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Restaurante Helios (Parador de Lorca)

Murcian cuisine of market gardens, coast and tradition

Restaurant Helios (Parador de Lorca)

Castillo de Lorca s/n, 30800 , Lorca (Murcia)
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Murcian cuisine of market gardens, coast and tradition

Vegetable products from the prolific market gardens of Murcia play a major role in the cuisine on offer of the Parador de Lorca. A proposal based on traditional Lorca cuisine, with Arab, Jewish and Andalusian influences, in which fish and seafood from the coast also play an important role.

Restaurant Helios (Parador de Lorca)

a brilliant commitment to traditional gastronomy

The Helios restaurant is located on the third floor, a designer space with magnificent views over the city. The menu includes typical local products, traditional cured meats and cheeses, salted meats, Calasparra rice, Murcian stew, zarangollo, cod au gratin, Murcian cabrito cutlet, roast cabrito shoulder and Sephardic cuisine such as stewed Segreño lamb with plums. And for dessert, the classic tortada lorquina.

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