Casa Joaquín

Almería


Fresh seafood is the draw at this historic Almería bodega, classically attired with hanging hams and rustic clutter. What's on offer depends on the day's catch but regular crowd-pleasers include juicy gambas rojas (red prawns) cooked a la plancha (grilled on a hotplate), and fried calamares (squid).


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2. Museo de la Guitarra

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