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cathedral in Toledo. Spain
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cathedral in Toledo. Spain

historic building in Toledo, Spain

historic synagogue

former mosque in Toledo, Spain

cultural property in Toledo, Spain
museum in Toledo, Spain

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building in Toledo, Spain

gate in Toledo, Spain
cultural property in Toledo, Spain

Medieval church building in use as a museum
It’s very rare to come across a restaurant such as this one where every mouthful reminds us of our mothers’ and grandmothers’ cooking! Impressively run by three siblings (Aurora, Belén and José), its focus is on traditional La Mancha dishes teeming with flavour and with a strong emphasis on game (venison, red-legged partridge, wild boar etc) and beef from the Sierra de San Vicente. Highlights on the à la carte, which pays tribute to the female members of this family, include dishes teeming with character such as the “pisto manchego”, the fried breadcrumb and egg-based “migas del pastor & Huevo
WebsiteAt the historic Cigarral del Ángel (a “cigarral” is a typical Toledo-style country house), set in lush gardens on the banks of the Tagus, guests can savour the unusual cuisine of chef Iván Cerdeño, who creates dishes based on memories from the past and seasonality. In them, he showcases the finest ingredients from La Mancha, the distinctive flavours of game from the Montes de Toledo, and colourful produce from local vegetable gardens. He also takes inspiration from the different cultures that have left their legacy here, as well as from the distant seas around the Iberian Peninsula. Pickles, s
WebsiteChef Carlos Maldonado knows no limits and it is this which characterises his cooking, which is firmly steeped in the flavours and ingredients of La Mancha but which is also open to influences from around the world, as witnessed by the twinning between his beloved Talavera de la Reina and Puebla (Mexico). The restaurant, which could almost pass unnoticed because of its discreet façade, boasts a classic-contemporary decor in varying tones of white, plus an adjoining dining room with curtains hanging from the ceiling that add a more intimate feel to the tables. His tasting menus (Básico and Hecho
WebsiteA restaurant-asador with a classic feel where you can enjoy meticulously prepared traditional cuisine. It features a pleasant summer terrace, bar space (note the impressive glass-fronted bodega and fresh fish and seafood display counter) and dining room. The à la carte, which specialises in dishes roasted in a wood-fired oven (baby lamb, Castillian-style suckling pig etc), also features enticing starters, stews and superb fish (including Cantabrian hake, “estuary” sea bass, and red tuna tataki).
WebsiteLocated within the walls of the Hotel Rural La Vida de Antes, albeit with its own independent access, this restaurant highlights the return of chef Pedro Rodríguez to his roots after many years working in the Spanish capital. This unpretentious eatery is a good option for getting your strength back after visiting the famous windmills nearby, through traditional-style cuisine with an international flavour and a strong focus on the environment that revolves around two tasting menus: Meridión (only at lunchtime on weekdays) and the so-called Viaje de sabores (short and long version, available eve
WebsiteThis restaurant brings a breath of fresh air to Toledo’s dining scene! Following a trip to Japan, the chef returned home with the idea of setting up a restaurant in which the bar counter would take centre stage, and where he would cook, prepare and present dishes in front of guests as in a typical sushi bar. This extremely comfortable restaurant, designed to seat 16 guests, boasts a surprising design, with a decor of golden tones and a ceiling covered with striking geometric shapes. The single, particularly interesting tasting menu features contemporary, market-inspired dishes such as tuna wit
WebsiteThis classic restaurant in the heart of Toledo’s historic quarter boasts a delightful patio-cum-dining room dating back to the 12C, and has had a new lease of life under the command of the sons of the owner, the legendary Adolfo Muñoz. The cuisine is centred around a single seasonal tasting menu that has a strong focus on herbs and vegetables from the latter’s own country estate. The cooking here is also healthy, tasty and respectful of tradition, albeit from a more contemporary perspective, and features options such as organic green asparagus from nearby Camuñas, with turmeric and Melanosporu
WebsiteA rustic-cum-contemporary restaurant somewhat tucked away in a narrow street with plenty of character just a few metres from the cathedral. The former taberna here has been completely transformed to make the most of the interior space, which is dominated by a white colour scheme and open brickwork. The contemporary-inspired à la carte, featuring a few dishes for sharing and what the restaurant calls “small individual bites” (don’t miss the Iberian ham croquettes with torrezno-style popcorn or the addictive spider crab ravioli with a saffron cream), is complemented by two set menus: Tradición (
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