Best Restaurants in July in Cordoba Province (Updated 2025)

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21Mercado Victoria

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AU$48Western-styleOpen Late
M48***03When I visited Cordoba, Spain this year, I visited the Victoria Market (Mercado Victoria), which has many delicious foods. The one that impressed me most in the food city was a Japanese sushi restaurant called AKU. The hostess was very enthusiastic and the food was very delicious. The sushi restaurant offers Japanese food, such as fresh sushi, sashimi, tempura, curry chicken and curry beef, Japanese beef rolls, etc. It also offers Chinese food, including dumplings, fried rice, soup noodles, almond chicken, spring rolls, etc. I strongly recommend the store's signature Japanese teriyaki chicken rice, which tastes very delicious and authentic. In addition, there are other shops in the food city that impressed me, including the Spanish Iberian ham shop, the Spanish oyster shop, the Spanish seafood restaurant, etc. Here I will briefly introduce this beautiful and beautiful food city. Victoria Market, officially opened on May 1, 2013, became the first food market in Andalusia Province. It was later developed into a food, cultural and leisure center that provides services for tourists and Cordoba citizens. The Food City is located in Los Jardines de la Victoria (Victoria Gardens), in a beautiful, sunny, late 19th century forged metal building. Nearly two dozen establishments offer a wide variety of local and international cuisine (Cordoban, Galician, Italian, Arabic, Mexican, Argentinian, Asian, smoked, Iberian ham from Valle de los Pedroches, rice and paella, quality meat, vegetables, fish and seafood). The Food City caters for vegetarians, celiacs, lactose intolerant, halal, kosher and more. You can dine in or take away. Inside the Food City is an excellent, high-end restaurant called "El Inverdanero", which also has a cooking space for cooking workshops, olive oil and Spanish wine tastings and a large terrace for all kinds of events. The food court starts in the morning at "Panea", a café and bakery with a beautiful terrace, and ends in the early hours of the next day at "Sojo Mercado", a music and long drink bar with an entertaining atmosphere both indoors and outdoors. The food court is open all day and you can eat at any time. Opposite the Victoria food court is el parking de la Victoria (patrolled and secure underground parking), and there are also plenty of parking spaces along avenida de la Victoria and avenida de República Argentina, including parking for buses. Opposite the food court is also a taxi stand, a city bus stop and a bus stop to Medina Azahara. From the food court, it is less than 5 minutes' walk to the city's shopping center, the historic district and the old town of Cordoba.