World Tapas Day

Are you currently at Costa Dorada, Barcelona or Costa Brava? If your answer is yes, today you are in one of the best destinations to celebrate World Tapas Day. In Spain, a ‘tapa’ is considered a portion of appetizer that is usually eaten with a drink. At Shuttle2Sun we don’t only offer you transfers, we also want to recommend a list of the must-try tapas during your trip:

Croquetas

The Spanish croquette is defined by the Royal Spanish Academy as ‘a portion of dough, generally round or oval, made with minced ham, meat, fish or other ingredients, which, bound with béchamel sauce, is coated in egg and breadcrumbs and fried in plenty of oil’. During your visit to Spain, you must try this delicious dish.

Patatas Bravas

This type of potato is usually cut into large cubes, fried in Spanish olive oil and mixed with the famous ‘brava’ sauce, which has a spicy kick. It is a perfect tapa to share with family or friends, and even more so on World Tapas Day.

Pà amb tomaquet (Bread with tomato)

‘Pà amb tomaquet’ is an incredibly typical and popular dish in Catalonia. Preparing it is very simple: a slice of bread, olive oil and salt. On top of this you can add Iberian ham, semi-cured cheese, tortilla, etc. It’s a tasty dish that you must have on your visit to Salou, Cambrils, Barcelona, Lloret de Mar or other Catalan destinations!

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World Tapas Day
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