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El Cordero
Guargacho

Located in the south of Tenerife, El Cordero Restaurant is a place to stay for those seeking good grilled meat and a gastronomic experience in close proximity to nature. Its specialty, as its name suggests, is lamb, carefully prepared on wood-fired grills that imbue each bite with an unmistakable aroma and flavor. The menu also includes other cuts of meat, fresh fish, and typical Canarian dishes made with local produce.
The setting is one of its greatest charms: large gardens, outdoor areas, and a rustic atmosphere that invites you to relax. It is an ideal place for families, groups of friends, or couples who want to enjoy a hearty meal in a peaceful setting. Children have space to play, while adults enjoy generously served dishes accompanied by local wine or fresh sangria.
Its decor maintains a traditional style, with details in wood, stone, and antique utensils that evoke the island's rural life. The warm and friendly staff reinforces the feeling of eating in a Canarian home. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply treating yourself to a culinary delight, El Cordero combines flavor, abundance, and a natural setting that makes it a must-visit for lovers of good food in Tenerife.
Dishes not to miss :
Grilled meats
Gofio escaldon
Grilled cheese with mojo sauce
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