Reviews on Seafood food in Melilla, Spain. 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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Otro lugar de culto de Melilla, se aparta un poco de los pescados y maricos y va al producto ibérico de categorÃa, buenos vinos y entretenimiento. Su karaoke informal es famoso los viernes por la noche. No dejar de visitarlo.
3 based on 43 reviews
Lovely little tapas bar and restaurant on square with lots of outdoor seating. Visited on a busy sunny sunday lunchtime amd staff dud very well to keep up with all orders. Fried fish raciones was excellent- very fresh and reasonably priced. Sangria was lovely and refreshing.
I went to Juanito's last night, looking for a restaurant while in Melilla and came across this place. From the outset the service was very good. Patatas Bravas came before the menu, and the steak was superb. Having been full from my lovely meal, then came a house potato salad, and after being stuffed from that, they brought me a fish dish! All part of the experience, I came away not being able to eat anything else. A great place, very pleased to have stumbled across is and when in Melilla I'll definitely come back to it.
4 based on 14 reviews
Este club naútico de Melilla, situado frente al mar, tiene acceso solo para socios o si vas con uno de ellos. Nada reseñable.
3 based on 35 reviews
Having just arrived on my motorbike from a weeks adventure I was looking for anything that wasn't a tagine. Amidst a plethora of pizza joints & McDonalds it looked like a good choice - and if was. I only had a monkfish kebab but if everything else on the menu is as tasty ( & I suspect it is) this is a great restaurant. Fish is the speciality but steaks are also served. The staff are very friendly & not pushy. It's very populalr with the well heeled locals. Try it.
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4 based on 85 reviews
This place looks average at best but it gets great reviews -deservedly- Fish and seafood tapas are very fresh and are delicious. Gambas and cigalas. Almejas too ! It is very old fashioned but serves brilliant tapas.
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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 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 !
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