La Nova Forquilla (“The New Fork” in Catalan) is an unassuming restaurant in Andorra La Vella. The owners did the place in a modern, monochromatic black and white style with pop art prints on the wall. And seriously, the food there was some of the best I have ever had! Let’s just put it this way — I was in Andorra for the weekend with some friends, and after going there for lunch on Saturday, we returned for dinner and again for lunch on Sunday before heading home. Forget snowboarding, people! I would go to Andorra again just for the food.
The restaurant has a small menu, only serving a set 3-course lunch and 5-course dinner with about three options for each course. I suspect they come up with what to serve based on which ingredients are available, so everything was fantastically fresh.
I couldn’t decide between the soup and the salad, so I got the salad and came back for the soup. They were both fantastic. I figured I would dip bread into the soup but I didn’t realize I would also end up using bread to mop up the rest of my salad dressing. That’s seriously how yummy everything was.
All the food arrived promptly, which is one of the benefits of having a set menu. Though I have to say they were willing to be very flexible with the menu. There was one course for which two options contained shellfish and the third was pork. I’m allergic to the former, and I don’t eat the latter. But they were happy to make a substitution for me, with absolutely no fuss at all.
My steak was cooked to perfection. I tried to eat slowly and savour every bite, but between the deliciousness and my hunger, I wolfed everything down in short order.
There was no salt at the table, neither was there any pepper. And no condiments were required. The food was just so flavourful. When our server came by, I said, “The food is…” and she cut me off. “Horrible,” she said, feigning a sad expression. We laughed.
Turned out the entire restaurant was a family business — she ran it with her husband, the head chef. “I am French and my husband is Spanish, but our children are both Andorrans,” she said. Their eldest son was the sous chef, working with his father, and their other son was attending university in Barcelona. “He wants nothing to do with the hospitality industry,” she told me with a shrug.
It did not seem possible that they had saved the best for last, but when dessert showed up it was clear that they had. Between the warm bread pudding dunked in dark melted chocolate, and the homemade lavender ice cream, I was a happy camper. Their portions were generous enough that by this point I was full, but if I’d had my druthers I would have kept on eating.
After all that, I was sure that a meal at La Nova Forquilla would break the bank. But in fact the set lunch was just €8.90 and the 5-course dinner tasting menu was €20.50. Utterly reasonable given that we left in gastronomic ecstasy, already planning future day-trips to Andorra just to eat there again.
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