Málaga Restaurants

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Most Viewed Restaurants in Málaga

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La Posada de Antonio

La Posada de Antonio, Málaga

 7 Reviews  CLOSE. LAST TIME I PAST THROUGH LA POSADA WAS CLOSE. LA POSADA DE ANTONIO WAS AT THE CENTER OF MALAGA IS NOT THE ONE OF ANTONIO BANDERAS. Big local with nice things for tapa. Very nice to have take... 

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El Pimpi's

El Pimpi's, Málaga

 5 Reviews  I love this place - huge vaulted celings, flagstone floors and walls lined with enormous barrels signed by many literary greats. It's always buzzy here and sometimes has live music too. Food is... 

3.

Clandestino

Clandestino, Málaga

 5 Reviews  The interior of this little gem is just like a French bistro. Wooden tables, rough brick walls and low lighting. The waitresses average an age of 20yrs and are the funkiest little workers Ive ever... 

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Las Papas

Las Papas, Málaga

 3 Reviews  It's more like a burger but with some Spanish dishes like Potatoes and "Camperos". The location of the restaurant is superb, just steps from Museo Picasso and 2 minutes from the Cathedral and Plaza de... 

5.

CAfe Chinitas

CAfe Chinitas, Málaga

 2 Reviews  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... 

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La Teteria

La Teteria, Málaga

 2 Reviews   The street that conects the cathedral with Calle Granada just before arriving to the Picasso Musseum. It was one fo the first teterias (tea shops) to open in Malaga due to the popularity in Granada.... 

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Gorkis

Gorkis, Málaga

 4 Reviews  This is a tapas bar in the centre of Malaga, 2 mins walk from the Cathedral. The menu is extensive and includes some weird combinations - eg anchovies and condensed milk on toast....actually nicer... 

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Cheers: Not So Cheery

Cheers: Not So Cheery, Málaga

 BruceDunning Says:  Tapas were not very tasty, and service was slow and poor, besides the waitress forgetting to bring back the change tendered for the bill; like it happened to... 

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Lamoraga: Tapas with a twist

Lamoraga: Tapas with a twist, Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  Great tapas bar with friendly staff and 'different' tapas. It has a funky interior and a good atmosphere. We had the morcilla with apple, which comes in a jar,... 

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La Cosmopolita: Our local :-)

La Cosmopolita: Our local :-), Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  Ok, I'm just going to be honest - I"m totally biased about this place - I love it! It's like 'our local', the staff are lovely, super friendly, the food is good... 

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Block House: My rainy day secret...

Block House: My rainy day secret..., Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  When it's raining (doesn't happen that often!) or I feel the need for comfort food I sneak off to Blockhouse and have a steak and jacket potato - yum! The steak... 

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al punto: Creative tasty food

al punto: Creative tasty food, Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  Nice modern restaurant with an interesting menu offering some traditional dishes, and some not so traditional dishes. Good value tapas, nice decor and good... 

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Restaurante Alumbre: Andalusian cooking with a twist.

Restaurante Alumbre: Andalusian cooking with a twist., Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  Fresh modern interior, tapas and larger dishes. Good staff and great wine. Tataki de salmon - yummy.Ajoblanco (cold garlic soup - sounds odd tastes... 

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El Patio: Rice - tastic!

El Patio: Rice - tastic!, Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  This is a new restaurant (Part of the same group that has the excellent Mariano's restaurant). It has been decorated in a very Spanish way and reminds me of 'El... 

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Brasayleña: A taste of Brazil

Brasayleña: A taste of Brazil, Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  This restaurant is a churrascaria, a Brazilian "all you can eat" restaurant. It would be a great place to 'fill up' before a long train journey where you can... 

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Meson Gibralfaro: Tasty tapas dishes on Pasaje de Chinitas

Meson Gibralfaro: Tasty tapas dishes on Pasaje de Chinitas, Málaga

 SWFC_Fan Says:  Meson Gibralfaro was the final stop on our mini tapas bar crawl in Malaga one Sunday afternoon in February 2011.We discovered this popular tapas bar on Pasaje... 

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Bar Orellana: Great value tapas dishes in a local bar

Bar Orellana: Great value tapas dishes in a local bar, Málaga

 SWFC_Fan Says:  Bar Orellana was the second stop on our mini tapas bar crawl in Malaga one Sunday afternoon in February 2011.We stumbled across Bar Orellana on the narrow side... 

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Tapa's Bar: Tapas bar with great Cathedral views

Tapa's Bar: Tapas bar with great Cathedral views, Málaga

 SWFC_Fan Says:  Tapa's Bar (with its seemingly misplaced apostrophe!) was the first port of call during our mini tapas bar crawl around Malaga one Sunday lunchtime in February... 

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Zenart: Fantastic food and a wonderful view

Zenart: Fantastic food and a wonderful view, Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  We went to Zenart for our anniversary and it was the perfect place to go. Lovely romantic decor (upstairs) and a great view of the Alcazaba and the top of... 

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Pizza-Mare: Don`t walk by!

Pizza-Mare: Don`t walk by!, Málaga

 IanMacPhail Says:  This restaurant was only 5 minutes from our hotel, the Don Marco, and we went there for an excellent lunch.We shared an excellent mixed salad and then we both... 

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Starbucks: Coffee Time at Málaga Airport

Starbucks: Coffee Time at Málaga Airport, Málaga

 lina112 Says:  With the new terminal at Málaga airport or T3 Starbucks arrives too, there are 2, the first one in front of checking desk 355 and the second after pass the... 

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RESTAURANTE HONG-KONG: Asiatic food

RESTAURANTE HONG-KONG: Asiatic food, Málaga

 Danalia Says:  The HK restaurant, is not a very fancy one, but it is a big place, lots of place, quick service,and very comfortable place to be at. We went there almost once a... 

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Lechuga: Lunch at the plaza de la merced

Lechuga: Lunch at the plaza de la merced, Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  Nice little bar restaurant with a good atmosphere.It says it does 'salads & tapas' on it's card - and it does indeed do salads and tapas! I had the 'menu del... 

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d'gustar: Tapas and wine

d'gustar: Tapas and wine, Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  This restaurant is like many other tapas bars, but it does have a few slightly more unusual items on the menu. Stews with partridge, chickpeas with cod and... 

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Pomelo: A world of food

Pomelo: A world of food, Málaga

 PrincessMonja Says:  This is a nice restaurant which seemed very popular. Their menu has lots of different dishes from all around the world. The restaurant also has a large range of... 

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 Malaga is the capital of the "Costa del Sol". It's a beautiful city full of history and colour. Thousands of places to have "tapas", good wine and meet with friends. Clear southern light, blue skies... 

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MALAGA "CAPITAL OF THE COSTA DEL SOL"

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 Founded by the Phoenicians in the seventh century a. C., Malaga was a confederated city of the Roman Empire and a prosperous Medina Andalusí four times the capital of his own kingdom, which fell after... 

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 Malaga City often gets over-looked in favour of the more vibrant Seville or laid-back Granada and at first glance, it's easy to see why. The amazing Alhambra in Granada rightly pulls in the crowds and... 

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 January 29, 2006 When Carmen and Stace suggested we see Malaga for the day, we said we had already been there. We had taken the train two years ago and spent the afternoon in Malaga. Well, Carmen... 

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