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Arriving
in
Figueres
after
a
long
day
of
delayed
train
travels,
my
girlfriend
and
I
wanted
to
experience
some
local
and
authentic
pinchos.
We
were
recommended
to
go
to
Lizarran
as
the
place
to
be.
On
our
arrival
at
the
restaurant,
we
were
warmly
greeted
by
the
waitress
that
took
our
orders
for
drinks,
as
well
as
explaining
us
the
concept
of
the
restaurant
since
we
were
unfamiliar
with
it.
Pinchos
on
the
bar
are
self-service
and
cost
2.50€.
Every
few
minutes
you
will
hear
a
loud
bell
sound.
With
this,
the
waiter
goes
around
each
table,
offering
freshly
cooked
pinchos
from
the
kitchen
(they
also
cost
2.50€).
The
leftovers
end
up
on
the
bar
for
self-service.
Pro
tip:
do
not
stuff
yourself
with
pinchos
from
the
self-service
all
at
once.
Take
your
time,
enjoy
the
drinks
and
good
vibes.
The
fresh
pinchos
will
slowly
come
out
from
the
kitchen
one
by
one,
so
it
will
be
worth
your
wait.
Additionally,
don’t
come
too
early
in
the
evening
to
the
restaurant,
because
the
best
warm
pinchos
and
deserts
come
out
later.
Bigger
dishes
can
also
be
ordered
from
the
menu
with
the
waiter.
We
had
some
delicious
deep
fried
baby
squid
in
batter!
After
our
tasty
chocolate
desert,
we
ordered
a
local
liqueur
called
“Ratafía
Catalana”.
I
would
definitely
recommended
it
to
anyone
that
enjoys
good
local
drinks.
Overall,
we
had
an
amazing
experience.
While
the
food
is
most
definitely
fresh,
local
and
authentic,
the
clientele
is
not
local
(including
myself).
It
is
filled
with
tourists,
but
this
was
not
an
issue
for
me.
The
waiters
are
also
a
bit
pushy
with
selling
drinks
and
dishes
from
the
menu,
but
not
at
all
in
an
aggressive
or
annoying
way.
So
it
didn’t
bother
me.
On
the
other
hand
it
was
nice
to
see
how
the
staff
was
committed
at
offering
fast
and
efficient
service
for
their
customers.
I
really
enjoyed
the
cider
and
red
wine,
the
tasty
food,
the
friendly
staff
and
the
entertaining
atmosphere.
100%
would
recommend
to
others!
Edit:
Beware,
I
came
again
the
following
day
for
a
quick
bite
and
each
pincha
and
drink
was
up-priced
by
0.15€,
so
2.65€
instead
of
2.50€
for
a
pincha!
I’m
not
sure
if
this
was
a
lunchtime
up-price
or
what
it
was?