Choco is a Michelin star rated restaurant in Cordoba, and offers some of the best culinary experiences in the city. Headed by chef Kisko Garcia, the restaurant features some truly sophisticated dishes on its menu, which are presented even more beautifully, with attention paid to flavor and texture. The staff is extremely helpful and will even explain every dish and what it entails. The restaurant also offers tasting menus and set menus.
With its cozy vibe any cheerful decor, Cielito Lindo Café serves Mexican treats. So in the casual vibe, you can happily binge on some tacos and enchiladas. Order some coolers to go with the spicy food, and you've almost given yourself a treat in one of the little cafes in Mexico itself! The staff is pleasant and attentive, and the ambiance is pleasant.
Amaltea is good place to head to if you're with a group of vegetarians, but don't want to miss out on Spanish meat and seafood dishes too. The menu at this place consists of a mix of options ranging from vegetable dishes, pasta, couscous, to Galician beef, Iberian pig, bluefin tuna and halibut. Accompany these dishes with their range of red, pink and white wines for a wholesome dining experience. The decor of the restaurant is done up thoughtfully, and includes colorful accents inspired from the Roman influences of the city.
Bodegas Campos is a local restaurant located in the heart of the Cordoba. Its interiors, punctuated with brightly-lit chandeliers and wooden furniture add to the old-world atmosphere of the building. The wine barrels with signatures of famous persons tell of the restaurant’s clientele. Bodegas Campos is also an ideal place to go to if you want to catch a flamenco show over dinner. The performances are enthralling, and performed by some of the best artistes in the business. So head to Bodega Campos and treat your taste buds for an authentic fare of Andalusian cuisine in the company of traditional dance performed with such vivacity.
Garum 2.1 is a 'Bistronomic', that is, an affordable tapas bar set in an intimate ambiance, with the ground storey occupying a pub and the upper floor, a restaurant. With a creative edge in tapas, the assorted culinary specialty of Andalusia, the restaurant also features a pleasant service and good music. Recommended dishes include the Oxtail Stew, Quail's Egg and Smoked Ham, alongside a glass of Spanish wine.
Casa Rubio is a charming restaurant, originally a part of the Jewish Quarter of Cordoba. The color scheme and the touch of stained glass to the arched doorways looks beautiful. They majorly serve Andalusian cuisine, constituting of brilliantly executed tapas. Not only that, they have a variety in the dining rooms, ranging from the rustic indoors to the breezy outdoors, so you can choose your preference.
Bar Emilio is a cafe located along the historical center of the city near the Mosque Cathedral. Its quiet and relaxing atmosphere allows you to remove yourself from the hub of city and simply appreciate Córdoban culture with a basic and fresh dining experience. With its inviting and intimate atmosphere, you're sure to truly feel a part of Bar Emilio.