Italian restaurants in Spain
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La Trattoria
The Alameda is lined with restaurants and cafes. First-class food and efficient service make La Trattoria one of the best and busiest Italian eateries in town.
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Lac Majùr
You could easily miss this cosy slice of northwest Italy while striding along the quiet and unusually leafy lane outside. Inside, all sorts of home-cooking delights await, including the house specials, gnocchi and trofie. The latter are twists of pasta, usually served with pesto sauce, from Liguria. Try the mascarpone and ham variant followed by, say, a saltimbocca alla romana (a veal slice cooked with ham, sage and sweet Marsala wine).
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La Bella Napoli
There are pizza joints all over Barcelona. And then there’s the real thing: the way they make it in Naples. This place even feels like Naples. The waiters are mostly from across the Med and have that cheeky southern Italian approach to food, customers and everything else. The pizzas are good, ranging from the simple margherita to a heavenly black-truffle number.
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Melton
You know you’re onto something when Italians recommend an Italian restaurant. This slick place offers well-prepared pasta and risotto dishes (the latter, for example, with foie gras) and a tempting array of meat and fish mains. For an unusual pasta option, try the lasagnetta de tòfona negra i múrgules (little lasagna with black truffle and morel mushrooms).
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Specchio Magico
Calm and charming, this tiny Italian joint is perfect for intimate get-togethers and is one of the most reliable Italian options in town. The pasta is truly al dente, with several varieties from the Puglia region (and the chance to taste a reasonable burrata (a fresh Italian cheese made from buffalo mozzarella and cream).
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Nonno Peppe
If you’re on a long haul and need a break from tapas, you can’t go wrong with the genuine Italian fare served up in this economical place run by a couple from Salerno near Naples. There’s great spaghetti alla vongole (with clams), pesto and pizzas, along with homey Italian-style service.
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Restaurante San Marco
Once a place with a cult following for its pasta and pizza, nowadays San Marco's produces average Italian food. The setting of this particular branch is wonderful though, in a large refurbished Arabic bath. Try a plate of penne all'Arrabbiata and a glass of frosty white wine.
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La Vita é Bella
With tasty, authentic Italian dishes that would put many sit-down restaurants to shame, the Italian-run La Vita é Bella does a roaring trade in pizza, pasta, calzone, salad and tiramisú. Take the plate of your choice down to Plaza del Dos de Mayo and watch the barrio life.
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Ke Pasta
If you have grown a tad weary of piggy fare, then this Italian restaurant dishes up good pasta dishes, if not quite in the Neapolitan league. More unusual options include tortellini with rúcula and fiocchi (pasta) with cheese and pear.
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Antigua Casa Ángel Sierra
This historic old taberna (tavern) is the antithesis of modern Chueca chic. It has hardly changed since it opened in 1917 and thankfully that includes the wonderful façade. Fronting onto the Plaza de Chueca, it can get pretty lively of an evening.
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Ristorante Cosa Nostra
Forget the Mafiosi nameplate; this is the best Italian food in Seville and well worth crossing the river for. The pizzas are spun in front of your eyes and the rich creamy risottos ought to have every paella chef in the city looking over their shoulder.
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Mille Grazie
Despite the worrying inclusion of a Hawaiian pizza (with pineapple), the chef here is Italian and the dishes are tasty and good. Try the panzotti Mille Grazie (ravioli-style pasta stuffed with spinach and walnuts).
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Porta Rossa
Excellent ingredients make a fine basis for authentic Italian classics starring a tender steak salad with arugula in a tart balsamic and lemon dressing. The owners and staff are friendly and attentive. It's best to reserve early.
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10.7 Vista y Sol
Milan meets the sea in this Italian eatery (with an international wine list). DJ sounds, black-and-white decor and a relaxed vibe make it perfect for lingering.
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Il Casone
With its outdoor tables on the lovely Plaza de Olavide, reasonable prices and fresh and inventive Italian cooking, Il Casone is most excellent.
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Rosso Pomodoro
Another local Italian favourite, this place serves up authentic Italian cuisine.
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