If you’re in torremolinos and craving a standout seafood paella, Restaurante Amillo is a must‑visit. Nestled right on the beachfront, the moment you step in you’re greeted by a relaxed Mediterranean vibe—it’s informal yet inviting .
What truly steals the show is their paella de marisco. It’s the highlight of the menu, and for good reason. Made with generous, fresh seafood—plump mussels, juicy prawns, clams—and perfectly cooked rice, it hits the sweet spot between flavor and texture.
Service at Amillo is another standout. Attentive and friendly, the staff strike a perfect balance between efficiency and warmth.
The beachside setting is just the icing on the cake. You get amazing sea views, outdoor seating with enough space (including for prams), and an overall laid‑back vibe that fits perfectly with the food .
Highly recommended for lunch or...
Read moreFood was good but the staff are very rude. The waiter was very reluctant to serve us. He was rude and did not listen to us properly when ordering our food which meant we had to keep repeating ourselves. He did not lay the table or supply us with knives and forks. We had to do it ourselves. We had to go into the restaurant to find him to pay. We were going to order cocktails and two puddings but left as if we had waited we would have missed our flight. Would definitely NOT recommend this restaurant. There are much better ones along...
Read moreWe order chipirones, all of them having their "plumas" (guts) not removed, this is ABC for preparing this tapa, which is No. 1 in Spain! Also it was full of sand hoppers (pulga de playa). Not so good, not so tasty and a bit disgusting. The rice a banda was ok, nothing spectacular. Chiringuitos are not gourmet places so you can give them a break but we didn't feel it was clean enough and the staff was a bit grumpy or minding their own business. One waitress was very kind (she...
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