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Miguelito El Cariñoso Restaurante
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Paella & seafood selections in a simple establishment with a terrace facing a seaside promenade.
Nearby attractions
Playa Las Acacias
Spain
Bernabe Fernandez-Canivell library
C. Practicante Pedro Román, 7, Málaga-Este, 29017 Málaga, Spain
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Cjón. de Marina, 8, Málaga-Este, 29017 Málaga, Spain
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Miguelito El Cariñoso Restaurante

P.º Marítimo el Pedregal, 77, Málaga-Este, 29017 Málaga, Spain
4.3(1.2K)
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Paella & seafood selections in a simple establishment with a terrace facing a seaside promenade.

attractions: Playa Las Acacias, Bernabe Fernandez-Canivell library, Astilleros Nereo, restaurants: Hamburguesería Mafalda, La Galerna, Restaurante La Chancla, Restaurante El Caleño, RESTAURANTE KANALOA PEDREGALEJO, Espigones Restaurante, Restaurante Rompeolas, Ciao Pedregalejo 47, Las Acacias Restaurant, Los Cuñaos
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+34 952 29 94 43

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Featured dishes

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Ensaladilla Rusa
Russian salad (salade russe, russis cher salat)
Plato Cogollos Con Ajos
Heart of letuce with garlic (coeur de laitue avec de l'ail, herz von kopfsalat mit knoblauch)
Plato Cogollos Con Anchoas
Heart of letuce with anchovies (coeur de laitue avec des anchois, herz von kopfsalat mit anchovis)
Plato Tomate Con Ajo
Tomatos's salade with garlic (salade de tomate avec de l'ail, salat von tomate mit knoblauch)
Plato Tomate Ventresca De Atún
Tomatos's salade with tuna belly (salade de tomate avec de ventre de thon, salat von tomate mit thunfisch bauch)

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Nearby attractions of Miguelito El Cariñoso Restaurante

Playa Las Acacias

Bernabe Fernandez-Canivell library

Astilleros Nereo

Playa Las Acacias

Playa Las Acacias

4.1

(80)

Open 24 hours
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Bernabe Fernandez-Canivell library

Bernabe Fernandez-Canivell library

3.7

(33)

Open 24 hours
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Astilleros Nereo

Astilleros Nereo

4.6

(35)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Miguelito El Cariñoso Restaurante

Hamburguesería Mafalda

La Galerna

Restaurante La Chancla

Restaurante El Caleño

RESTAURANTE KANALOA PEDREGALEJO

Espigones Restaurante

Restaurante Rompeolas

Ciao Pedregalejo 47

Las Acacias Restaurant

Los Cuñaos

Hamburguesería Mafalda

Hamburguesería Mafalda

4.4

(1.2K)

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La Galerna

La Galerna

4.0

(1.2K)

$

Open until 1:30 AM
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Restaurante La Chancla

Restaurante La Chancla

4.3

(1.3K)

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Restaurante El Caleño

Restaurante El Caleño

4.5

(809)

$$

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Reviews of Miguelito El Cariñoso Restaurante

4.3
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4.0
2y

When you go to Malaga, the first thing you should eat is Skewered Sardines cooked on an open barbecue over a wood fire. Chiringuitos, the symbol of the city in terms of gastronomy, are lined up on the beach. They cook seafood on skewers over a wood fire in the boat-grills located right in front of the restaurants. Miguelito El Cariñoso is one of the most well-known ones and the choice of local people. When we found the wood-fired barbecue, we also wanted to try the Skewered Octopus (€23). Spain, which is at the top of the world in terms of seafood quality, did not surprise again in terms of product quality. Especially the Sardine was the best we ate. It was an experience worth changing our route and stopping by...

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2.0
2y

Checked out all the restaurants in Pedregalejo as I have been here 12 days. Wanted to try grilled squid and after reading reviews settled on this one. Never had grilled squid here before, but had it in Kefalonia where it was excellent. However here it was a big disappointment. When it came, and bearing in mind that the restaurant was not busy, it was cold ( not luke warm or warmish, as could be expected in these restaurants) and was so tough it was near impossible to cut with a sharp knife. I had to leave it. I was not charged for the dish but nevertheless, there was no apology or explanation for the...

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5.0
7y

Great place for a fish lunch and glass of wine. Right on the Paseo Marítimo de pedregalejo. Miguelitos is famous for many fish dishes and paella.

The restaurant is normally very busy and booking a table is really required. The food is a very good standard the staff and service is very friendly and welcoming, bearing in mind the typical Spanish style waiters in seafood Restaurant.

The sardines are really fresh and are best eaten in the months without an R in them. Spanish calendar

Well worth the visit remember...

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Kaim BrosKaim Bros
When you go to Malaga, the first thing you should eat is Skewered Sardines cooked on an open barbecue over a wood fire. Chiringuitos, the symbol of the city in terms of gastronomy, are lined up on the beach. They cook seafood on skewers over a wood fire in the boat-grills located right in front of the restaurants. Miguelito El Cariñoso is one of the most well-known ones and the choice of local people. When we found the wood-fired barbecue, we also wanted to try the Skewered Octopus (€23). Spain, which is at the top of the world in terms of seafood quality, did not surprise again in terms of product quality. Especially the Sardine was the best we ate. It was an experience worth changing our route and stopping by here. . . #kaimbros
Andrada FluerasAndrada Flueras
Paella was quite average in my opinion, not very tasty, slightly bitter, with little seafood and lots of chicken. Not bad, just not one you would remember. Service was however just perfect, and prices are not bad. The view is very nice at sunset, but the terrace was almost fully booked at evening opening on Friday, so it's probably best to book in advance. Be careful, the restaurants in this area (not just this one) add 10% tip on the bill by default.
Tony DaniTony Dani
One of a myriad of seafood restaurants lining the esplanade along the beach. They all seem to offer the same foods. We had some of the fire roasted sardines cooked in a fire pit across from the restaurant. We were there in July and the tomato and garlic salad was only red in color and lacked any tomato flavor. Getting attention of the waitstaff to place additional orders was next to impossible.
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When you go to Malaga, the first thing you should eat is Skewered Sardines cooked on an open barbecue over a wood fire. Chiringuitos, the symbol of the city in terms of gastronomy, are lined up on the beach. They cook seafood on skewers over a wood fire in the boat-grills located right in front of the restaurants. Miguelito El Cariñoso is one of the most well-known ones and the choice of local people. When we found the wood-fired barbecue, we also wanted to try the Skewered Octopus (€23). Spain, which is at the top of the world in terms of seafood quality, did not surprise again in terms of product quality. Especially the Sardine was the best we ate. It was an experience worth changing our route and stopping by here. . . #kaimbros
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Paella was quite average in my opinion, not very tasty, slightly bitter, with little seafood and lots of chicken. Not bad, just not one you would remember. Service was however just perfect, and prices are not bad. The view is very nice at sunset, but the terrace was almost fully booked at evening opening on Friday, so it's probably best to book in advance. Be careful, the restaurants in this area (not just this one) add 10% tip on the bill by default.
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One of a myriad of seafood restaurants lining the esplanade along the beach. They all seem to offer the same foods. We had some of the fire roasted sardines cooked in a fire pit across from the restaurant. We were there in July and the tomato and garlic salad was only red in color and lacked any tomato flavor. Getting attention of the waitstaff to place additional orders was next to impossible.
Tony Dani

Tony Dani

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