Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Zamora including Bayadoliz, El Porton, Casa Mariano, La Sal, La Oronja, Los Caprichos de Meneses, Restaurante Capitol, El Meson del Zorro, Taberna El Motin, La Flaca Taberna Gastronomica
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4 based on 316 reviews
The visit to Laflaca Taverna was very enjoyable. We were a large group of colleagues, some from Portugal, and some from Zamora, that know all of the local gems. It is a great restaurant to relax and chill out after a long day's work. We had the menu de degustación, which was varied and very tasty, and catered to even the fussiest of some of my colleagues.
4 based on 133 reviews
We enjoyed our few dishes/tapas - garlic prawns, meat and potato, fish and quite delicious white cheese ice-cream with walnuts made by the lady who I think was the owner. She said she didn't speak English and we don't speak Spanish however her English was better than our Spanish and we managed. The place was spotlessly clean, good atmosphere and if we're back we will return. A very pleasant find, close to the parador.
4 based on 64 reviews
Mesón Restaurant Castellano rustic and cozy style where you can taste the Traditional Zamorana Cuisine. Where we highlight as the specialty the "Cocido Castellano" that we include it in one of our menus from Tuesday to Friday (except holidays) and on week
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4 based on 247 reviews
Stopped here today for lunch, had the weekend menu of the day. Superb, a mixture of starters to share then a delicious entrecote, local meat "Aliste", followed by a mixture of desserts to share. Included a bottle of excellent toro wine, only house wine but very good, water and coffee. Great meal for only 25⬠per head. Will definitely recommend and return one day. Service exceptional too.
4 based on 707 reviews
We never expected to find such fine restaurant in a small town like Zamora in an unpretentious locale. Everything was delicious, beautifully presented, Spanish cuisine but different from your usual dishes. Mr Meneses himself attended us in an unusual evening when he was short in staff. Prices were very reasonable. We donât hesitate to recommend this little gem!
4 based on 461 reviews
We called in for a late evening drink and 'tapa' and were served high quality wines - the rosé was fabulous - and the tapas innovative, beautifully presented and delicious. The bill was very low so we returned for lunch the next day and had the 13,50⬠menu. It was excellent throughout. Again, very tasty, well presented and amazing value. We recommend it highly.
4 based on 299 reviews
Restaurant âLasalâ.After we had finished our visit of the Old Town of Zamora, we went back to our hotel to refresh ourselves and to prepare us to have another visit to the restaurant in the evening. So we asked again the owner of the hotel some advice, and she indicated us the restaurant âLasalâ. This restaurant is located in the famous âCalle Los Herreros, 29â, this is a narrow street filled with restaurants and who starts at the âPlaza Mayorâ it is about 150 meters into the street on the left side, it had wooden barrels in front of the entrance. Here we had bread, olives and a plate with a tomato salad as starter, than we had steak, twice pie, two coffees and 4 beers. For all this fine food we have paid less than 30 ⬠for two persons. Typical location, very fine food, very friendly service, and once again our thanks for another very good recommendation by the owner of the Ares Hotel.
4 based on 342 reviews
The Casa Mariano is a smashing warm and comfortable restaurant - interesting interior fittings and furniture plus a magnificent open bread / pizza oven in which joints of succulent meat are cooked - the welcome was warm and service very attentive.The food was absolutely excellent as was the local wine - we enjoyed a fabbulous meal for not a lot of money.Highly recommended !
4 based on 529 reviews
Dropped in for dinner and they looked after us brilliantly We had a salad starter which we shared and then we had steak and chips which was cooked exactly how we wanted The lady from th kitchen was very helpful over gluten free and the guys behind the bar are really helpful and recommended a great bottle of red wine which wasnât too expensive We sat in the bar afterwards and had coffee and brandyâs We would definitely return and it was good valueNot much English spoken but we love that anyway as itâs better practice for our Spanish
4 based on 206 reviews
This was just off the main Plaza Mayor and was just opening for the evening around 7.00pm. All the tapas is cooked fresh to order on a small hot plate sprinkled with oil - great selection and fresh as a daisy! Good local red wine and, best of all, a great rock-focussed sound track on the Bose system ranging from the Clash to Clapton, Lou Reed and everything in between. So much nicer being in a tapas bar with music instead of the ubiquitous two TV's trying to out-compete each other on two separate channels. We were the only 2 non-Spanish in the place and left well fed, well rested and well drunk!
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