CuisineValencian rice
Price€€
Neighbourhoodleixample

Signature dishes: Paella valenciana, Arroz al horno, Croquetas

Must order: The paella valenciana ordered ahead, with the croquetas and salmorejo to start.

Tip: Closed Monday all day and Sunday evenings. Reserve 48 hours ahead for paella; the dining room is small.

Location

Address: Carrer del Mestre Gozalbo, 19, 46005 Valencia

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Habitual on the lower level of Mercado de Colon in Valencia is Ricard Camarena's market food-hall project, a sit-down bistro inside the 1916 modernista market.

Signature: Bocadillo de calamares, Caldo de ternera, Arroces

Order: The arroz of the day plus a glass of natural wine; the bocadillo de calamares for a lighter lunch.

Tip: Walk down the stairs at Mercado Colon to find it. Open daily, longer hours than the upstairs market itself.

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Signature: Bocadillo de calamares, Carrillera iberica, Croquetas

Order: The bocadillo de calamares with squid from the market fishmongers, plus a vermut from the barrel.

Tip: Open during market hours, Mon to Sat 07:30 to 15:00. Stand at the counter or grab one of the few stools.

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Habitual on the lower level of Mercado de Colon in Valencia is Ricard Camarena's market food-hall project, a sit-down bistro inside the 1916 modernista market.

Signature: Bocadillo de calamares, Caldo de ternera, Arroces

Order: The arroz of the day plus a glass of natural wine; the bocadillo de calamares for a lighter lunch.

Tip: Walk down the stairs at Mercado Colon to find it. Open daily, longer hours than the upstairs market itself.

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