La Casa del Cordero

In a reversal of normal procedure, I was introduced to La Casa del Cordero (which I’d never heard of before) by friends who were staying in Triana. Well, shame on me for that. Founded in 1982, it’s become one of those “de todo la vida! places that far more people should know about. It’s fairly small, with a bar area and a dining room with lots of traditional tiles, and (I think) a large woodcut of sheep being sheared (dated 1985, so probably specially made). Friendly family style service, so a nice ambiance all round.

As you might guess from the name, the house specialities are the lamb dishes, and both the chuletas (chops) and costillas (ribs) were excellent. We also had a traditional tomato salad to start, some grilled morcilla (black pudding), lamb meatballs (really nice sauce), and a couple of lamb liver tapas prepared in different ways.

This is a little “off the beaten track” at the border between Triana and Los Remedios, but well worth making the effort to come out here.

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Paraíso 3
Tel 954 279 878
Open 13.00 – 16.00 / 20.30 – midnight
13.00 – 16.00 Sunday
Closed Monday
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Food 7 | Wine 7 | Service 7 | Ambiance 6

tomato and onion salad

crispy pastry filled with prawns and cheese

grilled morcilla de burgos with caramalized onions

lamb meatballs

lamb liver al moscatel with raisins

lamb liver with garlic

lamb ribs with oregano

grilled lamb chops

tocino de cielo

baked apple

orujo blanco!

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