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Restaurant Palacio de Eguilior (Parador de Limpias)

Updated mountain cuisine

Palacio de Eguilior Restaurant - Parador de Limpias

Fuente del Amor, 2, 39820, Limpias (Cantabria)
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Updated mountain cuisine

As an exponent of traditional mountain gastronomy with a modern twist, the Parador de Limpias offers a wide variety of local produce and some iconic specialities of Cantabrian cuisine. Hearty stews and casseroles from all over the world and excellent meats, not to mention the best fish in the Cantabrian Sea, thanks to its proximity to the coast.

Palacio de Eguilior Restaurant - Parador de Limpias

A stately space influenced by fortunes found in the Americas

The elegant and luminous Palacio de Eguilior restaurant, a stately space influenced by fortunes found in the Americas, offers, besides tranquillity and pleasant views of the gardens, a varied menu. You’ll enjoy stews such as cocido montañés, fish soup, its iconic rice with lobster, Santoña anchovies or Tudanca beef.

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