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“Warm, funny and knowledgeable Luis speaks fantastic english which is a rare joy in this country.” in 2 reviews
“We ordered the cod over the creamiest mashed potatoes of our lives and calamari over black ink orzo.” in 2 reviews
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- Cynthia G.Córdoba, Spain01Oct 15, 2023
Warm, funny and knowledgeable Luis speaks fantastic english which is a rare joy in this country. He knows his wine and sherries. The food is Spectacular!!! Amazing arugula salads; fresh vegetables. Best we had in a two week trip through Andalucia. We stayed nearby and ate here three times in a two day stay.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 8, 2024
While on vacation in Cordoba we had dinner here. We enjoyed the complimentary olives (nice touch) and our meals. We ordered the cod over the creamiest mashed potatoes of our lives and calamari over black ink orzo. Both equally delicious. I thought the calamari serving was skimpy (only 2 of them) but tasteful and cooked perfectly. We were "scared" to try the black ink orzo but wowsa was it scrumptious. Note though that the menu is fairly small. It's one page that they have printed on a clipboard in several languages. It's not the menu you see on line. My hubs also enjoyed a Spanish beer. We do recommend. It gets you away from the touristy areas.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Edward S.Playa Vista, Los Angeles, CA0213Jul 3, 2023
A truly exceptional experience. Astonishingly refreshing service from a uniquely attentive owner paired with extraordinarily delicious food. The atmosphere is intimate yet vivacious. The wine is local, affordable, and smooth. Every detail considered - down to handmade olive oil, homemade desserts, and locally sourced produce. The owner took the time to explain the daily special with such care and thought to include explaining a historic and culturally precious style of fishing. There are other great restaurants in Cardoba, but La Boca must be listed alongside the best.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mackerton D.New York, NY148196Oct 19, 2019
We went here for lunch while visiting Córdoba for the day. Great place just a little outside the main sightseeing area. Cute neighborhood, seems like more locals that tourists. Indoor and outdoor seating available. Full bar. Really creative and tasty dishes. Great service.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Tanya M.Seattle, WA279543May 9, 2019
Love the vibe inside, chill music and airy atmosphere. Great natural wines and delicious food. A must for any visit to Cordoba!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jodi S.St. Anthony Park, St. Paul, MN0111Aug 2, 2017
We visited here on the recommendation of our Airbnb host, Luis. To get there, we wandered the streets and when we entered at 8:30, we were the only ones there (By 10:30, it was hopping!).
The food was really amazing, the flavors were subtle and presentation very interesting. The server recommended the perfect bottle of wine to accompany the meal.
The grilled goat cheese appetizer and mango & ham salad were excellent first courses. And everyone in our party of four excited their main dish and dessert. We highly recommend this place to you.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ben Z.Providence, RI061Oct 10, 2016
The only drawback to this excellent restaurant was the obnoxious American asshole trying to impress a foreign woman at the table next to us.
The food, on the other hand, was excellent. The cod fritters and grilled cheese and sun-dried tomato salad to start. Both were exceptional and served quick on the heels of our vermouth cocktails.
My girlfriend had the salmon and avocado tartar, whereas I, the meat eater, opted for the duck confit roll. Both dishes were elegantly served and filling.
Our waitress was delightful and polite. The prices were reasonable, and the seats on the street were excellent in the Cordoba evening air.
Can't recommend more highlyHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Scott M.New York, NY0285Jun 4, 2017
We went to another well respected restaurant and couldn't get in. We begged for a good suggestion from the waiter. La Boca. Arriving early (8:30) the place was empty and I thought questionable. We were starving and ordered cava and seared tuna. OMG
This place is fantastic. We ordered one plate more that we could eat - just to taste it. We live in both New York City and Los Angeles. Food is what we do and La Boca can easily hang with our favorites in either city. The breeze was wafting through the older section of the restaurant- ask for it. Wine was ordered. Old old jazz was in the distant background. One of the best meals we've had on this trip.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0