Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Soria, Province of Soria, Spain. Soria (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsoɾja]) is a municipality and a Spanish city, located on the Douro river in the east of the autonomous community of Castile and León and capital of the province of Soria. Its population is 38,881 (INE, 2017), 43.7% of the provincial population. The municipality has a surface area of 271,77 km², with a density of 144.13 inhabitants/km². Situated at about 1063 metres above sea level, Soria is the second highest provincial capital in Spain.
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4 based on 259 reviews
It was great to have an interesting choice of veggie burgers alongside the meat versions. The burgers are delicious but not cheap, and the fries are an extra cost and aren't very good. We also had a reasonable salad. Drinks are a little over-priced but we were in the centre of town so maybe that's to be expected. Overall this was a nice evening.
4 based on 168 reviews
We stopped in Soria in our way from Logroño to Madrid. Despite knowing people in the city, we only had time to eat and keep driving -and it was late. We found Garoa through the recommendation of a person in the street, and it was one of the best finds in the trip.Good food, prepared with care and with great ingreadints. Fresh and interesting. The prices are very reasonable, the decor is not amazing, a little disjointed trying to be modern, but it's quiet, with nice tablecloths and comfortable. The prices were very reasonable.Strongly recommended.
4 based on 288 reviews
Come into the Paradorâs modern restaurant and enjoy its magnificent views while you try the specialities of our menu, innovative dishes made with local ingredients such as our pheasant paté, toasted sucking pig or sweetbreads with boletus and nÃscalo (wil
We have stayed in many Parador,s but this one has excellent food and the breakfast is very good, wine list good and service excellent, it may be a training hotel.Apreciados Clientes: Siempre es un placer poder saludarles.Muy agradecidos por su valoración sobre nuestra oferta gastronómica y servicio.Muchas gracias con un saludo muy cordialManuel Vieites RodrÃguezDirector
4 based on 862 reviews
We came for lunch. They were extremely busy. At first they seemed dismissive. Once, we got going, the service did improve. The Entrecote was EXCELLENT, their tapas delicious, and their mixed salad, was not bad at all-especially compared to other restaurants in Soria. We would also recommend the cod dish and the foie gras tapa. Also, nice selection of wines. We did not have dessert. Note that they close for 10 straight days in early July-a day after their 6-day fiesta at the end of June.
4 based on 229 reviews
Passing through Soria and everything on the road was closed. This popped up on Googlemaps. At 2, we walked into an empty restaurant and thought âthis might be a mistake!l. It wasnât. Wonderful meal which wasnât on the printed menu. Plenty of good food and he left the bottle with 1|4 left. Four ate for 69â¬. Excellent service. And it was full when we left.
4 based on 226 reviews
Small dinning room and simple menu, but everything tasted fresh and good. The pork sirloin was good, and the cheese and black sausage crackers as well. Vast choice of liquors and drinks for a nice after dinner talk.
4 based on 245 reviews
Lovely welcoming restaurant/bar. Menu didn't start till6pm but they were happy for us to wait. Pizza lovely light crispy base. Pasta delicious and portion size great for hungry athletesThank you - if you are after Italian food as achange from tapas this is your place. Service prompt, food lovely and prices not too bad
4 based on 687 reviews
I visited this restaurant with some friends and from the very first moment you feel at home. The owners are the best people I've ever met! You can enjoy many delicious dishes- all of them extremely well cooked - at a very good price. The atmosphere is great and sometimes the owner -who is also a magician - plays some tricks for you! What else can you ask for?
4 based on 634 reviews
My wife and I like to experience fine dinning occasionally. For a small out of the way town this restaurant stands out. Worthy of a trip to Soria just for a late lunch.Not inexpensive but well worth it. Service was great and the wine was great.I strongly recommend this experience. Be adventurous!
Buscábamos un restaurante donde comer en el centro de Soria el sábado, después de comprobar que en el conocido GAROA no tenÃamos mesa. En una calle peatonal poco frecuentada cerca del parque de la Alameda (calle Manuel Vicente Tutor) nos encontramos una serie de establecimientos con mesas en la calle. Uno de los establecimientos menos aparente y con menos clientela era el restaurante DORADO; nos apetecÃa comer en la calle y preguntamos a la camarera, una chica joven simpatiquÃsima si podÃamos; enseguida nos montó la mesa y nos trajo las cartas.El menú de 20 euros, con cinco opciones por plato, parecÃa interesante: pedà paella mixta, muy buena, con el arroz suelto (y sé de qué hablo porque yo soy valenciano), y bacalao a la riojana, también excelente. La apoteosis fue el postre consistente en coulant de chocolate blanco con helado de manzana verde. Un buen vino crianza de Rioja, incluido en el menú, y un café más que aceptable completaban la comida. Raciones abundantes y platos muy bien presentados y servidos, tanto en composición como en punto de cocción.Uno de los comensales pidió solomillo de ternera con salsa de roquefort, y al no poder acabárselo, la camarera nos lo preparó para llevar, y nos puso la salsa sobrante en un recipiente envasado al vacÃo!.Uno de los mejores menús del dÃa que he comido en mucho tiempo.
Where to eat Spanish food in Soria: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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