Pep Guardiola is struggling to sell tickets at his tapas restaurant for a Catalan feast.
The posh eatery Tast, co-owned by the Manchester City gaffer, is hosting the event tonight (29 Jan).
It starts at 6:30pm and finishes at 9pm.
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It clashes with City’s must-win Champions League clash with Club Brugge, which kicks off at 8pm.

The Premier League champions have to win to secure qualification to the knock-out rounds.
The restaurant’s website stated there were only 20 tickets available.
And the booking page indicates all of them are still available for The Calçotada Dinner.
The annual event celebrates the harvest of calçots, with Tast holding a dinner to mark the occasion.
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Calçots are a type of green onion.

The website reads: “In these events, they are grilled over a hot fire, wrapped up in newspaper, and served on terra cotta tiles.
“And eaten, after peeling with bare hands, by dipping them one by one in a special sauce made with almonds.
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“The event consisted of a ‘traditional Catalan feast of Calçotada with four delicious courses including Calçots with Salsa Romesco, Mix Grills with Lamb Cuttle, Lamb Loin Chop, Butifarra, Chorizo and loads more, including Crema Catalana to finish’.
Tickets were priced at £50 for four courses and £40 for the veggie option.
Last month, the restaurant was charging £95 a head for New Year’s Eve, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Tast has been approached for comment.
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