



Vivant
Vivant
Vivant is a Mediterranean and Catalan spot in La Dreta de l'Eixample, with wood-paneled rooms and a kitchen that runs both a la carte and a sharing set menu. It's an easy, casual pick for a relaxed lunch or a longer dinner, and it works well if you're coming with a group. Plan on roughly €25-35 a head.
Background
About Vivant
The Story
Vivant is a Mediterranean and Catalan restaurant in La Dreta de l'Eixample, the eastern stretch of Barcelona's Eixample. The setting is casual and wood-paneled, and the kitchen serves both a la carte and a set menu built for sharing.
The Cuisine
The cooking is rooted in Mediterranean and Catalan cuisine, the produce-forward, seafood-and-olive-oil tradition that defines the region's table. Alongside the regular menu, the kitchen offers a 'Taste & Share' set menu, a spread of starters, mains and desserts meant to be passed around the table family-style. There are vegetarian options on the menu as well.
The Team
The kitchen works across both à la carte plates and structured tasting menus, the latter built as a sequence of smaller courses. The refined, Mediterranean-leaning approach carries through whichever format you choose.
Highlights
What Diners Say
Consensus
Vivant Ratings & Reviews
Diner Ratings
4.5
1,585 reviews
TripAdvisor
4.6
915 reviews
TheFork
9.3
1,931 reviews
Vivant ranks #474 of 1077 rated restaurants in Barcelona. Diners rate it 4.5/5 on Google (1,585 reviews), 4.6/5 on TripAdvisor (915 reviews), and 9.3/10 on TheFork (1,931 reviews).
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Reservations
How to Book Vivant
Booking
Reservations are accepted, so it's worth booking ahead, especially for dinner or a larger table. Check the restaurant's current hours before you go, since lunch and dinner service times can shift.
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Experience
Vivant Dining Experience
The dining rooms are wood-paneled and casual, and the kitchen serves both lunch and dinner. There's a bar (wine, beer, cocktails), outdoor seating, and enough space that it handles groups comfortably.
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Vivant Location & Neighbourhood
Getting There
Vivant sits in La Dreta de l'Eixample, the eastern, grid-pattern half of Barcelona's Eixample district.
Nearby
La Dreta de l'Eixample is one of the city's most walkable dining areas, with everything from neighbourhood lunch spots to ambitious kitchens packed into its tidy grid of blocks.
Details
Vivant Reservations, Hours & Contact
Opening Hours
| Day | Hours |
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| Monday | 13:00–17:00 & 19:30–00:00 |
| Tuesday | 13:00–17:00 & 19:30–00:00 |
| Wednesday | 13:00–17:00 & 19:30–00:00 |
| Thursday | 13:00–17:00 & 19:30–00:00 |
| Friday | 13:00–17:00 & 19:30–00:00 |
| Saturday | 13:00–17:00 & 19:30–00:00 |
| Sunday | Closed |
Vivant hours verified 2026-06-14. Contact the restaurant to confirm.
Contact
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Good to Know
Social
From @vivantbar on Instagram

Un ceviche del nostre menú diari Sempre hi ha lloc per a una sorpresa al plat

Tu encara no has vingut? El millor sopar de Barcelona t’està esperant!

Aquesta amanida és tan bona com bonica 🤤

Sempre hi ha un vi perfecte esperant-te a la nostra carta.

Les nostres portes estan sempre obertes per a tu.

Un bon plat et pot alegrar el dia
Questions
Vivant FAQ
What kind of food does Vivant serve?
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Casual Mediterranean and Catalan cuisine, available both a la carte and as a set menu built for sharing.
How much does dinner at Vivant cost?
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Roughly €25-35 per person.
Where is Vivant?
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In La Dreta de l'Eixample, in Barcelona's Eixample district.
Do I need a reservation at Vivant?
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Reservations are accepted, so booking ahead is recommended, particularly for dinner or larger groups.
Are there vegetarian options at Vivant?
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Yes, vegetarian options are available on the menu.
What is the set menu at Vivant?
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A 'Taste & Share' menu of starters, mains and desserts meant to be passed around the table family-style, offered alongside the regular a la carte menu.





