Located near the Mezquita you will find La Almudaina. The restaurant
is housed in a 16th C. palace that was constructed by Leopoldo of
Austria, who was the Bishop of Córdoba and the uncle of Emperor Carlos
V. Beautifully restored, the interior has a series of attractive dining
rooms, including an interior patio that is topped with a glass-roof
ceiling.
The menu at La Almudaina is representative of the traditional Córdoba
kitchen, which uses fresh ingredients that are sourced from local
markets.
You can start off your meal with a bowl of Salmorejo, a local
favorite chilled soup made with tomatoes, olive oil, vinegar, garlic,
and bread, which is topped with chopped eggs and diced Serrano ham.
For a main dish, try the Rabo de Toro Cordobés (oxtail stew),
Solomillo al Foie (sirloin with foie gras), or a fresh fish, such as
Lomo de Bacalao (cod fillet) or Lomo de Merluza con Hortalizas (hake
fillet with garden vegetables).
There is also a good selection of homemade desserts to choose from,
and a wine menu that features a wide range of wines at reasonable
prices.
- Pl. Campo Santo de los Mártires, 1
- Córdoba, Spain
- Phone: (957) 47 43 42
- Website: La Almudaina
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