Thursday July 29th 2010

Your Favourite Restaurant in Marbella

restaurant2Marbella offers hundreds of different restaurants. One would assume its easy to fine a nice place with style and good food and service amongst this multitude of restaurants in a tourist resort.

But what about these really special places? You know, the ones you get excited about when you start telling your friends. So please share with us: Whats the best restaurant in Marbella in your opinion?

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7 Responses to “Your Favourite Restaurant in Marbella”

  1. Magna cafe, one of my favorites in the golf valley,near Puerto Banus first class service first class European/ continental food with a hint of Swedish cuisine

    Paperdella Italian restaurant at Laguna beach fine Italian culinary cuisine fist class service lovely setting by the beach R@B back ground music love it great for Sunday lunch

  2. Michael Moon says:

    I am significantly less wealthy than Barry so I have to say that my favourite at the moment is Restaurante Acebucha in Marbella. Recommended for lunch, the menu del dia is only 9.90€ for three courses with a drink and the quality and variety in incredible. The service is also excellent, extremely friendly and makes a refreshing change!

    The restaurant is situated next door to the Hotel Baviera on Camino del Calvario, in the centre of Marbella.

    Bon apetite

    Michael

  3. Call2Abroad says:

    Another vote for Paperdella @ Laguna Village.

    However, my favourite is Casanis in the Old Town of Marbella. Beautiful French Bistro, excellent food.

  4. Steve says:

    Many, many candidates. I even like the top-floor cafes in El Corte Inglés in Puerto Banus and Marbella.

    Magna – as stated and what about the re-vamped restaurant in the Hotel Lorcrimar?

  5. Timeshare Relief says:

    Marbella is a great place. In determining the best restaurant in that place, it’s relative as it depends on what one likes for a meal and for a place. Do some surfing on the net and see more of the available places to dine in in that area.

  6. Mariela says:

    Mesón El Pollo del Tío Paco,Málaga on number 1 followed by los Mellizos, Arroyo de la Miel!!

  7. Bob Smith says:

    The marks of a fine restaurant are the bread, the soup, the house wine and the piano player. In Marbella, Hotel el Fuerte has a nice grand piano and sometimes a pianist. The Havana Cafe has a piano but no pianist. The Incosol Hotel has a fine pianist twice a week. Da Bruno sul Mare has a piano and a trio. Have I missed one?

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