Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. Cándido, Lorca
This local favourite specializes in mountain stews made with beans and flavoured with cured meat.
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2. Rincón de Paco, Caravaca de la Cruz
Bullfighting posters and other taurine memorabilia line the bar at this popular local eatery.
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3. Charcur Ontur, Jumilla
A carnivore’s delight, this friendly local restaurant specializes in succulent meats such as kid and lamb, simply grilled over charcoal.
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4. El Teatro, Lorca
Ceramic tiles and sturdy wooden furniture set the scene at this down-to-earth restaurant, which serves good local dishes like pan de Calatrava , a homemade custard-like dessert.
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5. El Chaleco, Alhama de Murcia
At this family-run restaurant you can dine on traditional Murcian specialities, wonderful homemade desserts and a good selection of regional wines.
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6. Venta La Magdalena, Baños de Mula
Locals love the old-fashioned home cooking at this big roadside eatery, including a special rice dish made with snails and rabbit.
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7. Las Cadenas, Murcia
This relaxed local restaurant serves Murcian dishes featuring meat, seafood and other fresh produce, but the highlight here is the home-made desserts.
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8. Rincón de Pepe, Murcia
This handsome, formal restaurant in Murcia’s best hotel offers elaborate regional dishes accompanied by an excellent wine list.
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9. Hispano II, Murcia
This hotel-restaurant in the heart of the city serves fresh Mediterreanean cuisine based on whatever is most appetizing in the market that day.
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10. El Sol, Cehegín
This old-fashioned restaurant in the heart of medieval Cehegín serves traditional Murcian dishes with a creative twist. You can dine out on a little terrace.
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