Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Malaga. Malaga is one of the oldest cities in the world, founded in the 8th century by the Phoenicians. Today, art is everywhere-- you can experience exhibits dedicated to glass and crystal, classic cars, contemporary installations, and, of course, the works of Picasso, who was born here. Wander past banana trees and beautiful fountains as you walk through Paseo del Parque, then hit the old city to quench your thirst at a Spanish tavern.
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5 based on 169 reviews
We really enjoyed our dinner here in Nino Bonita Cantina. The staff did not speak English, but we managed with google translate to translate the menu and ordered a selection of very tasty dishes. We ate Vegetarian and Fish dishes and they were all delicious. The service was friendly and efficient. When we arrived at 8.30 the restaurant was empty, but by 9 it was buzzing with lots of people being turned away, so booking is advisable.
4 based on 1172 reviews
One lady waiter was either ill or after hangover, we were clearly a burden for her. Another guy was too busy to pay attention. Not a good place for families, who are normally not ready to wait that long.Dear Pavel O,We received your comments regarding your recent visit at our restaurant. We value and appreciate every guest, so I am very sorry you did not receive the exemplary service for which we are known and we understand how frustrating that must have been.If you look at our comments you will see that this is not normal because all our clients are usually delighted. We apologize. We will take the necessary measures so that it does not happen again.Best regards.
4 based on 284 reviews
Welcome to our new restaurant in the historic center of Málaga! We offer a varied menu of meat, seafood and also veggie dishes inspired by aboriginal and indigenous cooking, exploring the most natural and original flavors of Latin America.
I was there twice, as we liked a first try, when walked in just on the way. They have very good choice of typical peruvian dishes and appetisers. Also drinks were excellent. Reminded me my trip to Peru from the past. Restaurant is very busy in the evening. All tables were booked when we tried to get there with no reservation. Because we have been recognised by staff member, we have been seated anyways - very nice. Staff was generally very friendly and helpful. Prices very reasonable. When is hot, go there and try some pisco drinks (peruvian). Very refreshing!
Best Contemporary food near Malaga, Province of Malaga, Spain
4 based on 238 reviews
This little hole in the wall establishment only has 5 tables so get in early if you want a seat! The owner is very attentive and will know exactly when you need more condiments. Try the Mole taco and the Platano Frito for dessert. You won't be disappointed!
Most Popular Italian food in Malaga, Province of Malaga, Spain
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