Though isolated Santa Agnès is little more than a huddle of houses around a whitewashed church, it does have a terrific, simple bar-restaurant that's famous for its fabulous tortilla. Family-run Can Cosmi also does meat dishes, including tasty grilled chicken, all served with chips and salad on a church-facing terrace, and there's a tiny shop stocking local products.
Can Cosmi
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Diminutive Santa Agnès unfolds around this graceful whitewashed 19th-century church, flanked by a porch of arches.
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