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The Flavors of Cádiz: Top 10 Dishes You Must Try

Cádiz, a city steeped in history and surrounded by the bountiful Atlantic Ocean, is a culinary gem in the heart of Andalusia. Known for its fresh seafood, rich flavors, and traditional Andalusian cuisine, Cádiz offers a gastronomic experience that is both authentic and unforgettable. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or simply love good food, here are the top 10 dishes you must try when visiting this enchanting city.

Tortillitas de Camarones (Shrimp Fritters)

Tortillitas de Camarones are one of Cádiz’s most iconic dishes. These thin, crispy fritters are made from a simple batter of chickpea flour, water, and tiny shrimp, mixed with parsley and onions. The batter is then fried to golden perfection, creating a delicate, savory snack that’s perfect for any time of day.

Tortillitas de Camarones (Shrimp Fritters)
Tortillitas de Camarones (Shrimp Fritters). Pair them with a glass of local sherry for the ultimate Cádiz experience.
Why not try a tapas tour in Cádiz?

Indulge in the authentic flavors of Cádiz with an exclusive gastronomical tapas tour, guided by a local expert who knows the city inside and out. This is more than just a tour—it’s a journey through the heart of Cádiz’s vibrant food scene. You’ll discover hidden gems and beloved local establishments, each offering unique specialties that showcase the rich culinary heritage of the region.

Viator Tapas Tour in Cádiz
Relax in the charming ambiance of Cádiz’s best tapas bars, savoring dishes that tell the story of the city with every bite. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or just eager to try something new, this tapas tour is the perfect way to experience the essence of Cádiz. Reserve your spot now, and taste the true spirit of the city.
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What to eat in Cádiz

Andalucian cuisine and the culinary heritage of Cádiz

What to eat in Cádiz? Andalusian cuisine is the backbone of what you’ll find in Cadiz, and it’s rich in history and flavor. Influences from Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish cultures are evident in dishes like pescaíto frito (fried fish), abaja de pescado (fish stew), gambas al ajillo (garlic prawns), tortillitas de camarones (shrimp fritters), cazón en adobo (marinated dogfish), and caldillo de perros (fish stewed in orange sauce). Meat lovers will also find plenty to savor, including guiso de rabo de toro (oxtail stew), pork, goat, lamb, and perdiz estofada (partridge casserole).

What to eat in Cádiz
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