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Restaurant El Manzel de Ronda (Parador de Ronda)

Andalusian cuisine with bullfighting reminiscences

Restaurant El Manzel de Ronda - Parador de Ronda

Plaza de España, s/n, 29400, Ronda (Málaga)
icono telefono +34 952877500

Restaurant of the Parador de Ronda

Plaza de España, s/n, 29400, Ronda (Málaga)
icono telefono +34 952877500
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Andalusian cuisine with bullfighting reminiscences

Besides the quintessential Andalusian dishes and Mediterranean recipes, at the Parador de Ronda you can enjoy specialities from the Ronda highlands, with outstanding stews and roasts, next to the iconic Puente Nuevo and the vertiginous Tagus. Traditional dishes, many of rural origin and, in the birthplace of modern bullfighting, details recalling bullfighting in some iconic recipes. Homemade desserts stand out at this Parador.

Restaurant El Manzel de Ronda - Parador de Ronda

Malaga gastronomy to share

A complement to the traditional restaurant, El Manzel de Ronda is a gastronomic space in its own right with a more informal menu. Its cuisine, which is intended for sharing is associated with the regions of Malaga, and is based on traditional products. Jabugo acorn-fed Iberian ham, La Serranía cheeses, white garlic, mango and avocado salad, stuffed anchovies, rice with prawns, pumpkin cream, alboronia, Andalusian tapas, sirloin muffins.

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