Extremadura Restaurants

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  • 1. El Puchero de la Nieta

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    The drab interiors of this Mérida standby belie a well-executed menu of must-try dishes including migas (fried bread crumbs with bacon), jamón-wrapped melon, gazpacho, and whatever puchero del día (stew of the day) happens to be burbling out back.

    Calle José Ramón Mélida 14, Mérida, Extremadura, 06800, Spain
    92-411--1793

    Known For

    • Crowd-pleasing local comfort food
    • €14 prix-fixe lunch
    • Small digs (so call ahead!)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No dinner Mon.
  • 2. La Cabaña

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    This homey, sun-drenched restaurant serves honest Extremaduran fare at an excellent price. Unlike at other dining options in the area, cooks here pay special attention to presentation and ingredient quality—attributes on display in the not-too-greasy migas, wonderfully juicy Iberian pork dishes, and refreshing tomato salads.

    Av. Ramón y Cajal 17, Jerte, Extremadura, 10612, Spain
    64-523--3953

    Known For

    • Home-cooked food
    • Ibérico pork dishes
    • Bright, casual dining room

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Wed.
  • 3. La Marina

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    The third-generation owner of this beloved bar keeps endangered Cacereño dishes alive such as eggs scrambled with lamb brains (a delicacy!); spicy stewed pig ear; and zarangollo, a garlicky, vinegary salad of blistered roasted peppers and parsley topped with flaked Spanish tuna. There is outdoor seating available.

    Av. Virgen de la Montaña 18, Cáceres, Extremadura, 10002, Spain
    62-938--6238

    Known For

    • Sensational offal dishes
    • Griddled seafood and meats
    • Above-and-beyond service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.--Tues.
  • 4. Chocolat's

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    Pop into this modern coffee and pastry shop for breakfast, dessert, or a quick snack.

    Calle Maestro Sanchez Garrido, Cáceres, Extremadura, 10003, Spain
    92-722--0158

    Known For

    • Homemade cakes
    • Pleasant staff
    • Dependably good breakfasts
  • 5. La Cacharrería

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    You may have to ring a bell and stand around aimlessly outside to be seated, but once settled in at your high-top table in the quirky but pleasant dining room, it's smooth sailing. The slow-cooked pork cheeks are a must, along with gelatinous pig snout pie if you're feeling adventurous. 

    Calle Orellana 1, Extremadura, 10003, Spain
    92-703--0723

    Known For

    • Exceptional value
    • No reservations accepted
    • Modern renditions on traditional tapas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
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  • 6. La Tapería

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    This tiny taberna, which serves some of the best tapas in town, is always packed with locals. Order a few tostas (open-faced sandwiches on crusty peasant bread) and raciones (shared plates), and pair them with Extremaduran wines.

    Calle Sánchez Garrido 1, Cáceres, Extremadura, 10003, Spain
    92-722--5147

    Known For

    • Fresh, filling tostas
    • Local hangout
    • Free tapa with every drink

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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