Challenge - best patatas bravas in Spain?

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We’ve been coming to Vilanova y la geltru for some years at Christmas time and have also done quite a bit of touring in Spain.

In our opinion (!) The best patatas bravas are at the bar la xirla on the front at Vilanova. Every year it is slightly different, this year we were shocked to see that it had aioli as well as the traditional bravas sauce (which we are pretty sure is homemade as it is😋) But it worked! And still our favourite.

Disclaimer #1 this is our opinion only of course
Disclaimer #2 we have given up trying them anywhere else as we are always disappointed 😉

Here’s the photo, apologies but we did test them before taking the photo as you will see
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We’ve been coming to Vilanova y la geltru for some years at Christmas time and have also done quite a bit of touring in Spain.

In our opinion (!) The best patatas bravas are at the bar la xirla on the front at Vilanova. Every year it is slightly different, this year we were shocked to see that it had aioli as well as the traditional bravas sauce (which we are pretty sure is homemade as it is😋) But it worked! And still our favourite.

Disclaimer #1 this is our opinion only of course
Disclaimer #2 we have given up trying them anywhere else as we are always disappointed 😉

Here’s the photo, apologies but we did test them before taking the photo as you will see
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I am not sure exactly what I am seeing.

Please describe and give an idea about how it is all prepared. TIA

Geoff
 
Patatas bravas is never a pretty, dainty dish, but these potatoes are thin slices with skins on, cooked to crispy edges but soft middles perfection, topped with equal amounts of aioli (garlic mayonnaise - i know, strictly speaking they should be disqualified for this, but it works!!) and homemade bravas sauce.

Potatoes are always cooked to perfection, never overdone, bravas sauce is just scrumptious. I rest my case 🤷‍♀️

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Never seen patata bravas like that before here in Spain! That's potato wedges to me 😅. However they are as you say different from place to place,for me they are normally roast potato cubes with a spicy sauce but I love them and your plate looks ace 👍.I bet you enjoyed them😁.
Cheers Cris 🍻
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We’ve been coming to Vilanova y la geltru for some years at Christmas time and have also done quite a bit of touring in Spain.

In our opinion (!) The best patatas bravas are at the bar la xirla on the front at Vilanova. Every year it is slightly different, this year we were shocked to see that it had aioli as well as the traditional bravas sauce (which we are pretty sure is homemade as it is😋) But it worked! And still our favourite.

Disclaimer #1 this is our opinion only of course
Disclaimer #2 we have given up trying them anywhere else as we are always disappointed 😉

Here’s the photo, apologies but we did test them before taking the photo as you will see
View attachment 994137
I would suggest that those are frozen chips bought in the local Mercadona, so I'm sorry to say they cannot possible be the best.
 
No They aren’t chips, photo not good but I’m sure they aren’t ( but what do i know, only that they passed the dribble down the chin test🤭🤣)
I'm sure they were wonderful, the most important thing being that you enjoyed them. But let me tell you, as I have lived in Spain for more than 40 years, you still haven't found the greatest 'patatas bravas' ever, because they all do them differently (there is no hard rule) and I probably haven't either. So let's continue on the quest. 🍷 🍷

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I'm sure they were wonderful, the most important thing being that you enjoyed them. But let me tell you, as I have lived in Spain for more than 40 years, you still haven't found the greatest 'patatas bravas' ever, because they all do them differently (there is no hard rule) and I probably haven't either. So let's continue on the quest. 🍷 🍷
How would I ask for them without any sauce? I am allergic to allium They look nicer than just chips
 
Onion, garlic, leeks and chives are the allium family
Well the sauce for patatas bravas would normally be a chili type so quite possibly onions are involved in the making of it, garlic too, so I can understand you not wanting it as you can never be sure. Korean Kimchi sauce has no garlic, onion or leeks in it - that is probably the sauce you need. But don't expect Spanish tapas bars to have that, sorry. Maybe buy some and take it with you in your handbag?
 
Well the sauce for patatas bravas would normally be a chili type so quite possibly onions are involved in the making of it, garlic too, so I can understand you not wanting it as you can never be sure. Korean Kimchi sauce has no garlic, onion or leeks in it - that is probably the sauce you need. But don't expect Spanish tapas bars to have that, sorry. Maybe buy some and take it with you in your handbag?
I am used to no sauce so now prefer it, vegetarian too !! Makes eating out a bit tricky.
Hopefully the hotel we are going to in Maspolonas will have an extensive buffet selection.

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I'm sure they were wonderful, the most important thing being that you enjoyed them. But let me tell you, as I have lived in Spain for more than 40 years, you still haven't found the greatest 'patatas bravas' ever, because they all do them differently (there is no hard rule) and I probably haven't either. So let's continue on the quest. 🍷 🍷
Well you’ve got me thinking and i shall be stalking the mercadona frozen food aisles next week to check out the potatoes 👍.

In the Meantime, not that we are obsessed or anything, but anyone else got any recommendations there we can try?? 😊
 

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