My first impression of Sabadell was positive. I don’t know what I quite imagined but the neighborhood’s buildings have wonderful architectural features, many shops (if you’re into that sort of thing) and the people, warm and friendly.
What do you do when you are in a new area? You walk, talk, and meet people and shoot photos, no?
And then there comes the time when you get HUNGARY, no?
So, who best to ask then a department store worker who might go somewhere where they don’t spend their weeks wages in a fancy restaurant; in other words, CHEAP! (Yes, I try to watch my pennies and euros like the rest of you.)
And led us she did where we found ourselves eating here.
El Mos,
Sabadell, 2007
Sabadell, 2007
We had fresh fruit juice, a huge chicken Caesar salad, a fish called “rap”, large basket of bread (unusual for here), beer, coke and a wonderful desert. All for 8.95 euros per person, which I felt was pretty good deal.
But the best parts were two things: service was outstanding and the food was out of this world.
To get to the restaurant area we went down these stairs.
El Mos
Sabadell, 2007
Sabadell, 2007
Nothing to speak for here.
But to get to these stairs, we had to enter here.
El Mos
Sabadell, 2007
Sabadell, 2007
Just a plain, old, corner building, in a secluded area, on a non-descript street.
You hope for a surprise but it’s not expected.
P. S. You’re probably itching to know the name of the place so here goes:
El Mos
Riera Villariet, 5
93 723 93 98
Sabadell
Riera Villariet, 5
93 723 93 98
Sabadell
Honestly, you would be foolish if you don’t go.
So. Don't be a FOOL!
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