



Luki
Luki
Luki is a small dining room on Plaça del Sortidor in el Poble-sec serving traditional Aragonese cooking. Barcelona has highlighted regional specialties such as trinxat de borrajas and patatas de Alcañiz, while diner reviews single out the huevos estrellados. The menu is not published online, so call ahead for current offerings.
Background
About Luki
The Story
Luki is a small neighbourhood restaurant on Plaça del Sortidor in el Poble-sec. The restaurant describes itself on its website as a reference in the neighbourhood, built on a welcoming atmosphere and straightforward cooking, and Barcelona has written it up for its selection of traditional Aragonese dishes.
The Cuisine
Barcelona describes Luki's kitchen as focused on traditional Aragonese cooking, with regional specialties such as trinxat de borrajas (borage greens with potato and cured pork) and patatas de Alcañiz. Diner reviews also single out the huevos estrellados (fried eggs over potatoes).
The Team
Ownership and kitchen team are not publicly named on the restaurant's website or in the press we consulted.
Highlights
What Diners Say
Consensus
Luki Ratings & Reviews
Diner Ratings
4.3
550 reviews
Yelp
3.3
8 reviews
Diners rate Luki 4.3/5 on Google (550 reviews) and 3.3/5 on Yelp (8 reviews). Time Out Barcelona has written about the kitchen's traditional Aragonese focus.
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Reservations
How to Book Luki
Booking
Luki takes bookings by phone at +34 933 293 545. The dining room is small, so reserving ahead is advisable, particularly for weekend dinner service. Lunch is offered Tuesday through Sunday; dinner is offered Thursday through Sunday.
Experience
Luki Dining Experience
Luki is a small dining room on a quiet residential square in el Poble-sec. Barcelona describes the interior as stylish and intimate.
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Luki Location & Neighbourhood
Getting There
Luki is on Plaça del Sortidor, a quiet residential square in el Poble-sec, within the Sants-Montjuïc district. The square sits a couple of minutes' walk from the Poble Sec metro station (L3) and a short walk from the Paral·lel nightlife strip.
Nearby
El Poble-sec is a residential neighbourhood in the Sants-Montjuïc district, bordered by Paral·lel and the Montjuïc hillside. Plaça del Sortidor is a small square in the heart of the neighbourhood, ringed by cafes and local shops.
Details
Luki Reservations, Hours & Contact
Opening Hours
| Day | Hours |
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| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12:00–16:00 |
| Wednesday | 12:00–16:00 |
| Thursday | 12:00–16:00, 20:00–24:00 |
| Friday | 12:00–16:00, 20:00–24:00 |
| Saturday | 12:00–16:00, 20:00–24:00 |
| Sunday | 12:00–16:00, 20:00–24:00 |
Luki hours verified 2026-03-01. Contact the restaurant to confirm.
Contact
Recommended. Book by phone at +34 933 293 545.
Good to Know
Questions
Luki FAQ
What are Luki's opening hours?
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Luki is open Tuesday and Wednesday 12:00–16:00, and Thursday through Sunday 12:00–16:00 and 20:00–24:00. The restaurant is closed Monday.
How much does it cost to eat at Luki?
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Expect to pay €25–50 per person at Luki.
Do I need reservations at Luki?
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Reservations are recommended and can be made by phone at +34 933 293 545.
Where exactly is Luki located in Barcelona?
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Luki is at Plaça del Sortidor, 3, in the el Poble-sec neighbourhood of the Sants-Montjuïc district.
Who is the chef at Luki?
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The ownership and kitchen team at Luki are not publicly named on the restaurant's website.
What type of cuisine does Luki serve?
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Luki serves Spanish cooking with a focus on traditional Aragonese dishes, including regional specialties such as trinxat de borrajas, patatas de Alcañiz and huevos estrellados.
