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    Restaurant in Córdoba, Spain

    Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar

    280pts

    Contemporary Córdoba cooking at a fair price.

    Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar, Restaurant in Córdoba

    About Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar

    Garum 2.1 is Córdoba's strongest case for contemporary Andalusian cooking at the €€ price point: a Michelin Plate, a 4.5 Google rating across nearly 2,000 reviews, and three tasting menus anchored by dishes like oxtail with almonds and squid ink. Book here over Casa Pepe de la Judería if you want Córdoba's culinary tradition pushed forward rather than preserved as-is.

    Verdict: One of Córdoba's most reliable addresses for contemporary Andalusian cooking at a fair price

    Book Garum 2.1 if you want technically considered tapas and tasting menus in a room with genuine character, without paying the premium that Choco or Noor demand. With a Google rating of 4.5 across 1,831 reviews, a Michelin Plate (2025), and recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list (2025), this is a kitchen that has earned its following rather than coasted on location. At €€ pricing, it sits at an accessible tier where the value case is clear.

    The Room and the Atmosphere

    Garum 2.1 is on Calle de San Fernando, the stretch locals call "Calle de la Feria," a few steps from the El Rastro cross and the Miraflores bridge. The dining room has kept sections of Córdoba's old city walls visible — structural history that shows rather than tells. The atmosphere runs energetic rather than hushed: expect the low roar of a room that fills with locals and food-aware visitors who come for the food rather than the setting. If you want a quiet, low-decibel dinner, this is not the right call on a Friday or Saturday evening. Midweek lunch is the better timing — the energy dials back, service has more room to breathe, and the room feels closer to the experience the kitchen is designed to deliver. For atmosphere and local colour in Córdoba, see our full Córdoba bars guide to pair an evening aperitivo before or after.

    The Food: Contemporary Córdoba, Not a Museum Piece

    Chef José Roldán's approach takes Cordoban recipes as a foundation and pushes them into contemporary territory. The menu runs across three tasting formats (Origen, Esencia, and Homenaje) alongside à la carte options, giving solo diners and groups flexibility that more rigid tasting-only kitchens do not offer. The oxtail preparation on a bed of almonds with squid ink is a documented signature , a dish that signals exactly what this kitchen is doing: Andalusian ingredients and traditional preparations, but composed with techniques and plating logic that belong to a modern bistronomy register. Almonds are a cornerstone of Cordoban cooking, and squid ink brings the Andalusian coast into a landlocked dish. It is not gimmick cooking; it is confident translation. Multiple tapas competition wins on the record confirm the kitchen's consistency at the shorter format end of the menu, which matters if you are choosing between à la carte and a full tasting menu. For broader context on Andalusian cooking at this level, Andala in Marbella and Tragabuches in Marbella provide useful regional comparisons. Spain's higher-end creative benchmark , venues like El Celler de Can Roca, Arzak, or Azurmendi , operate in a different league entirely, but Garum 2.1 is doing serious work at its price point.

    A Note on Takeout and Off-Premise

    The editorial angle here is worth addressing directly. Garum 2.1 is a bistronomy kitchen built around composed, plated dishes and a tasting menu experience that depends on the progression and the room. The oxtail-and-squid-ink preparations, the visual logic of the tasting menus, and the textural contrasts in the cooking are format-dependent. Off-premise delivery is not where this food performs. The value of the €€ price point is in eating here, in the room, where the kitchen's intent lands correctly. If you are looking for Cordoban food that travels well, the city's traditional tapas bars are a better answer. Garum 2.1 is worth the table; skip the delivery option if one exists.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin Plate (2025) , confirms kitchen quality without the full star overhead
    • Opinionated About Dining , Casual Europe (2025) , a list that tracks cooking quality in accessible formats
    • Google: 4.5 / 5 (1,831 reviews) , a large review base at a high score is a more reliable signal than a small sample
    • Multiple tapas competition wins , documented in venue record

    Practical Details

    Price range: €€ , accessible without being budget. Reservations: Easy to book; this is not a pressured reservation at a starred kitchen, but midweek lunch and busy weekend dinners will fill. Book ahead to be safe. Address: C. de San Fernando, 122, Centro, 14003 Córdoba. Location: Calle de la Feria, close to the Miraflores bridge. Leading timing: Midweek lunch for a calmer room and attentive service; weekend dinners are busier and louder. Dress: No formal dress code indicated; smart casual is appropriate for a bistronomy setting. Format: À la carte tapas or one of three tasting menus (Origen, Esencia, Homenaje). Dietary restrictions: Contact the venue directly , no specific information available in the record. Phone/website: Not available in our current data; check Google Maps for updated contact details.

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    How It Compares

    Against Córdoba's €€€€ options, Garum 2.1 wins on value without meaningful sacrifice on ambition. Choco and Noor operate at a higher price tier with more elaborate tasting menu architecture , if you are prioritising the absolute ceiling of what Córdoba's kitchens can produce and price is secondary, those are the right choices. But if €€ is your bracket, Garum 2.1 is the stronger pick over Casa Pepe de la Judería for diners who want contemporary cooking rather than direct regional tradition.

    At the same price point, Arbequina and Casa Rubio are worth considering depending on format preference. Garum 2.1 differentiates on the tasting menu option and its documented award record at the tapas competition level, which gives it a verifiable edge in that specific format. If you want purely traditional Cordoban cooking, Casa Rubio or Casa Pepe de la Judería will feel more grounded; if you want Córdoba's culinary vocabulary pushed into a more contemporary register without crossing into the €€€€ tier, Garum 2.1 is the right booking.

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    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas BarAndalusianLocated along what is popularly known as the “Calle de la Feria” just a few steps from the El Rastro cross and the Miraflores bridge, this family-run restaurant continues to win new fans through its contemporary vision of Cordoban recipes, which has resulted in it winning several tapas awards and competitions. Choose between à la carte dishes and three tasting menus (Origen, Esencia and Homenaje) featuring surprising recipes such as oxtail on a bed of almonds with squid ink. The dining room here has preserved vestiges of the old walls of the city.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe (2025); Michelin Plate (2025)Easy
    ChocoCreativeMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    NoorModern Spanish - Moorish, Modern Dutch, CreativeMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    La Cuchara de San LorenzoTraditional CuisineUnknown
    El EnveroModern CuisineUnknown
    Casa Pepe de la JuderíaRegional CuisineUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar worth the price?

    At €€, yes — this is one of the clearest value cases in Córdoba's dining scene. Chef José Roldán's kitchen holds a Michelin Plate and an Opinionated About Dining Casual listing for 2025, which means the cooking is recognised well above its price tier. For what Choco or Noor charge for a single tasting menu, you can eat through Garum's à la carte and still have change.

    How far ahead should I book Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar?

    A few days ahead is usually enough on weekdays; aim for a week out if you're visiting on a Friday or Saturday evening. This is not a pressured reservation like a starred kitchen in Seville or Madrid, but it is a family-run restaurant on a well-trafficked street near the Miraflores bridge, so weekend slots fill faster than you might expect.

    Does Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue database does not document specific dietary policies. With three distinct tasting menus (Origen, Esencia, and Homenaje) and an à la carte option, there is structural flexibility to work with, but call ahead or note restrictions at booking if you have serious allergies or follow a plant-based diet — the kitchen leans on Cordoban tradition, which typically involves meat and seafood.

    Is Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar good for a special occasion?

    It works well as a low-pressure special occasion dinner: the room retains vestiges of Córdoba's old city walls, the format is flexible between tasting menus and à la carte, and the price point means you are not gambling a large sum on the experience. If the occasion calls for full-service fine dining with a deeper wine programme, Choco or Noor operate at a higher tier and may be a better fit.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar?

    Yes, particularly if you want to see what José Roldán's kitchen is actually trying to do. Dishes like oxtail on a bed of almonds with squid ink show the contemporary-Cordoban angle clearly, and the three-menu structure (Origen, Esencia, Homenaje) lets you choose depth of commitment. At €€ pricing, the tasting menu format here costs a fraction of what comparable ambition runs at Michelin-starred addresses in Andalusia.

    Is Garum 2.1 Bistronómic Tapas Bar good for solo dining?

    Yes. The tapas and à la carte format is well-suited to solo visits — you can range across the menu without committing to a full tasting menu portion structure. The room on Calle de la Feria has enough activity around it that solo dining here is comfortable rather than conspicuous.

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