In the heart of Marbella's picturesque old town, nestled amidst the charming streets, you'll discover the renowned gem of a Tapas Bar, "Taberna Casa Curro Marbella." This cozy Spanish bar and restaurant can be found on the quaint Calle Pantaleón, just a stone's throw from Plaza Los Naranjas in the "Casco Antiguo de Marbella." What truly sets this place apart is its exceptional Spanish Tapas, showcasing the finest Jamón and even featuring "Imperial Caviar" from Iran, a brand known for its origins in London, UK, and its prestigious reputation worldwide. Chef Omar, a dedicated and masterful culinary artist, crafts tapas with not only artistic flair but also an unparalleled global taste. During our visit, we savored delights like Cantabrian Anchovies from Santoña, a truffle cheese-topped beef burger, artichokes, and a selection of other tapas, all expertly paired with a well-balanced local Andalusian white wine. Our waiter, Thomas, was a treasure trove of knowledge and attentiveness, ensuring our experience was nothing short of exceptional. Chef Omar's culinary mastery was evident in every dish, both in presentation and taste. If you find yourself strolling through Marbella's old town, I wholeheartedly recommend adding Taberna Casa Curro to your must-visit list. However, do plan ahead and secure a reservation to ensure you savor this delightful culinary experience to the fullest. Bon...
Read moreI really enjoyed the food and wine at first but after we paid the bill and doing some research, I noticed that they OVERCHARGED us and must have charged us tourist prices. They also charged us for shrimp that we didn’t get. We ordered 4 glasses of wine, tuna and tomato salad, iberico ham, chorizo, cheese and bread and it came out to $90 euro!!! In what world does this amount make sense?!! I wish I looked at the bill but my boyfriend paid while I was in the restroom. I’m very upset and disappointed by this and feel completely scammed and taken advantage of. Please don’t go here or if you do carefully look at your bill. I looked at the bill and compared it to the menu prices online and it just didn’t add up. Feeling...
Read moreIf you want a local feel in the tiny streets of the old town in Marbella, look no further! The locals hop in for a wine, beer and salted prawns and are on their way in 15 minutes. Friends stay at the bar and the tourist stay a little bit longer. The tapas served are mostly cold cuts but they are amazing! The Iberco delicious and the wines perfect and for very reasonable prices. If there is a line just wait inside until a spot opens up. It will probably take no longer then 10 min. If you dont know what the this is about, ask or just order. Never to old...
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