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El Silbo
The best place for typical Canarian cuisine like tuna with mojo, fried rabbit or chipirones (tiny squid). A covered terrace with bright tablecloths and an abundance of hanging plants makes for a pleasant, if slightly jungle-like, dining experience.
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La Casa Creativa
Upstairs, a quirky café serves fresh juices, homemade pies and pastries and an ever-changing array of tapas (vegetarian options are always available). For dinner, the formal downstairs restaurant serves slightly overpriced Canarian and international fare. The German owners also rent out a few apartments and arrange occasional yoga classes.
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Restaurante Vasco Iratxe
Widely hailed as the best eating in town, this dark little Basque restaurant serves up fabulous cod and other Basque specialities.
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