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#26232 - 11/10/00 09:15 AM
El Churrasco (Córdoba)
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I live in Malaga and I'm going up to Cordoba next weekend with 10 friends to have a night out, the highlight of which should be a meal at Restaurante El Churrasco. I tried a search here but it doesn't seem to have been mentioned before. The place looks great from their own web site, but can anyone give me a first hand account?
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#26234 - 11/10/00 10:56 AM
Re: El Churrasco (Córdoba)
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Sure, will do! I've been a couple of times to the lovely city, though not for a couple of years now. Last time was New Years Eve two years back and the strangest, quietest night I've had! But we've always done it on the cheap (and I think the best way) by doing tapa crawls! This time its the real thing! Bank balance is going to suffer, but what the heck!
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#26235 - 11/10/00 11:01 AM
Re: El Churrasco (Córdoba)
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Hi Anchovy Front! Just sent you a brief email explaining my delay (I'm leaving, to the airport, for the weekend in about 20 minutes). So sorry. Say, what's the website link to Restaurante El Churrasco??
Saludos, MadridMan
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#26236 - 11/10/00 11:19 AM
Re: El Churrasco (Córdoba)
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It's a pleasure..here goes http://www.elchurrasco.com/index2.htm Can't see an English link, but if you speak Basque or Catalan or German.......
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#26239 - 11/10/00 09:09 PM
Re: El Churrasco (Córdoba)
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I ate at El Churrasco last month. It was good, but not great. We sat on the covered patio, and it was really beautiful and relaxing, and since we got there early we got to eat a little of our meal before the place filled with people (and smoke!)
However, I was there for lunch and we had the menu, so maybe that's why I didn't love it. The gazpacho was delicious, and the service was excellent, however. They even start you off with a glass of fino. We heard they were known for their meats, and the menu was pork loin but it just turned out to be medallions of pork loin that were pan fried. No seasoning even, it seemed. We were disappointed that it wasn't grilled or roasted. It was served with 2 sauces on the side, and I thought both of them were just okay. One was supposed to be spicy, and it was hardly flavorful. I must say though, that the Pomme Frites that came with the pork were some of the best I've ever had.
Again, although it was nice it turned out to be one of our most expensive meal in Spain! (7500 pts for 2) It just didn't measure up to other meals that were much more delicious and much less expensive.
The people around us seemed to be enjoying their meals.And it is a lovely patio and it definitely feels like a fine-dining experience. But I were to be back in Cordoba, I wouldn't eat there again. I hope this helps a little.
[This message has been edited by Natalie (edited 11-10-2000).]
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#26240 - 11/11/00 12:52 PM
Re: El Churrasco (Córdoba)
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I had dinner at El Churrasco this past May, and it was one of the best meals I had in Spain. The service was excellent as well as the food. It's located in the old Jewish quarter and very popular, so be sure to make reservations. I did not feel it was over priced for what we got.
[This message has been edited by mary (edited 11-12-2000).]
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#26241 - 11/13/00 06:43 AM
Re: El Churrasco (Córdoba)
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Thanks for the replies! Puna, "something Maria's" certainly sounds like one for the future. I'll see if I can find it this trip going on what you've told me. As for El Churrasco, we'll enjoy it come what may. I'm sure there will be some in my party who find it much better than others will. "You can please some of the people some of the time.....!" That's a good tip Natalie, when you say about the pork loin. On the a la carte menu it sounds like it's their speciality and it appealed to me but it does sound a bit bland from what you say. One thing I found while having a peek at the menu on their web site, was a starter called Revuelto de Huevas de Erizos, which made me look twice, as at first glance I thought it translated as scrambled hedgehog eggs!! A quick word with my Spanish colleagues and they tell me the "erizo" here is probably not hedgehog, but sea urchin. Hmm, I think the gazpacho is a good bet!!
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