The 12345 restaurants in 🇪🇸Malaga, Spain have to eat
🍴 Málaga Food Highlights: From Seafood Shacks to Late-Night Bites 🍤 Freiduría Chupytira With 4,000+ Google reviews and a 4.5 rating, this spot lives up to the hype! It’s like a lively seafood shack—think Qingdao or Weihai vibes, but cheaper. The menu even has Chinese translations 🇨🇳. Local clams (only found in Málaga!) are a standout—meat on both shells, super fresh. My Spanish colleagues insisted I try the clams and lemon-flavored cod—they were right! The boiled shrimp? A table staple—everyone digs in with their hands. Bonus: Fried eggplant with brown sugar syrup—surprisingly delicious. We splurged on a bottle of white wine, and the total (food + drink) was €77. By 10 PM, the sky was still dim—we strolled the coast, feeling the early summer breeze 🌬️. People played volleyball, walked dogs, and jogged on the beach—pure relaxation. 🍳 La Campana Another must-try recommended by Spanish colleagues! We ordered cod (a specialty), fried baby squid, eggplant with brown sugar, and large squid slices—then the waiter stopped us: “Too much! Order these first, then add more if you’re hungry.” He was right—portions are huge! Three people, plus drinks: €66. Málaga’s prices? Impossible not to love 😍. 🥓 Picasso Bar Tapas Hyped on Xiaohongshu and with 10,000+ Google reviews (4.7 rating), but my experience was just okay. The 5-tapas blind box? Now €14 (price went up). Ham was €23—pricy, but portions are big. Three people, with drinks: €90. Still, dining in the square until midnight? The vibe’s unbeatable 🌃. 🍜 Restaurante La Parada A tiny Chinese restaurant near Málaga’s bus station—more like fast food, but perfect for a rainy day (we ducked in during a downpour). Prices are shocking: Sweet and sour pork? €6.5. I wanted to order every dish on the menu! We had 3 bowls of noodles + 3 dishes—total for three people? Around €10 each. Don’t expect fancy—just solid, satisfying Chinese food. 🍜 Yatai Ramen EDUPA Passed by late after a day at sea and grabbed it for (midnight snack). Cheap, tasty, and authentic Japanese ramen—€8-9 a bowl. My mom joked, “Portions are small!” but c’mon—for that price? No complaints 😂. 🥖 Unnamed Breakfast Spot (Near Málaga Train Station) Right behind the station—their churros are unique: no ridges, more like long, thin Chinese fried dough sticks. So good 🤤. #Europe #Spain #Málaga #SpainTravel #SeafoodShack #FoodieFind #Andalusia #MálagaEats