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  • This big, airy seafood restaurant sits right on the port, so you know the fish is fresh. All kinds of shellfish are on the menu, along with tasty rice specialities.

  • This long-established cafébar in the old quarter serves good tapas and raciones downstairs; upstairs, there’s a fancier restaurant, with delicious seafood and rice dishes.

  • Join the locals at the busy bar for great tapas, or sit down in the traditional dining room and dine on tasty regional rice dishes.

  • This sweet, tile-lined little tapas bar is a neighbourhood favourite, serving tasty, traditional tapas and a refreshingly crisp local white wine.

  • Traditional restaurant with a pretty terrace overlooking the port. The menu offers plenty of local dishes, including caldero tabarquino (see Isla Tabarca).

  • La Sirena, Petrer (Petrel)

    Its elegant decor and magnificent regional cuisine have made La Sirena one of the top restaurants in the Costa Blanca. There’s an affordable lunchtime menú del día .

  • This atmospheric tapas bar on a lively street is permanently packed. It serves a great array of fresh tapas, accompanied by an excellent wine list featuring lots of good local wines.

  • This charming, rustically decorated tavern has been dishing up delicious seafood specialities for more than a century.

  • Traditional recipes are given a contemporary twist; try the sea bass with caramelized apple.

  • Complete with colourfully tiled walls and a stack of wine barrels, this classic tapas bar in the heart of the old quarter serves an extensive menu of traditional tapas.

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