Star · Repsol 1 Sol
- **Website:** https://prodigi.cat/en
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/prodigi

Prodigi is chef Jordi Tarré's modern Catalan kitchen across just eight tables in the Eixample, holding a Michelin star and a Repsol Sol. A disciple of the Roca brothers at El Celler de Can Roca, Tarré opened it in 2021. The lunch menu is €45, midday Tuesday to Friday (holidays excluded), with choices like a creamy orzo with Iberian pork jowl or a confit cod with black-garlic mousseline; the dinner tasting menu is €95. With only eight tables, it books up, so reserve at least a couple of weeks ahead. One of the best one-star lunch deals in the city.

**Order:**
- Lunch Menu (Tue–Fri midday) (€45)
- Tasting Menu (€95)
- Creamy rice with squid and sobrasada (à la carte) (€27)

### 4. Saó

*A Bib Gourmand weekday tasting lunch at €24.50*

- **Neighbourhood:** Vallcarca i els Penitents
- **Address:** Carrer de Cesare Cantú, 2, Gràcia, 08023 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand
- **Website:** https://saobcn.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/sao

Saó is led by Valencia-born chef Juanen Benavent, who earned a Michelin star in Paris before opening in the Vallcarca side of Gràcia, and it holds a Bib Gourmand. The value play is the Llavor (Seed) lunch menu at €24.50, Tuesday to Friday: four appetisers, two starters, a main, dessert and petit fours, which is a remarkable amount of food for the money. The evening Germinat and Arrels menus run €49 and €72.50. The cooking is Mediterranean and changes with the season, so dish names aren't published in advance. A genuine Bib Gourmand bargain at lunch.

**Order:**
- Llavor (Seed) Lunch Menu (Tue–Fri) (€24.50)
- Germinat (Sprouted) Menu (€49.00)
- Arrels (Roots) Menu (€72.50)

### 5. Mont Bar

*The cheapest way into a two-Michelin-star kitchen*

- **Neighbourhood:** l'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer de la Diputació, 220, Eixample, 08011 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€€€
- **Distinction:** Michelin 2-Star · Repsol 1 Sol
- **Website:** https://www.montbar.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/mont-bar

Mont Bar climbed from corner gastro-bar to two Michelin stars while keeping an unusual back door: a lunch à la carte. Fran Agudo's plates start at €8, a mochi with sobrasada and Mahón cheese, a cockle soufflé, a sea-urchin vol-au-vent, which makes it the cheapest entry to a two-star kitchen in Barcelona. It also holds a Repsol Sol. The catch is the window: the à la carte is lunch only and must be ordered by the whole table, in a narrow 13:00 to 14:15 slot. The full tasting menus are €190 and €240, so the lunch plates are the value move by a distance.

**Order:**
- Mochi with sobrasada and Mahón cheese (lunch à la carte) (€8)
- Sea urchin vol-au-vent (lunch à la carte) (€9)
- Wagyu terrine, brioche and foie gras (lunch à la carte) (€14)

### 6. Avenir

*A Bib Gourmand weekday lunch tasting at €32.95*

- **Neighbourhood:** Sant Gervasi - Galvany
- **Address:** Carrer de l'Avenir, 72, 08021 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand
- **Website:** https://avenir.restaurant
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/avenir

Avenir is the project of childhood friends Roger Viñas, who runs the kitchen, and Chesco Salrach, who runs the room, in Sant Gervasi, and it holds a Bib Gourmand. It works entirely through tasting menus, no à la carte. The value is the Instant Avenir weekday lunch tasting at €32.95 (a pescatarian version at €37.95), Wednesday to Friday at midday; the evening menus climb to €89.75. The courses rotate seasonally and aren't published in advance, so you book and trust the kitchen. A tasting-menu Bib at lunch for the price of a normal meal out.

**Order:**
- Instant Avenir weekday lunch tasting (Wed–Fri) (€32.95)
- Instant Avenir Pescetariá lunch tasting (€37.95)
- Univers Avenir (evening) (€89.75)

### 7. Bar Verat

*A €23 set menu from a Bib Gourmand chef*

- **Neighbourhood:** Santa Coloma de Gramenet
- **Address:** Av. Pallaresa, 104, 08921 Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona
- **Price:** €€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand
- **Website:** https://www.barverat.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/bar-verat

Bar Verat is the casual sister of the one-star Lluerna, sharing the same address and chef, Víctor Quintillà, in Santa Coloma de Gramenet just north of the city. It holds its own Bib Gourmand, and it's where the value lives: a €23 Menú Petit (minimum two, with bread and a drink), a €33 Menú Verat for the whole table, and a €43 Menú Festival of seven daily tapas chosen by the chef. Plates like Moià wagyu cooked low and slow, a red-tuna and ponzu tataki. For Quintillà's cooking at the lowest price in the starred-house orbit, this is the door, a short ride out of the centre.

**Order:**
- Menú Petit (min. 2, bread + drink) (€23)
- Menú Verat (whole table) (€33)
- Menú Festival (7 daily tapas) (€43)

### 8. Hofmann

*A one-star weekly midday menu at €59*

- **Neighbourhood:** Sant Gervasi - Galvany
- **Address:** C. de la Granada del Penedès, 14-16, 08006 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€€
- **Distinction:** Michelin 1-Star · Repsol 1 Sol
- **Website:** https://www.hofmannrestaurante.com/en
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/hofmann

Hofmann was founded by the pastry legend Mey Hofmann in 1983 alongside her culinary school, and the restaurant, which shares a Sant Gervasi building with the school, holds a Michelin star and a Repsol Sol. The value is the Weekly Midday Menu at €59 (VAT included, with a few per-dish supplements), served Monday to Friday at lunch, things like an organic egg cooked several ways with foie and port, or a five-rice with grilled octopus; a longer Midday Gastronomic Menu is €85. It's a more classical, polished room than the young Bib places, and the lunch is the way to taste a one-star kitchen here without the dinner bill.

**Order:**
- Weekly Midday Menu (Mon–Fri, VAT included) (€59)
- Midday Gastronomic Menu (€85)

### 9. Cruix

*A Bib Gourmand tasting around a table paella*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer d'Entença, 57, 08015 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand · Repsol Recomendado
- **Website:** https://www.cruixrestaurant.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/cruix

Valencian chef Miquel Pardo put a paella pan in the middle of the table in a former Galician bar on Carrer d'Entença and built a creative Eixample kitchen around it. Cruix holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand (and a Repsol Recomendado, which is a guide listing, not a Sol). The deal is the menu: a seven-course Petit Cruix at €45 at lunch, or the 11-course Menu Cruix at €68, both for the whole table, built around things like a dry-aged-beef paella and oxtail meatballs. There's a cheap à la carte too, cod fritters and duck croquettes at €3.50. One of the best-value tasting menus in the city.

**Order:**
- Menu Petit Cruix (7 courses, lunch, whole table) (€45)
- Menu Cruix (11 courses, whole table) (€68)
- Oxtail meatballs (à la carte) (€25)

### 10. Lluerna

*A one-star Green Star tasting from €79*

- **Neighbourhood:** Santa Coloma de Gramenet
- **Address:** Av. Pallaresa, 104, 08921 Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€€
- **Distinction:** Michelin 1-Star · Repsol 2 Soles
- **Website:** https://lluernarestaurant.com/en/home
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/lluerna

Lluerna is Víctor Quintillà and Mar Gómez's restaurant in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, just north of the city, holding a Michelin star, a Michelin Green Star for sustainability and two Repsol Soles. The cooking is radically Catalan and Slow Food-affiliated, built on organic Penedès chicken, Duroc pork and Xisqueta lamb, served only as tasting menus, no à la carte. The cheapest door is the €79 menu (whole table, on set days), with longer menus up to €180. It isn't cheap-cheap, but for a Green Star kitchen this committed to local sourcing it's strong value; the truly budget option is its sister Bar Verat next door.

**Order:**
- Tasting Menu (whole table, set days) (€79)
- Presentation Menu (€102)
- Beetroot tartare, truffle mayonnaise and white prawn

### 11. Bardeni-Caldeni

*A Bib Gourmand meat bar in Sagrada Família*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Sagrada Família
- **Address:** Carrer de València, 454, 08013 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand
- **Website:** https://www.bardeni.es
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/bardeni-caldeni

Bardeni-Caldeni is a family-run meat bar in the Sagrada Família neighbourhood, open since 2005 under chef Dani Lechuga, and it holds a Bib Gourmand. There's no set menu; the value is the à la carte, a minimum of two dishes per person, with things like an Angus steak tartare (€24), El Denito sirloin sandwich (€20) and an oxtail cannelloni (€20), up to a Simmental ribeye at €30. The one thing to watch is the lunch window, a tight 13:15 to 14:30. For a serious carnivore's lunch with a Michelin nod and no tasting-menu commitment, it's hard to beat.

**Order:**
- Angus Beef Steak Tartare (€24)
- El Denito (sirloin beef sandwich) (€20)
- Oxtail Cannelloni (€20)

### 12. Bacaro

*A Bib Gourmand Venetian kitchen in El Raval*

- **Neighbourhood:** el Raval
- **Address:** Carrer de Jerusalem, 6, 08001 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand · Repsol Recomendado
- **Website:** https://www.bacarobarcelona.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/bacaro

Bacaro is a small Italian spot tucked into El Raval, where chef Marco Lecis cooks a Venetian-inspired menu that rotates with Boqueria market produce, and it holds a Bib Gourmand (with a Repsol Recomendado, a listing rather than a Sol). It works à la carte, plates mostly €14 to €22: saor sardines (€15), a beef tartare with smoked mackerel and candied mushrooms (€18), pappardelle with rabbit ragù (€16). There's a dining room and a few outside tables. A Michelin-recognised Italian where a full meal stays genuinely moderate. It's open lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday.

**Order:**
- Saor sardines (€15)
- Beef tartare with smoked mackerel and candied mushrooms (€18)
- Pappardelle with rabbit ragù (€16)

### 13. Glug

*A Bib Gourmand sharing kitchen with a jukebox*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer de Paris, 77, 08029 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand · Repsol Recomendado
- **Website:** https://www.glugbarcelona.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/glug

Glug is the project of couple Iván García and Beatrice Casella (she's from Turin, with Xavier Pellicer, Tickets and Hisop behind them), doing creative Catalan-Italian sharing plates in the Eixample, and it took a Bib Gourmand in the 2026 guide. It carries a Repsol Recomendado, a guide listing rather than a Sol. The format is small sharing plates, roughly €35 a head across eight or so dishes: a grandma's-macaroni croquette (€3.80), hazelnut agnolotti with romesco and bottarga (€11.50), ray with cacio e pepe. There are 300-plus wines, six taps and a jukebox. Note it only serves lunch on Sundays; otherwise it's a dinner spot.

**Order:**
- Grandma's macaroni croquette (€3.80/unit)
- Hazelnut agnolotti, romesco sauce, bottarga (€11.50)
- Ray, cacio e pepe, leek, lardo (€14.50)

### 14. Berbena

*A Bib Gourmand small-plates room in Gràcia*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Vila de Gràcia
- **Address:** Carrer de Minerva, 6, 08006 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€
- **Distinction:** Michelin Bib Gourmand · Repsol Recomendado
- **Website:** https://berbenabcn.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/berbena

Berbena is a small neighbourhood restaurant in Vila de Gràcia, named after Barcelona's street festivals, where chef Carles Pérez de Rozas Canut cooks seasonal Mediterranean small plates in half and quarter portions. It holds a Bib Gourmand (and a Repsol Recomendado, a listing rather than a Sol). Dishes run from an oxtail gyoza with a bit of broth (€5.30) to charcoal-grilled squid with peas and lardo (€26.90) to a guineafowl 'engrescada' (€31.70). Two things to know: it doesn't publish its menu online, and it serves lunch only on Fridays, with dinner the rest of the week. Book directly, and go in for dinner unless it's a Friday.

**Order:**
- Oxtail gyoza and a bit of broth (€5.30)
- Charcoal grilled squid, green peas and lardo (€26.90)
- Guineafowl 'engrescada': parsnip and rancid wine (€31.70)

### 15. Kamikaze

*One of the city's cheapest full star tastings*

- **Neighbourhood:** l'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Roselló, 197, 08036 Barcelona
- **Price:** €€€
- **Distinction:** Michelin 1-Star
- **Website:** https://www.kamikazebarcelona.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/kamikaze

Kamikaze is one of Barcelona's newest one-star kitchens, where chef Enric Buendia fuses Japanese sensibility with Catalan and Mediterranean cooking in what he calls a 'silent revolution,' in the Eixample. It's tasting-menu only, no à la carte and no cheap lunch, so it isn't an affordable-lunch pick in the way the others here are. What earns it a place is that the single Kamikaze menu is €95, which for a current Michelin star is among the lower full-tasting prices in the city, courses like an umeboshi Spanish mackerel or a crispy aged-beef and bulgogi paté. Book one to two weeks ahead.

**Order:**
- Kamikaze Menu (tasting, no à la carte) (€95)
- Wine and sake pairing (€75)

## Honourable mentions

- **[Hisop](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/hisop)** (Sant Gervasi - Galvany) — Oriol Ivern's quietly serious one-star (two Repsol Soles) in Sant Gervasi runs a nine-course tasting menu at €100 with à la carte from €15.50 a dish; there's no cheap lunch menu, but it's one of the more reachable starred tastings in town.
- **[Dos Palillos](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/dos-palillos)** (el Raval) — Albert Raurich's one-star Asian counter in El Raval (two Repsol Soles) keeps a front sake bar with small plates from €5 to €18, an affordable way to taste the kitchen without committing to the €140 tasting menu.
- **[MAE Barcelona](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/mae-barcelona)** (Sant Gervasi - Galvany) — A one-star room in Sant Gervasi from three friends who took the star within a year of opening in 2023; the cheapest way in is the €115 Menu Mae, so it's a stretch-the-budget pick rather than a bargain.

## The Affordable Michelin scene in Barcelona

Barcelona is unusually good for affordable fine dining because of two overlapping systems. The Spanish weekday lunch tradition means even Michelin-starred kitchens run a midday menú at a steep discount to dinner, so a star becomes reachable for the price of a nice lunch out. And the city has a deep Bib Gourmand bench, a wave of young chef-owned rooms across the Eixample and Gràcia, several of them new to the 2026 guide, doing ambitious tasting menus from around €25. Together they mean the gap between 'Michelin' and 'affordable' is narrower here than the dinner prices let on.

## Know before you go

### 1. The value is at weekday lunch

Nearly every deal here is a midday menu served Monday to Friday (often Tuesday or Wednesday to Friday). Caelis, Prodigi, Hofmann, Oníric, Saó and Avenir all run their cheapest menus at lunch on weekdays only. Go midday on a working day and the same kitchen costs a fraction of dinner.

### 2. Many menus are whole-table only

Several of the value set menus must be ordered by everyone at the table: Oníric's €26 menu, Cruix's menus, Lluerna's €79, Mont Bar's lunch à la carte. If your group has mixed appetites, check this when you book so there are no surprises.

### 3. A Bib Gourmand is not a star

The Bib Gourmand is Michelin's value distinction, not a star, and a Repsol 'Recomendado' is not a Repsol Sol. These are good signals, but they mean different things. We label each one exactly so you know what you're booking.

### 4. Watch the odd lunch days

A couple of the value spots barely serve lunch. Berbena does lunch only on Fridays, Glug only on Sundays, and Bardeni-Caldeni's midday window is a tight 13:15 to 14:30. Don't assume any of these is open for a normal weekday lunch; confirm the day first.

### 5. Prices include or add tax and supplements

Some menus quote VAT included and add per-dish supplements (Hofmann's midday menu has several), and à la carte spots like Bardeni-Caldeni set a minimum of two dishes per person. Read the small print so the final bill matches the headline price.

### 6. Re-check the price before you book

Lunch and value-menu prices move faster than anything else in a restaurant. Every figure here is a last-recorded price; confirm the current menu and cost on the restaurant's own site, ideally within a week of your booking.

## Glossary

- **Michelin star** — An award for cooking quality. One star is very good in its category, two is excellent and worth a detour, three is exceptional. Reassessed every year, and separate from the Bib Gourmand.
- **Bib Gourmand** — A Michelin Guide distinction for good cooking at a moderate price, one rung below a star and awarded by the same inspectors. A reliable value signal, but not a star.
- **Menú del día / menú migdia** — The Spanish weekday lunch tradition: a fixed-price set menu served only at midday on working days. At a starred kitchen, it's the cheapest way to eat the same cooking.
- **Repsol Sol** — The top distinction of Spain's Repsol Guide, scored in Soles. The lower 'Recomendado' and 'Solete' tiers are recognitions in the guide, not Soles.

## Frequently asked questions

### Can you eat at a Michelin restaurant in Barcelona cheaply?

Yes, in two ways. Book a starred kitchen for its weekday lunch menu instead of dinner, Caelis (€65), Prodigi (€45) and Hofmann (€59) all do one, or eat at a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant, where Oníric (€26), Saó (€24.50) and Avenir (€32.95) serve weekday lunch menus well under €40. The cooking is the same quality; the bill is a fraction of the dinner tasting menus.

### What is the cheapest Michelin lunch in Barcelona?

Among starred kitchens, Prodigi's one-star midday menu at €45 and Caelis at €65 are the standout lunch deals. If you include the Michelin Bib Gourmand, the cheapest Michelin-recognised meals are Oníric's €26 weekday menu and Saó's €24.50 Llavor lunch. All are served at midday on weekdays, and several must be ordered by the whole table.

### What is the difference between a Michelin star and a Bib Gourmand?

Both are awarded by Michelin's inspectors, but they're different things. A star rewards cooking quality at any price, while a Bib Gourmand rewards good food at a moderate price, one rung below a star. A Bib is a strong value signal but is not a star and shouldn't be presented as one. Barcelona has both: starred kitchens with cheap lunch menus, and a deep Bib Gourmand list.

### Which Bib Gourmand restaurants in Barcelona are best for value?

For the best Bib Gourmand value in Barcelona, Oníric does a €26 weekday lunch menu, Saó a €24.50 one and Avenir a €32.95 lunch tasting, all whole, ambitious menus. Cruix's €45 lunch and €68 dinner menus are built around a table paella, and Bar Verat (sister to the one-star Lluerna) does set menus from €23. Most of these value menus are weekday-lunch-only.

### Do you need to book affordable Michelin lunches in advance?

Yes. The value menus are popular and the rooms are often small, Prodigi has eight tables, Oníric is tiny, so book one to several weeks ahead, especially for a weekend or a Caelis lunch. Confirm the exact day the cheap menu is served and whether it must be ordered by the whole table, since both vary by restaurant.

### Are there two-Michelin-star restaurants in Barcelona that are affordable?

Mont Bar is the most affordable way into a two-star kitchen in Barcelona: it keeps a lunch à la carte with plates from €8, ordered by the whole table in a narrow midday window, instead of only the €190 and €240 tasting menus. It's the rare two-star where you can taste the cooking for the price of a good lunch.

## About the author

**Justin Mota** — Guidavera founder

Justin Mota is the founder of Guidavera. He has lived in Spain for over 10 years and runs a native AI agency alongside building this platform. Food has always been the way Justin connects with friends, and Guidavera started as the list he kept sending to everyone visiting Barcelona. He built it for himself and his friends first, and now hopes it can transform the way people discover great food experiences everywhere.

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