Fismuler operates with an efficiency that seems apt for it’s German sounding name. Not long after sitting down, a starter of bread and whipped paté was brought over while we settled in. Just be mindful the nibble costs 2.75€ a person, a fact detailed at the bottom of the menu we had yet to review. Still, we enjoyed the soft crusty bread, silky and light paté, and thin lightly pickled cucumbers that helped tide us over.
The small plates were the more impressive dishes of the
evening. Consequently, the crusty bread goes nicely with everything so try not
to devour it right away. The sweet tomato salad (13.50€) was simple but
deliciously good - ripe sliced tomatoes topped with a fragrant olive oil and
flakes of salt.
It complements the burrata (17€), which has an amazing spicy
green mole giving the cheese a burst of flavour. In fact, the whole dish
was different: the burrata accompanied with roasted broccolini, an unusual
green that works. I could have easily had an order to myself.
When our server suggested the chicken wings (18.50€) I had
my doubts, but the nuggets of fried deboned chicken tossed in a creamy truffle
sauce were addictive. The sauce, of course, became an excuse to have even more
bread.
Of the small plates, only the fresh calamari (20.50€) was a
bust. The seafood was over cooked, way over salted, and hidden amongst so much
unnecessary foam. Give me more of the chicken wings any day.
Still, the calamari was better than the egregiously overdone
and tough duck (25.50€), one of the worst renditions of the dish I’ve ever had.
Perhaps, it could have been salvaged if the duck was cut thinner… even then, I
feel they would still be chewy. The side dishes weren’t any better: the charred
corn turned out to be the canned variety and the spring onions left whole and
unseasoned. The best part of the dish was the puréed sweet potatoes.
I wish I had heeded the server’s recommendation to order the
Viennese schnitzel (29€). Pounded to a cardboard thinness and the size of a
pizza, the schnitzel gets a thin coating of raw egg yolk tableside before being
jazzed up with shaved truffles and chives. It was perhaps a touch salty, but at
least it was crispy and not overdone.
Address: Carrer del Rec Comtal, 17 (in the Hotel REC)
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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