Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. Tene2Ores, Córdoba
This restaurant is part of a hotel complex in the heart of Cazorla. Regional fare is served, with samplings of local game and fish.
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2. Taberna Sociedad de Plateros, Córdoba
Housed in a former convent, this taberna has a skylit patio decorated with azulejos (glazed tiles) and hanging plants.
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3. Taberna Salinas, Córdoba
A bustling place, with dining rooms around a patio. Try the bacalao (cod) with orange and olive oil.
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4. Casa Rubio, Córdoba
Built into the old city wall, just inside the Judería, with Moorish arches and a stone floor, this atmospheric bar offers a good range of tapas .
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5. El Churrasco, Córdoba
One of the city’s smartest eateries, serving traditional fare in a sumptuous setting. Try the eponymous churrasco (grilled pork loin with spicy red pepper sauce).
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6. Almudaina, Córdoba
Set in a 16th-century mansion, this is another great place to try traditional dishes, such as pechuga de perniz en salsa (part-ridge breasts in sauce).
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7. Las Camachas, Montilla
Fish dishes are a speciality here, such as pez spada (sword-fish) with Montilla sauce. Wash it all down with a bottle of the delightful local wine.
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8. Taberna La Manchega, Jaén
An animated and authentic tapas bar. Downstairs they serve full meals, highlighting local meats.
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9. Restaurante Andrés de Vandelvira, Baeza
Housed in a section of the eponymous architect’s 16th-century Convento de San Francisco, dishes include trucha escabechada (marinated trout).
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10. Mesón Navarro, Úbeda
Something of a local institution. Free tapas come with each glass of fino .
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