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    • José Carlos García Restaurante. Restaurant, Mediterranean. Providing one of Málaga’s most luxurious dining experiences, the Jose Carlos Garcia is a Michelin star restaurant located opposite the Muelle Uno quay.
    • El Chinitas. Restaurant, Seafood, Mediterranean, Spanish. Slightly off the main walkway, tucked in one of Málaga’s many quaint side streets, El Chinitas is a well-kept Spanish taverna over 150 years old.
    • Andres Maricuchi. Restaurant, Seafood, Mediterranean, Spanish. Known for being one of Málaga’s best beachfront restaurants, the Andres Maricuchi, known by locals simply as ‘Maricuchi’, provides authentic and mouthwatering seafood dishes presented in a contemporary style paying attention to detail.
    • Vegetariano El Calafate. Restaurant, Vegetarian. Vegetariano el Calafate is known for the quality of its vegetarian soup | © anjamirabelka/Pixabay.
  1. Beyond these restaurants, it’s really hard to go wrong in Malaga Old Town, particularly if you move away from the main tourist magnets. Mercado Central De Atarazanas – The local market in Old Town Malaga.

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    • Cafeteria Framil
    • La Recova
    • Casa Lola
    • El Pimpi
    • Taberna Uvedoble
    • Restaurante Lechuga
    • Casa Aranda
    • La Tetería
    • Las Merchanas
    • Wendy Gamba

    You'll love this bar for two reasons. The first being that you can get a classic Malaga breakfast: the pitufo (a sandwich on a toasted roll), orange juice and tea or coffee. This is what 90 percent of people from Málaga will order at breakfast time. Many of them will ask for it with ham and cheese, although tomato, olive oil and a slice of serranoh...

    Here is a place to come if you love kitsch—La Recovais nestled into a shop selling local crafts, filled to the brim with antique things you might find in your grandmother’s house (if your grandmother were from Andalusia, of course). All you have to do is ask for the breakfast and you will see why the place is packed each morning around 11 a.m. You ...

    Casa Lolais a great place to have an aperitif in the historic center of Malaga. They have vermouth on tap and the decorations on the walls are all vintage advertisements from Spain. You'll find it hard not to look around as you sip on your vermouth, which, coincidentally is the aperitif of choice in Spain at the moment. Ask for a little dish of oli...

    It really is difficult to talk about eating in the historic center of Malaga without mentioning El Pimpi. Come here to have an aperitif rather than a meal, however. While it has become more touristic over the years, El Pimpi is still the best-known place to drink sweet wine in Malaga, and also a great place to eat in the historic center of the city...

    Taberna Uvedobleis a modern restaurant with their own take on traditional tapas. Although it’s small, the atmosphere is pleasant and it makes for a great place to eat in the historic center of Malaga. Try the porra(a thick cold tomato soup) as well as the black noodles with baby squid. An added bonus is that you can choose to order a tapa or a full...

    With an original menu of the day including influences from Middle Eastern cooking as well as modern Spanish choices, Lechugais the place to be if you're in the mood for something fresh and different. In addition to a menu of the day (Spain's best meal deal), there's also a large selection of salads and wraps. This is a perfect place if you are look...

    Casa Aranda is the best-known churros and chocolate shop in Malaga, as well as the perfect place to sit outside and watch people passing by. In winter they have heaters out on the terrace so you won’t get cold, and you can always flag down the waiter if you decide you need more churros or extra chocolate. This is a classic place to eat in the histo...

    Located down a beautiful cobblestone street next to the Picasso Museum, La Teteríais a great shop to get a cup of tea and something sweet. The shop itself is quite cozy with little wooden tables and locals go there often with friends. Don't miss out on trying one of the sweets, like the lemon cake! Address:Calle San Agustín, 9

    Las Merchanas is a tapas bar is filled with Holy Week paraphernalia and keepsakes. It is a fantastic place to go, if only to marvel at the way every inch of the walls is covered with some kind of photo or memory, although the tapas are delicious, too! Go with the flamenquín(pork, cured ham, and cheese rolled up and then fried) or the homemade croqu...

    If you like seafood, Wendy Gamba is a great little tapas bar to check out in the evening. The shrimp is delicious as is the mini oxtail burger. The bacalao fritters, served piping hot, are worth a try as well. The decoration is distinctly Andalusian, although this is a newer place to eat in in the historic center of Malaga. Accompany your meal with...

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Discover everything Malaga's Old Town has to offer. From the top things to do and guided tours to the best hotels and tapas restaurants. Malaga is a gem!

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  4. Jun 9, 2024 · There are plenty of good cafes and restaurants to eat in Malaga, and luckily many offer reasonable prices even if they’re in the old town. If you’re on a budget, I wouldn’t recommend eating in the port as they charge you more than usual just for the location.

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