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    Restaurant in Granollers, Spain

    Mint

    290pts

    Michelin-recognised Catalan cooking, easy to book.

    Mint, Restaurant in Granollers

    About Mint

    A Michelin Plate restaurant two years running, Mint delivers fresh, rooted Catalan cooking in a calm contemporary room at a €€ price point that is hard to argue with. With a 4.5 Google rating across nearly 800 reviews and easy booking, it is the most practical choice for a kitchen-serious meal in the Granollers area.

    Verdict: A Michelin-recognised neighbourhood restaurant that earns its price point

    Picture a room with clean contemporary lines, a name that tells you exactly what you are getting, and a kitchen turning out fresh, rooted Catalan cooking at a price that does not punish you for showing up mid-week. That is Mint in Granollers. The Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 confirms what a 4.5-star Google rating across 795 reviews already suggests: this is a restaurant that consistently delivers, not one that overreaches. If you are passing through the Vallès Oriental or making a deliberate detour from Barcelona, Mint is worth booking.

    The Room and the Experience

    The name is not decoration — it signals intent. Mint is built around freshness: fresh ingredients, fresh technique applied to Mediterranean and Catalan tradition, and a dining room that reflects the same sensibility. The physical space is described as having pleasant contemporary decor, which, in practice, means a room that does not compete with the food for your attention. In a town like Granollers, that kind of considered, unfussy environment is rarer than it should be. The spatial register is calm and focused, suited to a meal where the cooking is the event rather than the backdrop.

    For a food-focused traveller, the room's scale and tone matter for a specific reason: Mint feels like a restaurant run by people who care about the meal, not the performance around it. That is a meaningful distinction when you are choosing between a polished room with average food and a quieter room with precise cooking. Mint sits firmly in the second category.

    The Cooking and What Michelin's Recognition Actually Means

    The Michelin Plate — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , indicates a restaurant that the Guide's inspectors consider worth seeking out for good cooking, without yet reaching the threshold for a full star. For a diner, that is practically useful information: you are getting kitchen-serious food at a €€ price point, not a compromise between ambition and accessibility. The cuisine is contemporary Mediterranean with deep Catalan roots, and the set menus are specifically noted as a strength. At the €€ tier, Granollers is not a city where you expect this level of culinary focus, which makes Mint worth understanding on its own terms.

    What the Michelin Plate does not tell you is which specific dishes to order or what the menu looks like on a given week , those details are not available here, and fabricating them would be doing you a disservice. What it does confirm is that the kitchen operates with enough consistency and technique to earn external validation twice running. That is a meaningful signal.

    Service and Whether It Earns the Price

    At €€ pricing in a mid-sized Catalan city, the implicit contract is direct: attentive without being formal, knowledgeable without being theatrical. Mint's sustained Google rating across nearly 800 reviews suggests the service holds up in practice. A venue can receive a strong initial rating and watch it erode; 795 ratings averaging 4.5 is a track record, not a lucky month.

    The Michelin Plate classification also carries a soft implication about service: the Guide does not typically recommend restaurants where the front-of-house actively undermines the kitchen. The two awards in consecutive years suggest a stable operation. For a solo diner or a couple looking for a genuinely good meal in the Granollers area without the choreography of a tasting-menu-only format, Mint's service model appears to be what earns its price point: direct, reliable, and proportionate to the ticket.

    This is not a restaurant where service is the centrepiece. But it is one where service is presumably not the problem , which, at this price tier, is exactly what you need it to be.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Mint is rated as easy to book, which at a Michelin-recognised restaurant is a practical advantage worth noting. You are not competing with a reservation queue months out, and you do not need to plan a trip around securing a table. That said, the set menu format and the restaurant's strong local reputation mean weekends may fill faster than weekdays. Booking ahead by a few days is sensible. The restaurant is located at Carrer de Sant Josep, 10 in central Granollers, accessible from Barcelona by train on the R3 line from Passeig de Gràcia in under an hour.

    For more on what to do around your meal, see our full Granollers restaurants guide, our full Granollers hotels guide, our full Granollers bars guide, our full Granollers wineries guide, and our full Granollers experiences guide.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Google: 4.5 / 5 (795 reviews)
    • Michelin: Plate 2024, Plate 2025
    • Price tier: €€
    • Booking difficulty: Easy

    Practical Details

    DetailMint (Granollers)Typical €€€€ Spain comparables
    Price tier€€€€€€
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)1–3 Stars
    Google rating4.5 (795 reviews)Varies
    Booking difficultyEasyHard to very hard
    LocationCentral GranollersBarcelona, Girona, Dénia, Bilbao
    FormatSet menus + à la carteOften tasting menu only

    If You Are Exploring Catalonia's Wider Dining Scene

    Mint sits at a different altitude from Spain's flagship restaurants, but that is the point. If you want to understand the depth of the Spanish dining scene beyond the marquee names, you could pair a Mint visit in Granollers with a meal at Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona or plan a larger Catalonia circuit that includes El Celler de Can Roca in Girona. For further context on Spain's elite creative cooking, Quique Dacosta in Dénia, Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, DiverXO in Madrid, Mugaritz in Errenteria, Ricard Camarena in València, and Atrio in Cáceres all represent the upper end of the Spanish restaurant spectrum. For contemporary cooking in other global contexts, Jungsik in Seoul and César in New York City offer useful comparison points.

    Compare Mint

    Worth the Price? Mint vs. Peers
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Mint worth the price?

    At €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025), Mint delivers above its price point. The Michelin Plate signals cooking the Guide considers genuinely worth seeking out — not a consolation nod. For fresh, updated Mediterranean-Catalan cooking in Granollers without a steep cover charge, this is a solid call.

    Can Mint accommodate groups?

    Mint's contemporary room and neighbourhood restaurant format suggest it can handle small groups, though specific capacity details are not in the available record. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels via the address at Carrer de Sant Josep, 10, Granollers. Booking lead time here is low — it's rated easy to reserve — so groups have room to plan without pressure.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Mint?

    Michelin's own write-up specifically calls out Mint's set menus as a strength, which at €€ pricing makes them the most efficient way to experience the kitchen's range. If you are deciding between the set menu and ordering à la carte, the set menu is the better bet — it is the format the Guide inspectors singled out.

    Can I eat at the bar at Mint?

    Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in the available record for Mint. Given the contemporary, neighbourhood restaurant format at Carrer de Sant Josep, 10, it is worth calling ahead to ask — though no phone number is currently listed publicly. Arriving and asking on the day is a reasonable option given the easy booking rating.

    Is Mint good for solo dining?

    A Michelin Plate restaurant at €€ with an easy booking profile is a practical solo option — you are not committing to a long tasting menu at a flagship price. The set menu format highlighted by Michelin works well for solo diners who want a structured, complete meal without over-ordering. Granollers is a manageable day trip from Barcelona if you are building a solo itinerary.

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