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Figón de Alfaro
Popular with young folk and families, it offers full meals and a range of juicy montaditos (mini-rolls). Eat in the bar area, where prices are a little lower, or in the more sedate interconnecting dining room.
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Hotel Rincón de Pepe
At the restaurant here, renowned throughout Spain, you're guaranteed a true gourmet experience. Just around the corner, La Barra del Rincón de Pepe, with food from the same kitchen, does an excellent-value menú del día .
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La Cocina de Vives
For economical eating, you can't beat this bustling place with its huge range of dishes, all on display, to eat in or take away.
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La Gran Taberna
The walls are an attractive clutter of old menus, posters, programmes and calendars at this highly regarded restaurant. Work your way through its magnificent menú tradicional , chalked up on the blackboard and constant for over a decade, where the dishes just keep coming and coming. Go down Calle Doctor Marañon, opposite the Corte Inglés department store, and La Gran Taberna is before you.
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Las Cadenas
Las Cadenas is all low beams and leaded windows, with a cosy and friendly atmosphere. If you're up for trying out dishes that are a little more traditional, Las Cadenas offers simple but tasty fare made from fresh local produce.
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Morales
Your dish won't come smothered in subtle sauces, jus or coulis here. What you'll get at this traditional family-run restaurant is the freshest of fish and first-class quality meat, cooked with care.
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Restaurante Hispano
Snuggling between hotels Hispano I and II, this place gives you the choice of casual bar dining at the front or ultra-smart restaurant dining at the back. Both wings offer a fabulous range of fresh fish and creative cooking. The three-course lunch menu, eaten at the bar, is a real bargain.
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