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Club Nautico
This simple restaurant has a nice location overlooking the yacht harbour. The three-course menú del diá (daily set menu) is a popular choice, while the luscious fish dishes will set you back the same amount on their own.
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El Puente Cafeteria
Opening out onto a plaza made for people-watching, El Puente is a trendy and modern café-bar with great sandwiches or an ideal stop for breakfast. It gets hugely busy, so work hard to catch the eyes of the staff.
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Gran Muralla
A If your tastebuds have had enough Spanish (or Moroccan) food, this Chinese restaurant will serve up something quite different. The menu has a wide range of Chinese standards, and portions are hearty. Window tables have views over the plaza and out to sea.
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La Jota
With a delightful array of cakes and ice creams, this little joint also does decent tapas; you can have full meals in the adjoining restaurant. A good place to start - or end - a day of exploring the city.
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La Marina
This smart, friendly restaurant is often crowded at lunch time. It specialises in fish dishes, but also does a great value three-course set menu of the chicken/fish and chips variety.
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La Tasca del Pedro
Small, friendly and popular with the locals, this restaurant has a good range of seafood, Spanish and simple Italian dishes.
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Mesón de Pacho
Each drink comes with a plate of tapas. This place is very homely and welcoming, but tends to get crowded. Other dishes, like burgers and omelettes, are also available.
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Mesón el Bache
Plenty of seating space and a printed menu (albeit in Spanish) make this less like the real thing, but still a great place to devour some tapas.
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Mesón el Cortijo
This slightly more upmarket choice is still very welcoming with its friendly atmosphere and tempting counter display.
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