Teatro Kitchen & Bar
Occupying the space of Albert Adrià’s now defunct Tickets, Teatro has retained much of the décor and theatricality of that legendary restaurant, and most importantly, many of its kitchen staff. You can choose between a three-act à la carte menu or a “Surprise Show” in which you leave it up to the chef. Fusion flavors dominate, including crunchy tuna nigiri and Catalan chicken mochi, followed by Korean octopus and Arabian lamb tacos. And who could resist the chocolate, chocolate, and chocolate sandwich as a finale? Like its predecessor, the menu is intended for snacking and sharing, but the prices here are much more audience friendly—around 75€ a head. Booking in advance is essential.
Occupying the space of Albert Adrià’s now defunct Tickets, Teatro has retained much of the décor and theatricality of that legendary restaurant, and most importantly, many of its kitchen staff. You can choose between a three-act à la carte menu or a “Surprise Show” in which you leave it up to the chef. Fusion flavors dominate, including crunchy tuna nigiri and Catalan chicken mochi, followed by Korean octopus and Arabian lamb tacos. And who could resist the chocolate, chocolate, and chocolate sandwich as a finale? Like its predecessor, the menu is intended for snacking and sharing, but the prices here are much more audience friendly—around 75€ a head. Booking in advance is essential.








