Travel snapshot – Spanish tapas the Patatas Bravas
What will you eat in Barcelona? Definitely the Spanish Tapas or Las Tapitas. Tapas is the Spanish version of snacks which are served as either appetizers, snacks during drinking session or lunch or dinners when combined a few of them. There are so much varieties of them that there is normally a separate tapas menu or Las Tapitas as what Spanish called them.
Image above: Patatas Bravas, one of the popular variety of Spanish tapas.
Some EXIF info: Photo taken with my Nikon D7000 attached with Nikkor 18-105mm. Shot in Program Auto mode, with Shutter speed 1/30 Sec and Aperture f4.8. Focus distance was set to 48mm. ISO 1600. Auto White Balance. No flash fired and no exposure being compensated. Matrix metering.
I has a couple of Tapas meals during my holiday in Barcelona and they are awesome! You can have at least 20 to 30 types of tapas to choose from which includes bacons, potatos, ham, bread, seafoods, peppers, meat balls and more. They can be small or medium in portion and are quite filling to me. The best part of it is they are normally quite cheap for each tapas. A normal tapas bar have varieties priced around 2 to 4 euros per dish. So having a few of them as your lunch or dinner would not set you back a lot but definitely a great meal option on your travel to Barcelona. 🙂 – Travel Feeder, your ultimate photo travel blog
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Cecil Lee
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