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Restaurants in Burgos
Burgos is often cited (especially by Castilians) as the traditional gastronomic capital of Spain, in no small part for its superb and spicy blood sausages, the prevalence of roasted meat dishes, and a lively tapas scene. The vast majority of tapas bars are almost unbelievably good bargains—short-term visitors rarely look much further.
Casa Ojeda
Established in 1912, Casa Ojeda is the Burgos standard-bearer for classical Castilian cuisine. Located in the same building with a modestly priced bar-cafe and a downright inexpensive deli by the same name, Casa Ojeda’s spacious dining room features service as classical as the menu…$$Around TownLa Favorita Taberna Urbana
Widely acclaimed for the charcoal-grilled beef, pork, and wild game dishes that dominate the dining room menu, La Favorita also has an atmospheric tapas bar where the original exposed brick and stone walls give it a rusticity that belies its urban location. The proprietors are…$$Around Town- Spanish
La Quinta del Monje
It’s hard to decide between the main dishes and the incredible tapas at this inventive spot, a favorite of local foodies, with dishes ready-made for Instagram. The restaurant describes them as “market cuisine in miniature.” Blood sausage here is not the usual small roasted…$$Around Town



