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Authentic Eats in Malaga: Traditional Cafés and Restaurants

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The Andalusian city of Malaga is home to some wonderful traditional Spanish cuisine, with a whole host of charming and authentic cafés and restaurants offering a delicious selection of dishes. Central Málaga is a great place to find classic Spanish meals such as paella and fried fish, whilst Café con Libros is a great spot to unwind with a great book and a coffee. Take a look at some of the finest spots for authentic eats in Malaga.

Central Málaga

What better place to start than Café Central Málaga? Head to the Lounge to sample the restaurant’s signature dish of fried fish, or order the scrumptious anchovies (traditional to the region) for a real authentic taste.

Central Málaga is guaranteed to satisfy all appetites and tastes since it boasts an extensive menu offering a wide variety of dishes – be sure to try the classic Spanish dish, paella. The restaurant also has its own terrace, so take your food outdoors and enjoy the taste sensations under the stars.

Café con Libros

The next eatery to check out after arriving in the city following your Malaga airport transfer is Café con Libros. After opening in 1998, this charming little outfit in Plaza de la Merced has attracted tourists and locals in their hundreds, all coming to enjoy the café’s charming atmosphere and book-themed interior.

Read the latest newspaper, browse books in various languages or just enjoy a spot of breakfast and a quick coffee with a friend. Café con Libros is incredibly welcoming, and really does have its own unique charm.

Mesón Astorga Restaurant

Set up by three brothers well over 25 years ago, the Mesón Astorga is regarded as one of the best restaurants in the area, offering upmarket cuisine to its many returning customers. Immensely popular with the locals, the menu is made up of regional favourites transformed into luxury dishes.

Ligula

Another restaurant which has taken an innovative approach to classic dishes, Ligula’s main dining room offers a perfect traditional space in which you can enjoy the very finest of Malaga’s cuisine. Customers regard the service here as some of the best in the city, so you can rest assured that you’ll be treated like a real VIP.

How to Get There

Flights to Malaga are available from airports across the UK, and the flight time is rarely longer than three hours. From the airport, the best way to reach your accommodation is to take a pre-booked Malaga airport transfer to take you from door to door. This is the most convenient and cost-effective way to travel and will take you directly to your accommodation without any hassle.

Booking a Malaga airport transfer well in advance of your trip will allow you to rest easy knowing that all your travel arrangements are sorted. You’ll be greeted at the airport by a friendly and professional driver who will be keen to help in any way.

If you’re looking to sample traditional Spanish and Andalusian cuisine, then look no further than the city of Malaga. The eateries here are sure to offer something that will satisfy your taste buds.

Lukas Johannes is a driver for Shuttle Direct, the number one provider of shared and private airport transfers in various countries across the globe. If you’re looking for an affordable Malaga airport transfer, Lukas and his colleagues can make sure that you and your luggage get to and from the airport swiftly and safely.

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