Three Michelin-starred El Bulli Restaurant Reopening as a Museum

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Spanish chef Ferran Adrià is set to open a museum on the site of his renowned El Bulli restaurant. The site was transformed from a campsite eatery into the world’s most celebrated restaurant, which was closed in 2011. The museum will be located in Cala Montjoi in Girona on the Catalan coast, where El Bulli was located.

A Culinary Revolution

Adrià’s decision to close El Bulli, a three Michelin-starred restaurant, when it still had a years-long waiting list shocked the gastronomic elite. However, Adrià said at the time that the restaurant had “become a monster that had to be tamed and transformed”. He promised to reopen it three years later as a foundation for culinary experimentation. Unfortunately, renovation works were blocked after environmental objections were raised, as the site is located in the Cap de Creus nature park. Permission was eventually granted after Adrià scaled back the proposal.

Preserving a Legacy

Adrià’s plans for El Bulli 1846, as the museum is called, have since evolved to become an experimental laboratory and a place to preserve the restaurant’s legacy. The museum is set to open in June. Adrià said that “it is a museum where we explain what El Bulli did to make it have the success it had and still has. A restaurant that marked a paradigm shift in western gastronomy.”

Adrià is known as one of the pioneers of “molecular gastronomy”, a culinary art form that uses science to invent new techniques to transform traditional dishes. He introduced novelties such as gazpacho popsicles and melon caviar at El Bulli, and used foam and liquid nitrogen, as well as extended menus and eating without cutlery, which were previously unheard of in the world of haute cuisine.


Adrià’s El Bulli restaurant was a culinary revolution that left an impact on the gastronomic world. The opening of El Bulli 1846 will be an opportunity to celebrate and preserve its legacy.

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