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1. Café Gaudí
- They make good coffee. It may seem obvious that a café makes good coffee, but not all of them do. There is a care for good client service, but... read more
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- Spanish
- Local Traditional
- Nile Expert Tip: This is a great place to start off your day with a cup of jo, especially if the weather is nice enough...
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2. El Churrasco
- El Churrasco is an antique meson (inn) that has been converted into a wonderfully traditional restaurant adorned with cordobés paintings and decor... read more
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- Local Traditional
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3. Bar Moriles
- Moriles is bustling with regulars at all hours of the day. This popular bar and restaurant serves superior quality traditional tapas in a relaxed... read more
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4. Mesón el Burlaero
In a 16th-century house that belonged to the first bishops of Córdoba, this restaurant in the Jewish Quarter is in the center of the tourist area....
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5. Taberna Casa Pepe de la Judería
Around the corner from the mosque and on the route to the Judería, this is one of the best-located restaurants in this ancient city. A series of...
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6. Bodegas Campos
You'll eat one of your best meals in Córdoba at this local favorite, on a narrow cobblestone street in a residential neighborhood 10 minutes from...
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7. El Caballo Rojo
Within walking distance of the Mezquita in the Old Town, this restaurant is the most popular in Andalusia, and -- with the exception of La Almudaina...
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8. La Almudaina
The owners of this historic restaurant near the Alcázar deserve as much credit for their renovations of a decrepit 15th-century palace as they...
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10. Casa Matías/Restaurante Astoría
In a quiet residential neighborhood of private apartments and long expanses of concrete sits this quiet oasis. Set behind a facade that's painted...
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The Best of NileGuide
- Catch the real flavor of Cordoba. From street stalls to elegant dining rooms, paper plates to fine china, restaurants will be one of your best glimpses into the heart, soul and belly of life in Cordoba - and definitely your most delicious. Loosen your belt and dig in.
