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Come on a DELICIOUS 5-stop Cordoba tapas crawl across the best tapas bars of this wonderful Andalusian city. We hit traditional places, and modern places. And also check out the wonderful Mosque en route. Venga, let’s go! ????
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It had been a LONG time since Yoly and I had been in Cordoba. And it’s a city that I have always loved. It’s full of mystery, history and of course incredible food! So in this video Yoly and I decided to do a tapas crawl across 5 of the top tapas bars in Cordoba, plus a few extra stops for good measure.
So where did we go?
1. Bodega Guzmán. A fantastic old bodega where they fill the glasses of Montilla Moriles to the brim (seriously) and the walls are lined with bullfighting memorabilia. This is a tertulia taurina, which means it’s a place where bullfighting aficionados get together to talk shop. And there were a few old boys there having their aperitif while we were there.
2. Taberna Salinas. A classic in Cordoba, and the best place for traditional dishes in my opinion. It’s been open about 100 years, and you can sit in the bar or the restaurant. We hit the bar, and ordered three local classics - rabo de toro (bull tail stew), salmorejo (cold tomato soup - thicker than gazpacho) and berenjenas fritas (floured and fried eggplant slices). All were fantastic.
3. Cuatromanos. Now a modern stop. Run by the couple of brothers, these guys are doing modern interpretations of classic dishes. We actually ate there for dinner that night as well. It was excellent. This is more of a restaurant than a tapas bar - so heads up there.
We next hit the famous mosque (mezquita) and also a place for Spain’s largest tortilla, Bar Santos. Does big mean delicious?
4. Taberna Góngora. Another classic joint in Cordoba. These guys are famous for their flamenquín, which is a local dish which is effectively rolls of pork which is then breaded and fried. It’s intense - but worth it. Especially when you dip it in mayo.
Next, another off-road stop. Snails! Cordoba’s snail seasons runs from about February until June and during the season stalls pop up all around the city. The caracoles come in different sizes and in different sauces - best one is the delicious cuminy and minty brother.
5. La Sastrería. Last stop was another modern joint, and we hit the bull tail stew again… this time in the form of a taco. We were seriously stuffed by now, but Yoly managed to pack it away.
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Drinking, Eating, and Drinking Cordoba, Spain Specialties
Cordoba, Spain has a few culinary specialties that we couldn't miss while traveling Spain. Sara and I start things off with Spain's favorite aperitif, a glass of vermouth. In Spain, bars will often have their own homemade vermouth, or vermut in Spanish.
After a quick drink, we headed to a local bar for lunch. We ordered the most popular Cordoba specialty, Flamenquin. Flamenquin is a sheet of pork loin rolled around some cured serrano ham. This ham is a very popular ingredient in Spain. The roll is dipped in egg, battered, and deep fried. It's a very heavy, meaty meal, and it came with fries, calamari, and salad. Sara ordered a sausage combo: chorizo and blood sausage. In Spain, chorizo is the king of the sausages. It's slightly spicy with added paprika. For me, the big surprise was the blood sausage, or morcilla in Spanish, which is a pretty popular food in Spain. Blood sausage is made with pork offal and meat, ground up and mixed with blood. The added flavors in this one were great. I haven't had much experience with blood pudding, but this began a Spanish love affair for me.
After dinner, we went for a glass of a special sweet wine of the area. It's called Montilla-Moriles and it's similar to a sherry, but it isn't fortified. We had this at a bar called Bar Guzman. It's a local favorite, with bull fighter memorabilia (including a bull head) scattered around the establishment.
Cordoba ended up being one of my favorite places in Spain. We really loved the quaint streets, the plazas, and the giant Mezquita cathedral of Cordoba. Every turn we took we felt like we were walking into a fairy tale.
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Cordoba Spain Travel Guide | Things to Do In Cordoba, Food and Travel Tips
We begin our South of Spain series in Cordoba. This Cordoba Travel Guide shares all the best things to do, our favourite places to eat and some local food to try in Cordoba. We will also share some helpful travel tips for a trip to Cordoba, like how to get to Cordoba, where to stay, when to visit and how long to stay in Cordoba, one of the amazing places to visit in Andalucia.
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Cordoba Andalucia - Tapas & Vino (2019)
Córdoba is a city in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, and the capital of the province of Córdoba.
Cordoba is situated in the interior of Andalusia where past and modernity blend in together. This thousand-year-old city, which has the World Heritage designation, is a living legacy of the different cultures that settled here throughout its history.
In my short day trip to this beautiful city, I tried some of the best dry sherry and tapas.
Every aspect of this city (food, architecture, climate, people) really impressed me so I cannot wait to revisit this city again.
What to do in Cordoba, Spain
If you follow my socials (@thetravelmuse), you'll know I'm in love with Spain. Specifically, Andalucía. Córdoba, with the Mezquita-Catedral and Alcaázar, is a gem of the region. I went once solo, and again with Evan a year later. !
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Córdoba Medieval Market
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Bodega Mezquita Restaurant - Cordoba, Spain
David's Been Here is in Cordoba, Spain, trying out all the best local restaurants. Here in the La Mezquita area, David and crew head to Bodega Mezquita to try out some of their famous Andalusian tapas. Serving over 40 different types of tapas and 60 different types of wine, this locally renowned restaurant is a must try when visiting Cordoba. Head behind the kitchen as David checks out how the famous tapas are put together, or even better, find out which tapas David recommends the most. For more information on eating at Bodega Mezquita, check out the David's Been Here Guide to Cordoba, now available for your Kindle as well.
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We hands down love the smaller, quaint cities more, wish we stayed longer! Everything is so close together so it is possible to see a big chunk of Córdoba in a day, but I still think you need at least 2 days to really enjoy the city. :)
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I'm in Cordoba Spain wandering around the old streets, and getting lost in a wonderful city. I try real Tapas for the first time, tour the Alcazar of Cordoba, and of course make it to the Mosque Cathedral of Cordoba.
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50 person Road Trip in the South of SPAIN - Part 1 - Córdoba
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