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Restaurant Puerta de la Reina (Parador de La Granja)

Genuine Castilian cuisine

Restaurant Puerta de la Reina - Parador de La Granja

Infantes, 3, 40100, Real Sitio de San Ildefonso (Segovia)
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Genuine Castilian cuisine

The Parador de La Granja is a clear exponent of genuine Castilian cuisine, where stews and roast meats stand out, accompanied by the prestigious wines of the area. The menu offers traditional and authentic cuisine, with a touch of modernity, with dishes such as revolconas ibéricas (potatoes) with sautéed suckling pig sweetbreads.

Restaurant Puerta de la Reina - Parador de La Granja

A palatial sanctuary for suckling pig and beans

Sheltered by the majestic gate that gives it its name, the Restaurant Puerta de la Reina awaits you. In the modern and bright dining hall, with spectacular brick arches supported by granite ashlars, you will be able to enjoy the typical La Granja beans with pig's ear, roast suckling pig and lamb. And, for dessert, ponche segoviano (typical sponge cake).

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