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Restaurant of the Parador de Zamora

The intensity of Sanabria's cuisine

Restaurant of the Parador de Zamora

Plaza de Viriato, 5, 49001 , Zamora
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The intensity of Sanabria's cuisine

The Parador de Zamora offers you the best Sanabria cuisine. The intense flavour is characteristic of the unique cuisine of Zamora, which abounds in strong seasoning and quality local products, such as pulses, including Sanabria beans and Fuentesaúco chickpeas, Iberian pork and Aliste veal, sausages, cured meats and cheeses with a Designation of Origin.

Restaurant of the Parador de Zamora

the palatial aristocracy of traditional cuisine

The restaurant has an elegant, bright and warm dining room where you can enjoy the area’s traditional cuisine. Dishes such as rice a la zamorana, Sanabria rice with pork ear and chorizo, shepherd’s fried breadcrumbs, Fuentesaúco chickpea stew, lentils a la zamorana and cod a la tranca. A menu with no shortage of cecina and cheeses of varying degrees of maturity.

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