Casa Pardina

Top choice in Aragón


Casa Pardina is a very special restaurant where the food is based on traditional Aragonese home cooking yet also exudes contemporary creativity, and the setting is all soothing stonework and twinkling chandeliers. Among the many good choices are slow-roast lamb, stewed venison with dates and honey, and a salad of mango, orange and smoked cod. Reservations strongly recommended.


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