What to order at Come by Paco Mendez

Must order
There is only the COME Festival tasting menu; trust the kitchen.
Signature dishes
COME Festival tasting, Heritage corn tortillas
Editor tip
Reservations 6 weeks ahead. Closed Sun-Mon. The wine pairing leans Mexican and Mediterranean.
CuisineMexican
Price€€€€
Neighborhoodsant-antoni
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Signature dishes: COME Festival tasting, Heritage corn tortillas

Must order: There is only the COME Festival tasting menu; trust the kitchen.

Tip: Reservations 6 weeks ahead. Closed Sun-Mon. The wine pairing leans Mexican and Mediterranean.

Location

Address: Avinguda de Mistral 54, 08015 Barcelona

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