Ugot is a lovely place where it's impossible to be cynical: it's like the tea room of the French aunt you never had. Israeli Adi Nachson has filled an old warehouse with soul, a collection of dishware she's gathered over the years, an exquisitely restored floor and a miscellany of antique furniture. Nachson calls it a bruncherie, so you can expect hearty and good breakfasts (eggs in all possible variations), curious and quality dishes of the day, and home-made pastries created by Nachson ('ugot' is 'cakes' in Hebrew). And you'll also find the occasional Israeli dish, such as 'shakshuka', a spicy egg dish.
Ugot
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Details
- Address
- Viladomat, 138
- Eixample Esquerre
- Barcelona
- 08015
- Transport:
- Urgell, Rocafort (M: L1)
- Opening hours:
- Mon closed; Tue-Sun 9am-9pm (kitchen closes at 4.30pm)
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