Asador Central
Traditional wood-fired grill in Córdoba's historic centre. Famous for suckling lamb, 40-day aged beef, and premium seafood, recognized by the Repsol Guide.
10-20 euros avg. per person
24 restaurants in Historic Centre. Active and layered, with historic squares, good shops, and occupied terraces
From traditional tapas bars around Plaza de la Corredera to Michelin-starred gastronomy near the Mezquita, Centro offers Córdoba's most diverse dining scene at every price point.
Traditional wood-fired grill in Córdoba's historic centre. Famous for suckling lamb, 40-day aged beef, and premium seafood, recognized by the Repsol Guide.
10-20 euros avg. per person
Córdoba's gastronomic landmark since 1908. Century-old oxtail recipe, house Montilla-Moriles wines, aristocratic patios. Eat in a living museum from €25.
20-35 euros avg. per person
Kisko García's Michelin-star restaurant in Córdoba since 2012. Signature cuttlefish, salmorejo espuma and Montilla-Moriles pairings. Tasting menu from €110.
110-150 euros (tasting menu) avg. per person
100% gluten-free Mexican restaurant in Córdoba, open for over 10 years. Corn tacos, 30 certified dishes, gluten-free beer — no shared utensils or oil.
15-25 euros avg. per person
Córdoba's only Syrian restaurant, run by a family from Damascus. Halal-certified, budget-friendly, with homestyle shish tawuk, fattoush, and beef tagine.
12-20 euros avg. per person
On Plaza de las Tendillas since 1936. The crema catalana ice cream and fresh orange granizado draw regulars back year-round — it never closes for winter.
3-5 euros avg. per person
Bistro in central Córdoba with house-made falafels, generous mezze plates and a €10 lunch menu. Vegetarian options and gourmet burgers at budget prices.
10-15 euros avg. per person
Michelin Bib Gourmand on Calle Teruel, Córdoba, since 2011. Signature oxtail and foie gras lasagne by chefs trained at Choco and the Guggenheim Bilbao.
25-40 euros avg. per person
Central Córdoba restaurant with coeliac-trained staff. House-made gluten-free bread, fries in dedicated oil, FACE-certified kitchen and a 4.9/5 rating.
20-30 euros avg. per person
The oldest ice cream parlour in Córdoba, on Plaza de las Tendillas since 1935. Family recipes brought from Jijona, four generations of the same proportions.
3-5 euros avg. per person
Michelin-recommended gastrobar in Córdoba. Award-winning salmorejo amontillado, oxtail churros with chocolate. Inventive tapas without starred prices. From €35.
35-65 euros avg. per person
Spanish-Asian fusion on Calle San Fernando in Córdoba, with a rooftop terrace above the old city. Natural wines, creative vegetarian menus, seasonal produce.
15-25 euros avg. per person
Bistro in bullfighter Manolete's restored 16th-century mansion in Córdoba. Chef Juanjo Ruiz has created 670 salmorejo varieties and shows no sign of stopping.
35-55 euros avg. per person
Family restaurant in central Córdoba not found in tourist guides. Regulars are locals who know where to eat well without overpaying. Everything is homemade.
20-30 euros avg. per person
Food market in a 19th-century iron pavilion by Victoria Gardens. Tapas, sushi, oysters, Iberian charcuterie and wine by the glass across twenty-plus stalls.
10-20 euros avg. per person
Paco Morales resurrects Caliphate cuisine at Córdoba's only 3-star Michelin restaurant. Twenty courses from medieval Arabic manuscripts. Book weeks ahead.
160-270 euros (tasting menu) avg. per person
French pastry shop in central Córdoba, opened late 2025 by a Marseille chef. Tropézienne, lemon-lotus cheesecake, quiche lorraine — limited daily production.
2-8€ avg. per person
Handmade artisan gelato and chocolate in Córdoba's historic centre since 2025. Natural ingredients, seasonal flavours, and a perfect 5-star TripAdvisor score.
2-6€ avg. per person
Periko Ortega's Michelin star in Córdoba since 2026. Tasting menus (Recuerdos, Memoria, Nostalgia) from €95, built on personal history and Andalusian produce.
95-150 euros avg. per person
Named after the Caliphate city Córdoba once was, this halal-certified restaurant serves Moroccan tagine, couscous, and shawarma steps from the Mezquita.
10-18 euros avg. per person
Founded in 1880 by Córdoba's silversmiths' guild. Orange-tree courtyard, FACE-certified kitchen, every dish gluten-free — Spain's go-to for coeliac dining.
25-40 euros avg. per person
Bib Gourmand tapas near Puerta de Almodóvar in Córdoba. The croquetas Almodóvar have their own following — mazamorra, flamenquín and salmorejo hold up too.
30-40 euros avg. per person
Andalusian cuisine in the Marquesa de Valdeloro's 18th-century palace. Trees grow in the inner patio; Montilla-Moriles pours straight from the barrel.
25-40 euros avg. per person
Locals' favourite since 1879. Wine straight from the barrel, tortilla made fresh daily, salmorejo as good as it gets. No reservations — arrive early. From €15.
15-25 euros avg. per person