Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
Foc i Oli
100ptsFire-and-Oil Catalan

About Foc i Oli
Foc i Oli is a neighbourhood restaurant on Carrer de París in Barcelona's Eixample, best suited to food travellers who want to eat late and keep things low-key. Booking is easy — one to two days out is usually enough — making it a reliable option when the city's harder-to-book rooms are full. Go after 9:30 PM for the most authentic experience.
Who Should Book Foc i Oli — and When
If you're in the Eixample after 10 PM and want somewhere to eat properly rather than graze on bar snacks, Foc i Oli on Carrer de París is worth knowing about. This is a neighbourhood address in one of Barcelona's most food-dense districts, positioned for the kind of evening that starts late and doesn't rush toward a bill. For food-focused travellers who want to eat on Barcelona time — which is to say, later than most tourists expect , it fits the brief well.
The Case for Booking
Barcelona's Eixample grid is home to some of Spain's most decorated restaurants, including Disfrutar, Lasarte, and ABaC. Foc i Oli operates in a different register entirely , neighbourhood rather than destination, accessible rather than occasion-driven. That's not a criticism; it's a clarification. If you've already done the tasting-menu circuit and want a lower-stakes dinner with a local feel, this is the kind of place that earns its place on the itinerary.
The name itself is instructive. Foc i Oli translates to fire and oil , two foundational elements of Catalan and broader Mediterranean cooking. Without confirmed menu data in our records, we won't invent dish descriptions, but the name signals a kitchen that takes its anchoring ingredients seriously. That's worth paying attention to in a city where the gap between tourist-facing and locally-facing restaurants is wide.
Timing matters here. In summer, Barcelona dinner rarely starts before 9 PM for locals, and the Eixample's restaurant strip on and around Carrer de París stays active well past midnight. Foc i Oli fits that rhythm better than many comparable spots. If you're arriving in the city now, current summer hours in this neighbourhood typically mean kitchens taking orders until at least 11:30 PM , confirm directly before you go, but late-dinner bookings are generally viable in this part of town.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated easy. You should not need to plan more than a day or two in advance for most evenings, though weekend slots in high season can tighten. The address , Carrer de París, 177, Eixample , puts it within walking distance of Diagonal and Provença metro stations, making it direct to reach from most central Barcelona neighbourhoods. For broader context on where to stay nearby, see our full Barcelona hotels guide.
There are no confirmed awards on record for Foc i Oli, which tells you it's operating outside the Michelin-star tier occupied by Cocina Hermanos Torres and Enigma. That's fine , the Eixample has plenty of very good restaurants that have never sought or received star recognition, and this appears to be one of them. Expect neighbourhood pricing rather than tasting-menu spend, though confirmed price data is not in our records.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Foc i Oli sits against Barcelona's broader restaurant field, and explore our full Barcelona restaurants guide for the complete picture , from the progressive creativity of Disfrutar to the seafood-focused precision of Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María if you're extending your Spain trip. For late-night reference points beyond Barcelona, DiverXO in Madrid and Arzak in San Sebastián represent very different ends of the Spanish fine-dining spectrum.
Quick reference: Carrer de París, 177, Eixample. Booking: easy, one to two days ahead typically sufficient. Leading for: late-dinner evenings, neighbourhood-style eating, food travellers who want to eat on local time.
FAQ
- How far ahead should I book Foc i Oli? One to two days is usually enough on weeknights. On Friday and Saturday evenings in summer, try to book two to three days out. Booking difficulty is rated easy overall, so last-minute walk-ins may work on quieter nights , but don't rely on it for weekend prime time.
- Can I eat at the bar at Foc i Oli? Bar seating availability isn't confirmed in our records, but neighbourhood restaurants in the Eixample of this type commonly offer counter or bar options for solo diners and pairs. Worth asking directly when you book.
- Does Foc i Oli handle dietary restrictions? We don't have confirmed menu or dietary policy data on record. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if you have strict dietary requirements , no phone number is currently in our records, so your leading approach is via email or walk-in enquiry.
- What are alternatives to Foc i Oli in Barcelona? For the same neighbourhood, easy-booking register, Cinc Sentits offers a more structured modern Catalan experience at a higher price point. If you're open to stepping up to destination dining, Lasarte and Disfrutar are the city's benchmark tasting-menu rooms. See our full Barcelona restaurants guide for more options across price tiers.
- Is Foc i Oli good for a special occasion? Probably not as the primary occasion restaurant , there are no awards on record and the positioning reads as neighbourhood rather than celebratory. For a significant occasion in Barcelona, Cocina Hermanos Torres or ABaC are better calls. Foc i Oli works well as a low-key late-night dinner after a bigger occasion event.
- What should I order at Foc i Oli? We don't have confirmed signature dishes on record and won't invent them. The name references fire and oil , expect cooking built around classic Catalan and Mediterranean foundations. Ask the staff what's running well that night; neighbourhood restaurants at this level often have daily specials worth hearing about.
- Can Foc i Oli accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in our records. For groups of six or more, call ahead , we'd recommend contacting the restaurant directly to check table configuration. No phone number is currently listed; a walk-in enquiry or email is your leading route.
- What should a first-timer know about Foc i Oli? Go late , this is a restaurant that fits Barcelona's actual dinner rhythm, not the tourist schedule. Arrive at 9:30 PM or later and you'll be eating when the room is at its natural energy. It's an easy booking in a neighbourhood full of harder-to-book alternatives, which makes it a useful fallback if your first-choice reservation fell through. Keep expectations calibrated to neighbourhood dining, not destination dining, and it should deliver.
Compare Foc i Oli
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Foc i Oli | — | |
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | €€€€ | — |
| Disfrutar | €€€€ | — |
| Lasarte | €€€€ | — |
| Cinc Sentits | €€€€ | — |
| Enoteca Paco Pérez | €€€€ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Foc i Oli and alternatives.
More restaurants in Barcelona
- DisfrutarThe 2024 World's 50 Best number-one restaurant and three-Michelin-star holder, Disfrutar is the most decorated table in Barcelona and the hardest to book. The Classic and Festival tasting menus offer two distinct entry points into progressive creative cooking rooted in technical research. Book months ahead — closures in December, March, and August make timing critical.
- Cocina Hermanos TorresCocina Hermanos Torres holds three Michelin stars, ranks #78 on the World's 50 Best, and scores 97 points from La Liste — Barcelona's most comprehensively validated tasting-menu kitchen. The open cooking stations and five-sommelier wine programme make it the clearest choice for a special-occasion dinner at the top of the city's fine dining tier. Book well in advance; availability is near impossible at short notice.
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