Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Melilla. Melilla (/məˈliːjə/ mə-LEE-yə; Spanish: [meˈliʎa], locally [meˈliʝa]; Arabic: مليلية, Maliliyyah; Berber languages: ⵎⵔⵉⵜⵙ, Mřič) is a Spanish autonomous city located on the north coast of Africa, sharing a border with Morocco, with an area of 12.3 km (4.7 sq mi). Melilla, along with Ceuta, is one of two permanently inhabited Spanish cities in mainland Africa. It was part of the Province of Málaga until 14 March 1995, when the city's Statute of Autonomy was passed.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Traditional Spanish bar. Excellent fish and seafood. The pulpa was wonderful. Efficient and friendly service.
4 based on 35 reviews
This turned out to be a set of well set out restaurant tables in a somewhat insubstantial windy plastic awning with sides adjoining the kitchen, but nevertheless offering high quality seafood and evidently well-patronised by local clients. Good service and very well prepared fresh seafood for our choices of boquerones and rape a la plancha. Adequate house wine at a perhaps somewhat expensive 15 Euros. Our visit was however somewhat marred by confusion over paying the bill by credit card - if you are paying with a UK credit card in Spanish restaurants and want to pay in Euros and not pounds be sure to tell the waiter that - otherwise as happened in our case we ended up paying four or five pounds extra for a poor exchange rate and a 4.75% mark-up on the sale! In hindsight a good opportunity to practice my skills in arguing in Spanish, so no complaints really...
4 based on 61 reviews
Fish and sefood were lovely. Very fresh amd not over cooked- so easy to do with fish and seafood. Owner staff efficient and friendly. All reasonably priced.
4 based on 72 reviews
Located on the main beach road and facing the beach and sea- this restaurant was very popular at this lunch time sitting. Traditional spa ish me i - grulled mests and fish. Fish and seafood offering was very good. All tables outside were occupied and they even extend the front terrace to put tables in front of the bank next door !
4 based on 116 reviews
Excellent venue for tapas and pinchitos.Some local knowledge.... order drinks from an ouside table, tapas included in the drink price. Order from inside, tapas extra!Gets very busy after 2200.
4 based on 67 reviews
Especialidad en carnes, pescados. Mas de 20 tipos de carnes. Salón para actos y eventos. Bodega especializada y climatizada
Visited for diner following a recommendation. The restaurant was very quiet so felt a little odd and football was being shown but regardless, very eclectic surroundings with real authenticity paying homage to Melilla's diverse history. The waiter was friendly and service throughout very attentive. We started with black pudding and stuffed peppers ... All I can say is that even sharing, both were huge portions...but delicious. We both had different monkfish mains which were lovely but in honesty, overindulgence with the starters took the edge off. The waiter recommended a wonderful Spanish white wine which was not on the menu and was a great choice. Made even better at the price tag of only 12 euros..wow. Overall a lovely meal and would highly recommend if visiting.
4 based on 111 reviews
New place at the marina of Melilla. Food here is something different from what you can find in Melilla. Imaginative and tasty dishes and desserts that you can enjoy with a glass of wine of your choice(you dont have to buy the whole bottle). Tapas are spectacular there
4 based on 83 reviews
Discoburger is a great place to be. Small premises with terrace to front. It gets very busy. People queur and wait for tables at week end ! Relatively simple menu of different burgers and toasties. Quality fresh ingredients. Theu have a winning formula here. Prices very reasonable. Happy and friendly staff.
4 based on 154 reviews
My favourite restaurant in Melilla. Very classy. Very elegant. Very yesteryear. It combines quality tapas at bar with excellent main courses for a full dining experience. Wonderful staff. Premises look nothing special from outside but venture inside and it is FAB! The old style French music playing - jazz style- set the scene and the mood. I could have spotted Edith Piaf in the corner ? Maybe ?! Menu is very safe and traditional but it is all done extremely well. Staff are engaging which is great. - happy to show you dishes going to other tables. Happy ro make recommendations. The fish / seafood cooler was a little disappointing this trip as not the level of choice I have seen before - but part of that huge rape was turned into a small wonderful dish. The marinated pulpo was the best I have ever had.
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4 based on 295 reviews
Not the best of locations and quite a walknfrom central town, but this restaurant is FAB! Doesnt look much from the outside but has a rather dramatic Moroccan interior and the food is wonderful. Tagines cooked to perfection perfection- very aromatic and lovely flavours coming through. Great service levels too. A lovely restaurant and dining experience.
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