This restaurant is one of the most famous restaurants in Malaga serving good selection of quality local produce including the freshest of fish, seafood, tapas, quality black foot ham and a fine selection of wines. The decor is typically Andalucian and I have eaten in this establishment on a few occasions and have always enjoyed the great food and special atmosphere. If you visit the Restaurant in a group I would recommend the privacy of a room on the first floor to complete your dinning experience.
Gary at SpainGuides.com
Favorite Dish: Oven bked sae bass cooked in rock salt
Updated Oct 19, 2007
Address: C/. Moreno Monroy,4-6 MALAGA
Phone: 95 221 09 72
Website: http://www.chinitas.arrakis.es/english.htm
Located in old city center, at one of the side streets of Larios Street the main shopping one hehehehe, ideal for a break after expending a fortune in cloths and others !
The facade is very tipical and deserves a photo.
Updated Sep 2, 2004
Address: C/. Moreno Monroy,4-6 MALAGA
Phone: 95 221 09 72
Website: http://www.chinitas.arrakis.es/english.htm
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