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The name, “The Illustrious Victim”, refers, of course, to the bull. Murals on the walls and a laidback ambience make it a favourite hangout for writers who frequent the Alameda district.
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Great Spanish food is featured here, with specialities such as roast lamb and the chef’s own special creations. A romantic dinner choice.
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A sociable place that purports to be the original town bar. There are tables on the square and good prices, too, for their line of drinks, tapas and other snacks.
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Generous tapas and a good range of wines and sherries.
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On the beachfront, and the paella is one of the best in the area.
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A more relaxed and inviting place is hard to imagine. The little rooms and intimate niches are suffused with a gentle light, the air with the aromas of tea and flowers and the sound of song-birds. Try some exotic brews and sweets and enjoy unsurpassed views.
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Delightful restaurant in the quiet mountain village of Gualchos. Friendly staff, excellent food at reasonable prices - although note this is a proper restaurant not a tapas bar. If the weather is good you can sit out on a patio and overlook the Mediterranean.
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This open-air beach café serves the coast speciality – sardinas ensartadas (sardines grilled on a skewer).
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Fish dishes are a speciality here, such as pez spada (sword-fish) with Montilla sauce. Wash it all down with a bottle of the delightful local wine.
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This attractive restaurant is the best for perfect seafood and fish.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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