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Horno del Duque
The invariably busy Horno del Duque offers standard helpings of paella Valenciana with chicken to bag-laden shoppers.
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Mesón Serranito
Specialising in the serranito, a Spanish gastronomic institution consisting of a slice of toasted bread heaped with a pork fillet, roasted pepper, a nice bit of jamón and garlic, this place is tops for trying this simple but scrumptious bite. The décor is all stuffed bulls' heads and there are photos of Hemingway enjoying a bullfight.
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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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Río Grande
This restaurant wins the prize for most desirable location; many diners spend their mealtime gazing at the Torre del Oro. If the menu does manage to catch your eye, try the cuttlefish.
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