Restaurants in Melilla
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Cafetería Nuevo California
This modern cafeteria with a small outdoor terrace has a wide-ranging menu and friendly waiters eager to help your clumsy Spanish along. The sandwiches and pasta are particularly good, all washed down with a cold cerveza (beer).
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Café Central
Next to the park, this is a busy breakfast spot, with great coffee, pastries and cooked items. The inside can sometimes be a bit smoky, but there's a seating area outside. Clocks set to various time zones remind you of the hour at home.
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La Onubense
With its rough-hewn wood furniture and unpolished décor, this place looks like the quintessential tapas bar. The house speciality is spicy bollito de Pringá (meatball) and other classic tapas delicacies.
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Antony Pizza Factory
Less factory, rather a cosy brasserie, its staff still work hard to dish out heavily loaded pizzas and some rich pasta sauces. Popular with Melilla's young, it has a sunken snug area for quiet dining.
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Café Rossy
Another reliable place to grab a quick eat or while away an hour with a book and a coffee. The bocadillos are a perfect lunchtime snack - enjoy the ham ones now before you head into Morocco.
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La Cervecería
Classier than the Onubense across the street, La Cervecería is decorated in Gaudíesque fashion by the Melillan architect Carlos Baeza.
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Café Toga
This small bar in the lee of a grand church dishes out cañas, tapas and sandwiches throughout the day.
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