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Enigma Barcelona



Enigma is less of a restaurant and more of an edible fever dream curated by culinary wizards Ferran and Albert Adria. From the moment you punch in a secret code to enter its silver labyrinth, you know you’ve left the world of ordinary dining behind. Each room reveals a different act in this multi-sensory performance, with up to 50 courses rolled out like magic tricks.

Standouts include the air croissant with pigeon sauce – a gravity-defying puff of buttery pastry paired with a rich, savoury reduction. The artichoke rose salad is a visual and textural delight, while the tamogamochi cleverly fuses egg and mochi into a soft, gingery surprise. At the grill room, executive chef Oliver Pena personally crafts seafood masterpieces for an intimate audience of six.

Service is flawless – attentive without ever breaking the spell. The wine pairings are steep but worth the splurge, enhancing the mystery of each bite. Yes, it’s $270 a head before drinks, but Enigma isn’t just dinner – it’s theatre. A sensory adventure. And one that proves why this place is firmly in the top tier of global fine dining.



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