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5.0 (1 review)
Open 6:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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El Chaleco - El Chaleco

El Chaleco

5.0(1 review)
95.5 km
€€€

This is a Michelin rated restaurant and it is spectacular! So if you don't want to read the entire…read morereview, skip it and just go enjoy lunch or dinner here. You will not be disappointed, and I must say, it is NOT pricey at all. It is something different, a change from the other cuisine that you will typically find in the area. This is truly a hidden gem, a rare find, and by all means a bargain! They are closed Sunday evening and all day Monday except in June and July when they are open every night. You will have a set menu. In our case it was 6 courses for 36€. There is a full wine list with plenty of reasonably priced vinos. The service was phenomenal - we did not pour an ounce of wine ourselves. If the glass was near empty it was promptly filled. Same held true for the water. The place settings were immaculate - not a fingerprint to be found. The food was mind blowing. Everything was beautifully presented - artistic, flawless, just mesmerizing. Each course was cooked perfectly, exquisitely, and was nothing short of a culinary masterpiece. My compliments to the chef! You surely are missing out if you visit Almuñecar and don't eat here.

From the owner: El Chaleco es un restaurante de cocina francesa ubicado en Almuñécar. Nos encantará recibirles y…read moreatenderles en un marco tranquilo y acogedor, Lydie Renaud y su equipo se encargarán de dar el toque necesario para descubrir el espíritu del buen saber vivir francés. Abierto desde el 1997, nuestro restaurante no hace más que progresar gracias a su dinamismo, seriedad y política de precios, que han seducido a sus cada vez más numerosos clientes. Gracias a nuestra profesionalidad podemos ofrecerle por 21,95 €. un entrante, pan, un plato de carne o pescado y un postre todo elegido de la carta sin ningún otro suplemento, I.V.A. incluido.Almuñecar tiene un clima excepcional y un restaurante..... El Chaleco.

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El Chaleco
El Chaleco - Pumpkin soup with a very complex cannoli-like filling wrapped with pumpkin slices

Pumpkin soup with a very complex cannoli-like filling wrapped with pumpkin slices

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Pasteleria casera

La Brujhada

La Brujhada

4.3(7 reviews)
36.9 km
€€€

*NOTE* If anyone experiences such rude behaviour please do not hesitate to ask for the papel de…read morereclamación form. You can request this form even if you are a tourist. Horrible service from a condescending and misgonystic waiter. We asked to have only a coffee and sat outside to enjoy the street live musicians. At the end the waiter constantly made condescending nasty remarks how we spent only 4 euros and not enough money to sit at his tables. He continued telling us that we are just American woman on vacation in Málaga. Then pushed my friend on her shoulder and yelled at us to get out of his restaurant. He continued to yell at us as we walked down the street. We were disgusted and immediately told the police nearby who accompanied us to the restaurant to help us file a formal complaint with the city hall. Of course with the presence of the police he was respectful and polite only to the police. But he continued to make nasty comments about women and the police had to ask him to sit quietly as we filed a formal complaint. He didn't stop and told me good luck filling out the form because it's not in English! LoL We all know how Americans are so uneducated right? The police spoke no English so how did I explain the situation... Maybe this silly American is studying Spanish in Spain?? Nah we are just uneducated American tourists. I strongly do not recommend this establishment and hope no one has to suffer this behavior for buying a coffee and sitting outside for 40 minutes. If there was a minimum to sit down he could have told us and we would have made a decision to stay or leave. Many cities with restaurants in prime locations make there expectations clear and we respect that. But it's not acceptable to treat people like second class for not spending enough. Stay away.

Definitely the best meal in Malaga!! The owners were very friendly. The food was of high quality…read moreand very delicious. I would recommend you try it out if you are in Malaga. It's right by the Picasso museum. The foie gras were tasty. Tuna had very interesting and diverse flavors. We also tried Choucroute which had a ton of meat and close to a German dish because it's from east part of France. Dessert was amazing also - try the chocolate mousse and lemon cake. If you enjoy good quality food and have time. Try it out and you'll love it.

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La Brujhada
La Brujhada
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Garnacha - Chocolate Cake

Garnacha

4.3(3 reviews)
15.6 km
€€€

Fantastic food and service. Super friendly staff very professional service. The food was great…read moreexcellent presentation flavors were very well done. Highly recommend we where here on vacation has researched restaurants this was highly recommended.

My husband, sister, and I had lunch at Garnacha during our visit in Marbella, Spain. The food at…read moreGarnacha is simply to die for! My sister and I decided on the lunch tasting menu. The lunch tasting menu included a glass of wine and your choice of starter, main course, and dessert. For my starter I had the Salmorejo (tomato and bread purée), garnished with Iberian jamón. The Salmorejo was similar to gazpacho, but the texture was more delicate. I ordered the rabbit cannelloni with creamy pureed potatoes as my entree. This dish was absolutely amazing! The portion was small, but very filling and rich in flavor. For dessert I chose the pear strudel in phyllo dough with ice cream. It was the perfect ending to such a wonderful meal! I thought the tasting menu was a great deal for 16€. My husband ordered from the a-la-carte menu instead. He started his meal with the aged goat cheese with bitter orange marmalade, walnuts and strawberries. I had to steal a bite since I love goat cheese; so good! For an entree he ordered the duck foie gras with apple crumble and grated almonds. My husband offered a few bites to my sister and I and I admit we considered ordering another plate for the table to share! The dish tasted like a decadent apple pie! Finished our lunch with some espresso. This was one of my favorite meals in Marbella. I highly recommend dining here if you are visiting Marbella. Reservations were not necessary in January, but I imagine they are necessary if you are visiting during the peak travel season.

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Garnacha - Cabrito

Cabrito

Garnacha - Sea Bass

Sea Bass

Garnacha - First Course: Salmorejo (tomato and bread purée), garnished with Iberian jamón.

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First Course: Salmorejo (tomato and bread purée), garnished with Iberian jamón.

Bistro & Fondue - argentine - Updated July 2026

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