Memorias de China – Lincoln 17, Barcelona; tel. 934157602
One day I passed by a little street called Lincoln in Barcelona and found this unusual looking Chinese restaurant. It caught my attention because of its unassuming front door, very reserved in contrast with most of the other Chinese restaurants. However, we should not been too harsh on their barroque decoration with lots of gold and miscellaneous objects, since it is culturally determined. As visits to local restaurants in China would demonstrate, a good and traditional restaurant cannot do without its twin columns in red and gold with a phoenix and a dragon on each, and their corresponding poems; or a huge aquarium full of exotic fishes and elaborate decorations.
Somehow, this modest door in Barcelona told of a fancy restaurant, which also meant costly. With the mildest excuse to celebrate a small occasion I ventured. I had to confess that I did not have much faith in Chinese restaurants in Barcelona considering my past experiences; however, I was willing to give this one a shot.
The decoration inside was to impress with its extravagance. The taste was certainly better than many other Chinese restaurants, or shall we say, more pleasing to the occidental eye. There was a roofed patio inside separated from the main body of the restaurant by glass. This pleasant space, however, as in many cases, is reserved for smokers. Fellow non-smokers have to put up with the less privileged corners. We were put at the table just beside the ramp which led to the patio although there were at least three empty tables which stayed empty at the time of our departure. My friend booked with a Chinese name, but obviously that did not get us a good table; at least we know that they do not give special treatment to their fellow countrymen.
Beside the smoke that escaped from the patio, we had to put up with the entrances and exits of the waiters. Service was a bit cold and impersonal. But the most important thing of course was the food, when one has to determine if it is worth it or no.
However, in the menu there was not anything out of the unusual from other Chinese restaurants. We tried several dim sum dishes, which are one way to tell the ability of the chefs, since it is not easy to produce good dim sums. They were so so, nothing to call home about. The other dishes were good without being extraordinary. They certainly did not make my friend feel homesick.
Since then I have read a lot of exaggerated positive commentaries about the restaurant, even that it was the best in Barcelona. Well, I have not tried all the Chinese restaurants in Barcelona, so I am definitely not a judge for that. Among the ones that I have tried, you can say that it is better, depending if you are willing to pay the price. One thing is certain, that it is more expensive than the others. I personally do not feel like giving it a second try, but if one has a craving for Chinese food one day, it would be high on the recommended list, if one is willing to pay.
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