LA FONDA
Read moreA large majority of restaurants, held by Northern Europeans or Spanish, offer international dishes on maps translated into several languages… It is a more authentic chouïa… Beautiful proposals made by Antonio Pedraza and his students the hotel school. In a charming framework: lamb of milk with herbs, lubina grilled (wolffish) or supreme duck roasted duck…
LO GÜENO
Read moreNear Calle Larios, since 1967, an intimate house in the heart of many residents of Málaga and de turistos for its atmosphere and the variety of grand tapas served at the counter, on terrace or in the room with white tablecloths. Don't be shy, be sure to impose high and high standards on the old bar, for camarones tortillas, du al pilpil (tangy salsa cod) or callos. At the service, a team of old guard who knows the music well.
EL LECHUGITA
Read moreBesides serving the small tapas and the cheapest glasses in Ronda, this micro bar attracts a crowd of young people and less young people. There is often animation and a truly local, she and vitaminée atmosphere that discharges into the streets. Grognons, abstain. To order tapas, you check on a paper the name and number and give it to the server. You will be surprised by his dexterity to handle this crowd of orders.
BAR EL ESTRECHO
Read moreOpened in 1954, it is the oldest bar in Marbella. He has had time to make tourists known, but it has not gone away from the people who continue to be faithful to him. On the elbow to the barra, on all small tables, in a corner of the restaurant or on the street, we continue to honour its perfectly honest tapas: albondigas, croquetas, jamon, all that there is more Iberian. To enjoy without restraint.
BAR REDONDO
Read moreIn the pedestrian heart, you will be able to visit the international and also the premises, around a circular bar, place on the round tapas of the day (not always unforgettable!), accompanied by glass of wine. Even if the brave and cheerful servers sometimes push a little to consumption (it's good war!), this cheerful comic band takes care to keep the glasses destined for beer at the expense. Bravo for the atmosphere, gentlemen!
MESÓN ASTORGA
Read moreIn a residential area above the railway station and near the Junta de Andalucía, this good house, dedicated and consistent since 1990, has an attractive rustic setting (traditional tile, azulejos and wood worked) and a small terrace for the fine days. A local colour with countless photographs of personalities posing in the place, perched on the walls, the Calvo brothers'table, one in the room and the other kitchen, originating in Archidona, enjoys loyal clientele and loyal service. Specialising in grilled meat and fresh fish, it is a great place to discover you among the best Andalusian specialities and malagueñas, thanks to a beautiful compilation of native recipes. First of all, the suggestions of the day are very tasty. Good food, good wine, good food and typical ambiance.
EL ANGELOTE
Read moreThis award-winning table, located on a representative square of the rich monumental heritage of Antequera, serves in a traditional room or terrace the good dishes that make the renommée kitchen famous: Porilla frita of setas, asadura in chanfaina, not forgetting local pastry (bienmesabe and angelorum). Today, the tradition of El Angelote, attended by a few local personalities, is one of the safe values of the city.
EL MORABITO
Read moreIn a corner of old Ronda, this establishment offers a postcard setting for a lunch or dinner break in Ronda, with a magnificent view of the Puente Nuevo, day or night. You'll be comfortably seated in a large garden, with a front-row seat if you want the best view. And to top it all off, you can choose from a list of five tapas to enjoy at a very reasonable price, including classics such as a slice of ham with quail egg, garlic prawns or homemade croquettes.
EL PORTALÓN
Read moreA very high-end house, which has in the person of Javier Nuñez, a chef able to accommodate with great talent the excellent products (four red seabream, duck wild duck, banana pie and its cardamom ice ball). Please note that this restaurant has also been a very good wine cellar.
LA JUDERIA
Read moreAbove the Paseo de la Alameda, to taste the classics of Andalusian cuisine (salmorejo, honey lamb, pork solomillo, Toro tail, patatas stuffed and also some fish). A little expensive but is worth the penalty for its service and preparations.
ZOZOI
Read moreNestled in one of the corners of the small plaza Altamirano, the Zozoi is first a very nice setting to ask itself with dining room but also lovely terrace, to rally both day and night. And what we eat there goes well with the decor. A fresh and creative cuisine inspired by the Mediterranean, but mainly with the Pase Lenoir paste, the chief of Zozoi, who has a considerable experience as professor at the Cordon Bleu school in Madrid. The result is a fine selection of products: Galicia meat, fish and vegetables of the market and season, worked with precision and great respect of tradition in cooking or preparing sauces accompanying them. Savor the delicious lamb slice or pooled butterfly with spinach and with spinach… knowing that menu dishes change one to two times a week. In soft radius, the slightly caramelized tatin pie was appreciated and vanilla ice was accompanied by vanilla ice. Attentive and friendly service. In short, a very good address in Marbella.
LOS MARINOS JOSÉ
Read moreThe house of López is very recommended for seafood (cigalas…) and fresh fish (pargo…). Prices are relatively affordable, especially when it comes to small frying and tellin (coquinas), more economical. A safe value of the Costa del Sol for its friendly service and wine list.
EL MIRLO BLANCO
Read moreThe White Merle (also Hostal), an apostle of good Basque cuisine on Andalusian soil, continues at a good level. Quality of service and impeccable cuisine: estofado of lamb, duck to orange, spider of sea… And beautiful terrace on the square of the Constitución for those who wish.
OLIVA RESTAURANTE
Read moreLocated in the heart of Nerja, this property created in 2010 offers a modern, minimalist interior as well as a small terrace in the back of the restaurant. At the helm, a couple, Kim, Dutch, attentive and him, Spanish, meticulous in the kitchen. You will enjoy mainly Mediterranean, decorated cuisine few exotic touches like millefeuille of sole accompanied by mayonnaise with ginger or cod served with trumpets of death. A typical, their treatment of salad will malaguera, classically prepared with smoked cod and prepared here with smoked eel. You can also try the cheese coulant, torta de casar, one of the best Spanish cheeses, served with a sorbet with thyme and gelatine as grapes. On the whole, a beautiful range of flavours.
RESTAURANTE VINO MIO
Read moreClose to the Place du Théâtre Cervantès, this cosy, welcoming restaurant is the image of its manager, Hélène. Since 2003, it has been attracting bon vivants, who appreciate the dishes simmered by chef Simon. These include tuna tataki, veal carpaccios with parmesan and pine nuts, stuffed prawns with tomato jam, marinated chicken brochettes and vegetarian risotto. The flamenco show each evening is often lively, with guests and waiters so enthusiastic they start dancing between the tables.
CASA VICENTE
Read moreIn a narrow street parallel to Calle Larios and leading to the Alameda Main, to eat outdoors, sitting on plastic chairs, among mostly local clientele, delicious seafood and gambas à. Among the stars of the four establishments of the same name (all small street, or almost, belongs home): chocos in su (small cuttlefish in their ink, slightly bitter), coquinas (tellines) to garlic and parsley, gambas (shrimp) has plancha with for sound punctuation, waste tanks placed on the table and the bell bell, ring at every tip for the team of funny. Rather economical, living and very popular!
EL CHINITAS
Read moreClose to the episcopal palace, in the heart of the city, a family-run hotel with terrace with a very beautiful ceiling ceiling in the room. Málaga's typical cuisine offers fresh seafood and specialities including asparagus and fried fish. It's more economical and better to come and pick tapas with cool pressure than dinner for the big game with a bottle of wine. Irregular service.
LA MESONERA
Read moreFrom the vantage point of the Cervantes theatre, it has a relaxed atmosphere and its first-class tapas to choose from. The nights of shows, the Mesonera is full!