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Catering El Puchero

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EL BONILLO - Our company is dedicated to the service of food at home for seniors and collectivities. We have cafeteria service, restaurant with capacity for 150 people, to enjoy our roasts on request or take them home.

Churrería Hermanas García

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MUNERA - Family business founded in 1997 by the García sisters. In addition to preserving the mother's recipe for churros, every Tuesday they continue to make the traditional fritillas of long ago. Hours: from 6:00 am to 1:00 pm. We are closed the last weekend of each month for a break.

Restaurante Balneario de Benito

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SALOBRE - The hotel complex has a restaurant, cafeteria and wedding hall with a capacity of 400 people, as well as garden and walking areas. Here you can taste typical dishes from La Mancha, daily menu and a la carte. Our facilities are certified with the Q of Tourist Quality, seal that represents the quality in the tourist sector.

Restaurante J&M

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ALCARAZ - Our restaurant is located in the town of Alcaraz. It specializes in grilled cuisine and food from La Mancha.

Restaurante Miguel Hernández

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MUNERA - Family business located in one of the most beautiful places in Munera. It is a restaurant that has maintained the cuisine that Cervantes captured in "Don Quixote" to the delight of Sancho, which highlights the cheese and Manchego lamb from our own livestock. Take a break to rest, celebrate and breathe in a safe and quiet environment.

Restaurante Morote Cano

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LEZUZA - Our cuisine is based on the typical food of La Mancha, taking care of the Manchego flavor thanks to the use of local products and the area in the preparation of our dishes, as well as more modern tapas, to offer diners a wide gastronomic variety.

Restaurante Piscina de Munera

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MUNERA - Open all year round. Our establishment has ample parking, green areas and a large playground for children at the entrance. Our specialty is the "Quixote Cuisine", Manchegan cuisine and homemade desserts.

Restaurante Ribera Salobre

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SALOBRE - In our cozy restaurant you can taste dishes made with local products such as atascaburras, migas, gazpacho manchego, pickled partridge and dishes made with mushrooms and vegetables among others.

Restaurante Rincón de Héctor

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EL BONILLO - Family and cozy restaurant. We elaborate tapas, pizzas, special menus for special dates (baptisms, communions, dinners and business lunches, New Year's Eve) we have a private room for your celebration, weekend menu and take away.

Asador Alfonso VIII

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ALCARAZ - At the Asador Alfonso VIII we have a restaurant-grill where you can enjoy all kinds of homemade Manchegan food, grilled meats and sausages. The hall is suitable for holding any event or celebration. ï»¿

Rest. Bodas de Camacho

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MUNERA - Come to our restaurant and try our degustation menus, a typical one, essential in your visit to our land, and another one oriented to wine and a more modern and personal cuisine. A hallmark that characterises us.

Restaurante Ángel

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VIANOS - Located in the Plaza Mayor in Vianos, Restaurante Ángel (Marqueño Turismo Rural) offers travellers the house speciality: its wild boar or venison stews. As well as these dishes, you can enjoy some delicious beans with partridge, ajo mulero, gachas or gazpachos.

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