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Esthvan

Sant Andreu, Barcelona
4.6 · 314 reviews
4.6

314 verified reviews

About

If you’re looking for the Barcelona of the travel brochures—the one with the airbrushed Gaudí towers and the overpriced frozen paella—do yourself a favor and stay on the L3 metro until you hit the Gothic Quarter. But if you want the real thing, the unvarnished, garlic-scented truth of a neighborhood that doesn’t give a damn about your Instagram feed, you get off at La Sagrera and walk until you find Esthvan. Located on the corner of Carrer de Palència and Honduras, this is Sant Andreu at its most unapologetic. It’s a place where the 'product'—that holy grail of Spanish cooking—is treated with the kind of respect usually reserved for religious icons.

Sant Andreu isn't a place you stumble into; it’s a place you go to on purpose. It’s a former independent village that still feels like one, and Esthvan is its local embassy for anything that comes out of the sea. You won't find any molecular foam or deconstructed nonsense here. What you will find is a bar-restaurant that looks like it hasn't changed its philosophy since the day it opened. The lighting is functional, the chairs are meant for sitting rather than posing, and the soundtrack is the glorious, chaotic symphony of a busy Catalan kitchen: the hiss of the plancha, the clatter of shells hitting ceramic, and the rhythmic thud of a knife against a wooden board.

Let’s talk about the seafood, because that’s why you’re here. When people in the reviews talk about 'product,' they’re talking about the navajas (razor clams) that arrive at your table smelling of the tide and burnt lemon. They’re talking about berberechos (cockles) so plump they practically pop, and red tuna that’s been seared just enough to let the heat know it was there before being served with a center as cool and red as a sunset over the Balearic. This is the best seafood Barcelona offers when you strip away the beachfront markups and the tourist-trap fluff. It’s a protein rush to the cortex, a clean, high-quality experience eaten in a room filled with people who actually live in the neighborhood.

There is a specific kind of magic in a place like Esthvan. It’s the magic of the 'restaurante de barrio' that refuses to sell its soul. The wine list is short but functional, designed to cut through the salt and oil of the Mediterranean. The service is professional—the kind of efficiency that comes from years of navigating tight spaces and demanding regulars. It’s not 'warm hospitality' in the fake, corporate sense; it’s the honest, direct interaction of people who know they’re serving good food and don't feel the need to apologize for the lack of a tablecloth.

The beauty of Esthvan is its lack of pretension. It’s a seafood restaurant in Sant Andreu that knows exactly what it is. It’s a place for a long Saturday lunch that turns into an afternoon, or a quick, sharp hit of tapas on a Tuesday night. It’s affordable, which in the world of fresh Mediterranean shellfish is a minor miracle. You’ll see families arguing over the last gamba, old men nursing a glass of white wine, and the occasional savvy traveler who realized that the best meals in Barcelona are usually found three metro stops further than the guidebooks suggest. If you want the truth, and you want it served on a plate with a side of sea salt, this is where you find it.

Cuisine

Seafood restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant

Price Range

$$

What People Say

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Cuisine & Features

Seafood restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant

Opening Hours

  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday11:30 AM to 5 PM
  • Wednesday11:30 AM to 5 PM
  • Thursday11:30 AM to 5 PM
  • Friday11:30 AM to 5 PM, 8 to 11 PM
  • Saturday11:30 AM to 5 PM, 8 to 11 PM
  • Sunday11:30 AM to 5 PM

Dietary Options

Gluten-free friendly (grilled seafood)Pescatarian

Good For

Seafood loversLocal experience seekersSmall groupsAuthentic dining

Why Visit

  • Exceptional 'Product' Quality: Fresh seafood sourced daily and prepared with minimal interference.

  • Authentic Sant Andreu Vibe: A genuine neighborhood atmosphere far from the tourist-heavy center.

  • Excellent Value: High-end seafood quality at prices that reflect a local neighborhood rather than a tourist zone.

Nearby Landmarks

  • 7-minute walk from La Sagrera Metro/Train Station
  • 10-minute walk from Fabra i Coats - Centre d'Art Contemporani
  • 8-minute walk from Parc de la Pegaso

Location

esquina honduras, Carrer de Palència, 45

Sant Andreu, Barcelona

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Esthvan worth visiting?

Absolutely, if you value high-quality seafood over fancy decor. It is one of the most authentic spots in Sant Andreu for fresh Mediterranean 'product' at fair prices.

What should I order at Esthvan?

Focus on the shellfish. The navajas (razor clams), berberechos (cockles), and the red tuna are consistently praised by locals for their freshness and simple preparation.

How do I get to Esthvan?

The restaurant is located in Sant Andreu. The easiest way is taking the Metro to La Sagrera (L1, L5, L9N, L10N) and walking about 5-7 minutes to Carrer de Palència, 45.

Do I need a reservation at Esthvan?

It is highly recommended, especially on weekends and for lunch, as it is a favorite among neighborhood locals and has a limited number of tables.

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Rating Breakdown

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Based on 314 reviews

Information

  • Phone

    +34 933 51 47 01
  • Hours

    Monday: Closed Tuesday: 11:30 AM to 5 PM Wednesday: 11:30 AM to 5 PM

  • Dress Code

    Casual

  • Reservations

    Recommended

  • Address

    esquina honduras, Carrer de Palència, 45

    Sant Andreu, Barcelona

Last updated: Dec 28, 2025

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