Eating in Medinaceli
Eating in Medinaceli
Medinaceli, a city in Soria known as “City of Heaven”, can be visited in one day. Throughout history there are many who come to this town and left their mark: pre-Romans, Romans, Moors, Christians…Let it leave a its mark on you and you’ll discover that eating in Medinaceli is a true experience.What to eat in Medinaceli
Built on Celtic, Roman and Mozarabic ruins, Medinaceli is, in addition to history itself built with brick and mortar, the perfect setting for tasting typical Soria foods.If you want advice regarding what to eat in Medinaceli, at its mesones, restaurants and bars, you can taste some of the traditional local dishes marked by the austerity of the land, such as alubias and judiones (different kinds of beans), which are stuffed with meat products or vegetables; the Castilian stew, with goose meat, garbanzos and various chacinas (cured meat); or, if you prefer, some migas accompanied by torreznos and chorizo. 


Tapas
If you want to eat tapas in Medinaceli, this town presents various options. We recommend the Bar Mar Pon, next to the famous arc of Medinaceli, which is ideal for eating an informal meal of tapas. You can taste local cheeses or a delicious ribs tapa. Another option is the Bar Cal Fausto, where on their beautiful terrace they serve croquettes, patatas bravas…perfect for relaxing outside.

A la carte
We highlight a few establishments, amongst the many good restaurants in this locality, where you can eat in Medinaceli. At Bavieca, the restaurant at the hostel with the same name, they offer, in addition to a carefully-crafted standard menu, a tasting menu.The food at El Rincón de Medinaceli consists of a successful fusion between Castilian and Basque cuisine with creative touches. El Aljibe, which owes its name to its location in a Roman cistern, prepares carefully-crafted traditional Castilian cuisine with modern touches. Amongst its specialties, the Castilian migas and soup as well as the fried suckling pig are what particularly stand out.
