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#588 in BarcelonaRanked #588 of all Barcelona restaurants on Guidavera. Click to see the full ranked list./GoodGuidavera tier, our editorial classification combining ratings, accolades, and source consensus across the Barcelona dining scene./Palestinian / Arabian (Middle Eastern)Palestinian / Arabian (Middle Eastern) cuisine: the kitchen's primary culinary tradition and style./€€€/Gràcia/

Askadinya is a Palestinian and Middle Eastern spot in Vila de Gràcia, doing meze, grilled meats and pastries in a sleek space with a leaf-covered courtyard. It's set up for sharing, with vegetarian options on the menu and room for groups, so it works for a relaxed lunch, dinner, or a slow table out on the terrace.

Background

About Askadinya

The Story

Askadinya sits in Vila de Gràcia, in Barcelona's Gràcia district. It's a sleek, trendy space built around a leaf-covered courtyard, serving Palestinian and Middle Eastern food across lunch and dinner.

The Cuisine

The kitchen works in the Middle Eastern register, which means meze: small shared plates you build a table around, alongside grilled meats off the fire and pastries. There are vegetarian options too, which fits the cuisine, where vegetable, pulse and grain dishes carry a lot of the spread.

The Team

The format here is built for sharing, with meze leading into grill and pastries rather than the single-plate-each routine. Expect a menu meant to land in the middle of the table for everyone to pick at.

Highlights

What Diners Say

Moderate EnergyGreat for TalkingFair PriceCozyCasualIntimateGood for GroupsGood for FriendsGood for DatesGood for Solo DiningGood for FamiliesTraditionalIngredient-LedComfort FoodBeautiful InteriorNotable ArchitectureGreat CocktailsNeighbourhood GemHidden GemFoodie DestinationNot TouristyWalk-in FriendlyTerrace

Consensus

Askadinya Ratings & Reviews

Diner Ratings

Google

4.5

2,029 reviews

TripAdvisor

3.9

343 reviews

TheFork

9.3

462 reviews

#588 in BarcelonaGood

Askadinya ranks #588 of 1077 rated restaurants in Barcelona. Diners rate it 4.5/5 on Google (2,029 reviews), 3.9/5 on TripAdvisor (343 reviews), and 9.3/10 on TheFork (462 reviews).

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Reservations

How to Book Askadinya

Booking

Reservations are accepted, which is worth doing if you're coming with a group or want the terrace. Hours cover breakfast, lunch and dinner, but check the restaurant's current hours before you go since they can change.

Experience

Askadinya Dining Experience

The space is sleek and trendy with a leaf-covered courtyard, and there's outdoor seating when you want it. It's good for groups, so bring the whole table.

Navigate

Askadinya Location & Neighbourhood

Getting There

Askadinya is in Vila de Gràcia, the heart of Barcelona's Gràcia district.

Nearby

Gràcia is a walkable, plaza-dotted neighbourhood with a dense, independent dining scene and plenty of terrace life, which suits a long meze table out in the courtyard.

Details

Askadinya Reservations, Hours & Contact

Opening Hours

DayHours
Monday12:30–00:00
Tuesday00:30–00:00
Wednesday12:30–00:00
Thursday12:30–00:00
Friday12:30–00:00
Saturday12:30–00:00
Sunday12:30–00:00

Askadinya hours verified 2026-06-14. Contact the restaurant to confirm.

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Good to Know

Serves lunch and dinner and breakfast
Serves wine
Serves beer
Serves cocktails
Serves coffee
Serves dessert
Vegetarian options available
Outdoor seating available
Good for groups
Good for children
Takeout available
Delivery available
Reservations accepted

Questions

Askadinya FAQ

What kind of food does Askadinya serve?

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Palestinian and Middle Eastern food: meze (shared small plates), grilled meats and pastries. It serves lunch and dinner.

How much does it cost to eat at Askadinya?

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The average spend is around €18 per person.

Where is Askadinya?

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It's in Vila de Gràcia, in Barcelona's Gràcia district.

Do I need a reservation at Askadinya?

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Reservations are accepted, and they're a good idea for groups or if you want a terrace table. Walk-ins are possible too.

Are there vegetarian options at Askadinya?

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Yes, the menu includes vegetarian options, which fits a meze-led Middle Eastern kitchen.

What is meze?

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Meze is a spread of small shared plates eaten together at the table, common across Middle Eastern cooking. At Askadinya it sits alongside grilled meats and pastries.