Tamara Falcó Praises Córdoba on Visit to Michelin-Starred Restaurant

Spanish aristocrat and fashion designer Tamara Falcó has returned to Córdoba, praising the city in a heartfelt Instagram post. During her visit, she enjoyed a meal at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noor, expressing her gratitude to chef Paco Morales. Falcó also revealed her lineage to the historical figure 'El Gran Capitán', who was born in Córdoba, highlighting a deep personal connection to the city.


Tamara Falco, a socialite and aristocrat, and her new husband, Cordoba, have moved to Cordoba, where they have renovated historic, high-ceilinged homes, loaded with luxury, in the atmosphere of the city and its culinary heritage. She has been seen recently in the company of the Michelin-starred chef, Noor, at the Hospes Palacio del Bailío hotel. In her daily life, Tamara checks on the club's connection with Cordoba, which, as she says, 'united her with her own history'. 'My roots grew up here,' she said, referring to her childhood home, 'the great house of my ancestors.' This connection is through the maternal line, and not through the title of Marquis de Griño, which is important to the aristocratic history of the Falco family. Tamara has always been distinguished by her intelligence, and not by the title of Marquis de Griño, which emphasizes the importance of the historical heritage of the Falco family. Later, Tamara also presented her assistant Paul Gualland with a valuable gift and a set, as she said, 'to remind her of her home'. Tamara also paid tribute to the assistant Paul Gualland for his valuable gift and the set, as she said, 'to remind her of her home'. Every corner of Cordoba, as she says, is filled with history and beauty, and its very existence in this city became not just a residence, but a moment of joy and nostalgia.