Tapas restaurants in Granada
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Poë
British-Angolan Poë offers Brazilian favourites such as feijoada or chicken stew with polenta, and a trendy multicultural vibe.
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Bodegas Castañeda
An institution and reputedly the oldest bar in Granada, this kitchen whips up traditional food in a typical bodega setting. The free tapa of paella is almost enough for a light lunch. Get a table before 2pm as it gets very busy then.
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Momento2
Over here have some of the best food of Granada. Try the morcilla blood sausage tapa with date pesto, cherry compote and a wafer of fried milk.
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Om-Kalsum
A few doors away from Poë, Om-Kalsum sticks to Arabic-influenced favourites such as lamb mini-tagines and chicken kebabs.
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Café Central
Perk up with a strong morning coffee (€1.60) at this laid-back cafe with a feeling of yesteryear to it.
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Cunini
This place dishes up first-class fish and seafood as tapas if you stand at the bar, or full meals out back.
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Reca
A tapas classic rightly famous for its salmorejo and its all-through-the-afternoon food service.
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