The culinary scene of the Serranía de Ronda focuses on rich, slow-cooked mountain meats, artisanal cheeses and wild forest harvests. These are some of the things you should try and where you can find the best versions of them...

Rabo de Toro (oxtail stew): The area's definitive dish. It features bull or oxtail slow-cooked in local red wine, garlic and herbs until the meat falls off the bone.

Queso Payoyo: An award-winning, intensely flavourful cheese made from native Payoya goats in the nearby mountains. It ranges from fresh and creamy to firm, cured and nutty.

Migas Rondeñas: A rustic shepherd's dish made of pan-fried breadcrumbs tossed with garlic, olive oil, chorizo and occasionally served with local white grapes.

Chicharrones: Thick, fatty slices of pork belly seasoned heavily with garlic, oregano and lemon, then fried until deeply savoury.

Setas de la Serranía: Edible wild forest mushrooms (like chanterelles and ceps) harvested in the local woods, typically scrambled with eggs or sautéed in garlic oil.

Yemas de Ronda: A historic, ultra-sweet pastry made purely from egg yolks and sugar, traditionally hand-rolled by local convent nuns.

Venturing outside the main town of Ronda into the surrounding white villages (pueblos blancos) shifts the culinary focus toward rich game, wild forest foraging, and highly localised village specialities. The best villages to target for an authentic culinary road trip feature distinct dishes paired with standout local eateries.

The Genal and Guadiaro valleys are famous for the processing of artisanal, acorn-fed Iberian pork. Look for local 'morcilla' (blood sausage flavoured with pine nuts), spice-heavy 'chorizo' and 'salchichón' sausages.

The Genal Valley is carpeted with chestnut forests. In autumn and winter, villages like Jubrique and Pujerra centre their menus on roasted chestnuts, chestnut-infused pork stews and sweet chestnut purées.

Mountain dining features venison (venado), wild boar (jabalí), and partridge (perdiz), usually slow-braised with mountain herbs, chestnuts or local sweet raisins.

'Sopas Cocidas' are hearty village soups. Thick, rustic bread-based stews. Unlike cold 'gazpacho', sopa cocida or hot gazpacho is served warm, dense enough to eat with a fork and packed with seasonal garden vegetables.

The most rewarding dining spots are scattered across the valley roads and village plazas.

In Gaucín (the Gastronomic Balcony) try Platero & Co. This acclaimed village gem focuses on deeply seasonal, creative Mediterranean-International fusion using ingredients sourced almost entirely from the surrounding valley. Must try: Their slow-cooked local meats and homemade desserts. Reservations are essential. Close by is Restaurante La Fructuosa housed in a charming boutique hotel, it serves beautifully executed Andalusian dishes. Request a table on the back terrace for jaw-dropping, sweeping views that stretch all the way to Gibraltar.

In Arriate (just north of Ronda) at El Muelle de Arriate you will find an outstanding restaurant uniquely set inside a converted railway shed right on the village train platform. The menu blends local mountain ingredients with creative international touches.

In Montejaque, Entre Ascuas is a restaurant located right in the vibrant main village plaza. This cosy spot is celebrated for its 'carnes a la brasa' (premium meats grilled over oak charcoal) and creative, high-quality gourmet tapas. Bar Bodeguita Don Adrián is a tiny, traditional bodega packed with flamenco history. It is run by a local meat supplier, making it the perfect spot to sample elite local cheeses, jamón, and house-made sausages.

In Atajate (the smallest village in Malaga province) is Restaurante Audalázar. Run by a passionate local cooperative, this friendly spot is an excellent stop along the mountain pass. They serve phenomenal traditional mountain stews, local pork cuts  and dishes featuring village almonds and honey.

In nearby Jimera de Líbar (Guadiaro Valley) Bar Allioli is a legendary, eccentric mountain stop popular with hikers, cyclists and locals alike. It serves great tapas and local craft beers, often accompanied by live music on the weekends.

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Tapas bar, pizzas, sandwiches, mixed dishes, breakfast, snacks and drinks we also open every night until 11pm or so for tapas. We close on Tuesdays. Café Bar La Esquina, Estación de Benaoján

We are in the Andalucian town of Atajate, just 17 kilometres from Ronda on the scenic road to Gaucín. In addition to our typical restaurant of the region, we have a hostel and also individual houses. Hostal Mesón La Sierra, Atajate

If you have never tried Spanish cuisine, you should order a table and try the menu at this bar. Mouthwatering tapas, jamon and calamari will impress you at the first bite. Nothing can be better than tasting perfectly cooked cheesecakes and good…

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Located at the edge of the Los Alcornocales Natural Park the hotel, hostal and restaurant are perfect for families, walkers and nature lovers. There are comfortable double bedrooms, triples and two dormitories for groups of 24 people. All bedrooms…

The Serrania de Ronda’s only Michelin-starred restaurant is a place not to be missed! Chef Benito Goméz offers diners a culinary experience in which the food is the undisputed star. Without barriers or established rules there is an exclusive…

Platero & Co is situated in the old town of Gaucin, a historic “pueblo blanco” settled dramatically in the Serranía de Ronda overlooking the Mediterranean coast and the Genal and Guadiaro valleys and is surrounded by mountains covered with…

Homemade food and exquisite tapas. Large dining room. Air conditioned. Shop selling ecological and artesan products from the Serrania de Ronda.

Good local food served as either a main course or tapas. Friendly service and a fabulous selection of homemade cakes. Great sweeping views towards the sea from the lovely terrace at the rear of the café-bar. On the main scenic tourist route from…

A gem of a bar hidden in the Serrania de Ronda. With great mountain views it is ideal for tasting one of its many beers from around the world. It’s right next to the train station and where better to wait for the train? The owner is very…

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Asador el Muelle is a family-owned and operated restaurant. The restaurant is a converted Spanish railway warehouse and the terrace is the old “Muelle” or loading bay next to the railway station. Their ingredients are locally sourced…

Restaurante Rincon del Cani offers traditional and imaginative cuisine in El Colmenar. The village of El Colmenar is found nestled in one of the narrower Guadiaro river valleys. Flanked on one side by the river and on the other by the mighty Los…

The hotel dates back to the seventeenth century and has been tastefully restored to retain much of its original character. We offer 2 twin and 9 double bedrooms. All rooms have both air conditioning and satellite TV. Our restaurant is situated in…

Specialising in good home cooking

The Hotel Don Benito is the perfect choice for those who crave to leave the stress of the city behind and enjoy a magnificent natural landscape. At the same time its location on the Sevilla road out of Ronda means you can easy access all the…

This attractive entry to Andalucia’s restaurant scene sits in the station at Arriate, a small town near Ronda. This restaurant is now owned and managed by Frank Röttgering and the chef is Isa Molinillo Garcia. Frank has created a warm and intimate…