The restaurant is located in the historic center of the city near the Teatro Cervantes de Málagas. It is a small and cozy tapas bar, and is a perfect place to taste some of the best tapas in Malaga. The restaurant is very popular with locals, who enjoy a combination of traditional, new and creative tapas, along with a carefully selected range of wines and beers. The must tries are the Iberian Pork with Cheese, Chicken Croquet’s, Antequerana Tomato Soup, Anchovy, Sardine and Salmon Sandwiches, Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon and Spinach.
Creatively prepared Tapas, with a modern twist is the major highlight of this restaurant run by Chef Willie Orellana. The restaurant is located at a stone's throw distance from the Cathedral, and is very popular with Spaniards and Tourists especially on weekends. The restaurant has combined traditional Spanish cuisines with modern techniques of cooking, using the best quality ingredients, to prepare a menu full of delicious dishes. The recommended dishes are Tataki de atún con porra Antequerana (Tuna fish with sauce), Ensaladilla Rusa con gambas (Russian salad and prawns), Bacalao con patata y alioli de piquillos (potatoes, garlic and pepper dish) and Fideos negros con calamaritos de Málaga (Squid dish). Meals can be accompanied with wines that have been carefully selected and are served by the glass or bottle.
Olea Restaurante stands for ‘Oil Restaurant’, and is located in the Center of Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga. The restaurant is the brainchild of popular chef Sergio de Rio and Sushi expert Rui Junior. Together, they offer a surprising blend of Traditional Mediterranean flavors and Japanese flares. The restaurant has modern interiors and a spacious terrace, where diners can relax and enjoy a wonderful meal, while sipping some of the best wines on offer. The must tries in Japanese cuisines is Sushi, Uramakis and Nigris. While in Mediterranean relish the Russian salads, Patatas Bravas, meat ball chops and Croquettes.
Vineria Cervantes is a cozy wine bar that serves a range of wines that are sourced from the vineyards of Spain. Try the Flor Floris, Ramon Bilbao or the Mestizaje and enjoy their flavors. There is a selection of seasonal tapas that complement the wines and help ease the hunger pangs. Remember to leave some space for the decadent desserts.
Situated in the former Dutch colony, Amador is a renowned restaurant in Malaga. It is a perfect place to unwind, and enjoy a wonderful culinary experience, while enjoying some of the most stunning views of the Mediterranean. Run by Chef Amador Fernandez, the restaurant is decorated with a beautiful art collection, and serves a variety of international and Spanish dishes. The restaurant is located in hotel Villa Guadalupe, and has an indoor and outdoor seating. It has private rooms for group dinners, and is ideal to host wedding parties, birthdays and communions. The must try’s here are the exquisite dishes such as Oxtail Croquettes, Scrambled Eggs, Shoulder of lamb, Crispy Suckling Pig, sweet rice and Terrine of Foie Gras. Meals can be accompanied with wines that have been procured from different regions of Spain to further sweeten your evening.
Casa Aranda is synonymous with traditional churros in Málaga. It was opened in 1932 and has become a local institution. It is a must for visitors who want to play at being locals. Situated in a narrow street in the heart of the city, close to the central market, Casa Aranda has an old-fashioned feel about it. Churros cost 35 ptas each. If you're in a group it's best to order a whole platter-full to share.
L’Experience is located at Plaza del Obispo and is popular for its Mediterranean cuisines, made from fresh seasonal produce. It is an ideal place to enjoy a meal in the company of friends and family, and also has a lounge bar. All Spanish dishes are prepared in a traditional way, and is a perfect place for a breakfast, lunch and dinner, or simply a drink or, cup of coffee. They specialize in Retinto meats that are an absolute delight, and the must try’s are the tapas, patatas bravas, scrambled eggs, croquettes, Caesar salads and toasts. Diners can enjoy a complementary glass of sparkling wine along with their meals. Every weekend, the fountain opposite the restaurant brings local performers together, and while they perform, diners can enjoy their meal.
Gorki is worth a lunch detour during your shopping escapade. The restaurant serves authentic Spanish food and their tapas has quite a fan following in the city. Decked in a modern interior, Gorki has plenty of seating spaces for larger groups and the bar seating is perfect for solo diners. Creative tapas dishes served at Gorki should not missed out when dining here, in addition the restaurant is known for their sandwiches which are quite filling. A robust wine list featuring lables from across Andalusia can be found here. The service is friendly and irrespective of language barriers orders are spot on.
For the authentic tapas experience without any frills, try this traditional old-fashioned bar decorated with nothing more than a few old newspaper articles and faded photos of Málaga circa 1900. It's been in business for over 65 years, serving its little glasses of beer and sweet Málaga wine accompanied by delicious tapas of tender pork fillets, cod and tomato, grilled prawns and paella. The service and the atmosphere are unbeatable.
A casual ambience greets you at the La Burguesita Malaga. The burger place is well known for its juicy burgers which are filling as well as tasty. Try the various selections and pair them up with beers and wines from the drinks menu. Strong cocktails are also served on special days. The restaurant is ideal for a friendly get-together or a family meal. The service is quick.
Las Tortugas is essentially a busy sports bar in the heart of the city. It offers live match screenings that one can watch on the TV screens alongwith friends. Enjoy the breezy cocktails that pack quite a punch. The food served here is delicious and filling, prepared onsite. The fresh ingredients add to the rich taste of the food.
The next time you are hungry in Malaga, head to the Terra Mia. The Italian restaurant serves some of the most popular pizzas in town alongside a couple of traditional Italian recipes that are sure to steal your heart. Enjoy the taste of the exotic spices sprinkled upon the meat and vegetables that add to their taste. The venue is quite busy and the service is quick. The prices are affordable as well.