
What to Eat in Baeza
Discover the typical dishes and best restaurants in Baeza. A complete food guide.
Discover the typical dishes and best restaurants in Baeza. A complete food guide.
Typical Dishes
Ajoblanco
Ajoblanco is a refreshing cold almond soup from Nerja, perfect for hot summer days. Its creamy texture and nutty flavor make it a delightful starter.
Andalusian Gazpacho
Experience the refreshing taste of Andalusian Gazpacho, a chilled soup bursting with fresh vegetables, perfect for warm days in Mijas.
Cádiz Wine
Discover the rich flavors of Cádiz Wine, a delightful beverage that embodies the spirit of Arcos de la Frontera and its vibrant culinary heritage.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Discover the rich flavors of Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Baeza, a staple in Spanish cuisine that elevates every dish with its exquisite taste.
Fried Anchovies
Delight in Estepona's Fried Anchovies, a crispy, savory tapa that captures the essence of Andalusian coastal cuisine.
Fried Fish
Pescaíto frito is a beloved tapa in Marbella, featuring crispy, golden-fried fish that captures the essence of Andalusian coastal cuisine.
Goat Cheese
Discover the rich flavors of Medina Sidonia's goat cheese, a delightful tapa that showcases the region's artisanal cheese-making traditions.
Gurullos
Gurullos are a traditional dish from Adra, Spain, showcasing the rich flavors of Andalusian cuisine with a delightful blend of ingredients.
Where to Try Them
Bar La Plaza
A cozy bar in the heart of Baeza, ideal for enjoying tapas and good company.
Restaurante Casa de la Abuela
A cozy corner that pays tribute to grandmother's traditional cooking.
Restaurante El Cazador
A cozy corner in Baeza that offers a unique dining experience.
Restaurante La Misión
A gastronomic corner in Baeza that offers a unique culinary experience.
Taberna El Coto
A cozy corner in Baeza where you can enjoy authentic local cuisine.
