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Restaurant of the Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo

Updated traditional Bierzo cuisine in the middle of the Xacobean route

Restaurant of the Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo

Avda. Constitución, 28, 24500, Villafranca del Bierzo (León)
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Updated traditional Bierzo cuisine in the middle of the Xacobean route

The Parador de Villafranca offers pilgrims and travellers on the Way of St. James the area’s most authentic cuisine. El Bierzo’s cuisine is characterised by the variety and quality of the products found in this part of the province of León:

Restaurant of the Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo

A place of pilgrimage for botillo lovers

In the Parador restaurant you’ll be able to try the authentic Bierzo cuisine with a modern twist, with botillo as the most notable of the region’s dish: which is mainly presented with cachelos and cabbage. Octopus with sweet tomato and paprika gazpachuelo is another regional classic and, among its sweets, its version of Las Médulas will allow us to try a dessert inspired by the mythical Bierzo landscape.

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