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Restaurant of the Parador de Cardona

The "strength" of Catalan cuisine

Restaurant of the Parador de Cardona

Castell de Cardona, s/n, 08261, Cardona (Barcelona)
icono telefono +34 938691275
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The "strength" of Catalan cuisine

Traditional Catalan cuisine, especially the gastronomy of the Barcelona region of Bagés where the Parador is located, is the basis of the restaurant offer at the Parador de Cardona. A simple cuisine with seasonal and local products such as wild mushrooms, sausages, tomato, aubergine, cod, snails, lamb and pork or duck and its derivatives.

Restaurant of the Parador de Cardona

a gastronomic watchtower

In the Parador's majestic medieval dining hall, with spectacular stone pointed arches, you will eat like a king. Assorted textures of cod with brandade, escudella (peasant soup), assorted typical Catalan sausages with coca de vidre thin bread and "penjar" tomato, roasted vegetables, seafood broth with lobster, hake, monkfish, prawns and clams.

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