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1. Chinitas (El)
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2. Cafetería Lepanto
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3. Jardin (El)
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4. Cafe de Bolsa (El)
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5. Mesón El Trasiego
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6. Orellana (El)
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7. Madre del Cordero (La)
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8. Trillo (El)
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Travelers can mount their own food festival when they visit the restaurants in Malaga. Rich Spanish cuisine set in traditional old world ambiance, dining in Malaga easily makes one an instant lover of the good life. Adolfo has an excellent wine list strong on Andalusian vintages. Located along the ocean-bordering Paseo Marítimo, this restaurant has been one of the best and most reliable in Málaga ever since opening to instant success in the mid-1990s. The hands down favorite is roast suckling pig flavored with garden herbs. If you wish to enjoy good Spanish wine then visit Antigua Casa del Guardia. The wines in barrels are certainly the best option. Not only can you try the different wines but you can also take a bottle home to share with the family or friends. The place has been enjoying an unrivaled reputation for more than a century. Have a taste of history when you visit the 100 year-old Cafe Central Malaga. The wall mosaic tells diner how to order a coffee properly in Malaga using terms like "milky", "strong and black", "just a touch of milk," etc. Good wine, tapas, seafood and a host of flavorful dishes is Malaga's way of bringing you back again and again.
