Restaurants in The South
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Mamma Rosa
This place serves hearty Mexican and Italian dishes, including fajitas de pollo (soft Mexican tortilla stuffed with chicken) and tagliatelle with king prawns, broccoli, garlic and chilli. The portions will keep rumbling tummies at bay for hours.
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La Pirámide
The dinner theatre at the restaurant inside a pyramid-shaped congress hall is more sophisticated than it sounds. There are opera nights on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, and classical concerts at other times. Check first in case the schedules change.
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Via Moana
Get away from the crowds at this laid-back café and restaurant that's right on the water. On summer nights live music or a DJ turns the place into the town's main nightspot, with an eclectic mix of jazz, folk, Celtic and rock music.
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Olive Garden
English-run, with outside tables on the promenade, the copious menu includes plenty of vegetarian choices such as vegetable kebabs and meatless goulash and chilli. Carnivorous folk may prefer the daily roast beef and Yorkshire pud.
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Rincón del Marinero
Specialising in local seafood, including a tasty zarzuela (fish and seafood stew), this nautical-themed restaurant has all its tables under a covered terrace (proof that there's never bad weather here).
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Casa del Mar
Enjoy views of the beach as you savour the freshly caught lubina (sea bass), dorada (sea bream) and merluza (hake). On the roof is a sunny terrace bar selling drinks and ice cream.
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Bar Nuestro
A cloth-cap-authentic local bar, Bar Nuestro has a barnlike interior and an unwaveringly authentic Canarian menu that includes dishes like garbanzos with pork sausages and grilled sardines.
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El Faro
For a swanky night out, El Faro fits the bill. Watch the world go by from the 2nd-storey terrace as you savour the imaginatively prepared meat, fish and pasta dishes.
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Bar La Caleta
A crusty, old-fashioned place that has delicious, typically Andalusian tapas, including fried peppers and tortilla (potato omelette).
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Garibaldi
This recently revamped Italian restaurant has an air of gentility and serves its meats and pastas on a romantic patio surrounding a fountain.
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Mesón Mojo Picón
This place has an attractive patio and features Spanish specialities from all over the mainland, including Andalusian gazpacho, Catalan bread with crushed tomatoes and garlic, and Iberian cured sausages.
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