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Restaurant of the Parador de Sigüenza

The splendour of Castilian-La Mancha cuisine

Restaurant of the Parador de Sigüenza

Plaza del Castillo, s/n, 19250, Sigüenza (Guadalajara)
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Parador

The splendour of Castilian-La Mancha cuisine

The Parador de Sigüenza is a unique place to enjoy a good meal with the most genuine Castilian and La Mancha flavour in a setting that takes you back to the Middle Ages. Regional and local cuisine, with its strong roast meats, iconic traditional dishes and irresistible classic desserts.

Restaurant of the Parador de Sigüenza

Standard-bearer for roast cabrito

At the Parador, a stately and elegant vaulted dining room awaits you; it features thick stone walls and magnificent views of a pine forest. We offer a tempting menu of local dishes: fried free-range eggs, migas alcarreñas and torreznos, roast cabrito, cod, pickled trout, Manchego cheese and, for dessert, the famous borrachitos seguntinos. Everything is made with the best local and seasonal products...

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