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El Cangrejo Loco: A Barcelona Classic Reimagined at Port Olímpic

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In the heart of Barcelona’s revitalized Port Olímpic, where the scent of the sea mingles with a renewed sense of purpose, stands El Cangrejo Loco, a restaurant that has, for decades, etched its name into the city’s gastronomic landscape. More than just a dining establishment, it is a testament to unwavering passion for the ocean, a sentiment beautifully encapsulated in its menu’s declaration: ‘Our passion, the Sea,’ with ‘Sea’ proudly capitalized, signifying its profound importance.

A Legacy Rooted in the Sea: The Herrero Family’s Vision

This deep-seated love for the sea began with Alfons Herrero, who founded El Cangrejo Loco in 1992. Today, his son, Toni Herrero, carries on this legacy, having made the pivotal decision to remain in Port Olímpic during its extensive renovation. This choice was not merely a business one but a reaffirmation of a symbiotic relationship. “El Cangrejo Loco and Port Olímpic form an indissoluble binomial,” Toni smiles, clearly content with their continued presence in this vibrant new chapter.

The restaurant’s address, Moll de Gregal, 29, Local 4, Port Olímpic, Barcelona, serves as a beacon for those seeking an authentic maritime dining experience. Priced at an average of 45€ per person (excluding wine), it promises a journey of flavors that resonate with the Mediterranean spirit. The newly refurbished restaurant, with its expansive glass façade, now offers panoramic views of the water from almost every table. Diners seated on the terrace are treated to a truly memorable spectacle. “It feels like you’re sailing…” Toni whispers, and indeed, the illusion is potent, offering the tranquility of the sea without the motion sickness.

Culinary Excellence: Traditional Flavors with a Contemporary Twist

The culinary magic unfolds in a luminous, open kitchen, visible to passersby on the first floor of the Balcón Gastronómico, under the expert guidance of Chef Óscar Pardell. Here, the passion for the sea translates into a 100% Mediterranean proposal, where fish, seafood, and rice dishes take center stage, with meats playing a deliberately secondary role. There are no outlandish culinary experiments; instead, there is a profound respect for the product and time-honored recipes, executed with masterful skill.

Dishes like the dill-marinated salmon with its own caviar and the sea bass, shrimp, and scallop tartare proudly display their natural purity, a testament to the quality of their ingredients. The cod fritters, boasting perfect density, ideal crispiness, and precise seasoning, verge on perfection. The sautéed baby squid with Norway lobsters and artichokes is another hit, an ode to simplicity. The monkfish ‘suquet’ with potatoes is canonical, impeccable, and a well-deserved star of the house. The rice dishes, prepared with bomba rice from the Ebro Delta, are equally triumphant: the seafood paella, the creamy lobster rice, and the seasonal vegetable rice all stand as testaments to the kitchen’s prowess.

More Than Just a Meal: Special Menus and Unwavering Dedication

Once a month, coinciding with special dates such as Valentine’s Day or Father’s/Mother’s Day, El Cangrejo Loco offers a special menu. This includes several starters to share, a main course, and a dessert, complete with drinks, all for an attractive price of 50€.

“We are not a Michelin-starred restaurant, nor do we aspire to be,” Toni emphasizes, a genial and calm host. “We are dedicated to making traditional cuisine, prepared at the moment, with honesty and modesty.” This dedication was evident even during the Port Olímpic’s renovation works, when El Cangrejo Loco temporarily relocated to what was La Camarga on Aribau Street. What was intended as a temporary solution proved so successful that it became a second, permanent establishment, ensuring that the essence of the sea continues to grace the Eixample district.

In pursuit of the highest quality, Toni Herrero personally sources catches from the fish markets of Arenys and Palamós, opting for Galician seafood. These pristine ingredients greet guests from the display case at the entrance of the new, spacious premises within the Balcón Gastronómico. The decor is deliberately sober and elegant, allowing the true protagonist, the Sea, to shine through in both the breathtaking views and the exquisite dishes.

El Cangrejo Loco is more than a restaurant; it is a Barcelona institution, a place where tradition, passion, and the unparalleled beauty of the Mediterranean converge to create an unforgettable dining experience. It is a testament to the enduring power of a family’s dedication to quality and a city’s love affair with the sea.

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