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Restaurant of the Parador de Soria

Renewed traditional Castilian cuisine

Restaurant of the Parador de Soria

Fortún López, s/n - Parque del Castillo, 42005, Soria
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Renewed traditional Castilian cuisine

The Parador de Soria offers an attractive range of cuisine based on refreshed traditional Castilian cuisine. Local and seasonal products are the basis of traditional dishes, with a special emphasis on truffles and mushrooms.

Restaurant of the Parador de Soria

An appointment with mycological gastronomy

Located in the Castle Park, with stunning views of the city and the River Duero, the restaurant at the Parador de Soria offers delicacies from our menu, made from classic products, such as Soria migas, torreznos, honeyed rice with hare and mushrooms, boned and pressed suckling pig or dishes such as our rack of suckling lamb. During the mushroom season, don’t miss the mycological set menu and the truffle-based culinary days.

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