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Restaurant of the Parador de Cazorla

Highland and big game cuisine

Restaurant of the Parador de Cazorla

Sierra Cazorla, s/n, 23470, Cazorla (Jaén)
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Highland and big game cuisine

Mountain dishes with bush meat are one of the hallmarks of Cazorla's gastronomy. At the Parador, located at an altitude of 1,400 metres, you can enjoy seasonal game dishes, with different preparations of venison or fallow deer, without forgetting local products such as Segureño lamb or simple and humble traditional dishes such as migas (fried breadcrumbs) or rin ran (cold dish of mashed potato and dried red pepper with olives and cod).

Restaurant of the Parador de Cazorla

A shelter of mountain gastronomy

From the elegant dining hall of the Parador de Cazorla Restaurant you will enjoy spectacular views of the Natural Park, as well as exquisite cuisine. You can taste specialities such as tallarines (home-made pasta) with rabbit and mint, mountain-style trout and chestnut cake. A natural pantry that also provides figs, walnuts, thyme, rosemary, quinces, almonds or plums, which are the secret of the flavour of our recipes.

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