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El Rincón de Curro
Calle de Carretera, Almonaster la Real, Huelva
FINALLY over in Almonaster la Real you will find another highly-rated restaurant, El Rincon de Curro, which has been...
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The Forge, Casares
Ctra de Casares Km 9.8, 29690 Casares, Malaga
IT is over two decades since Michael Forge and his wife Athene set up this stunning restaurant in the...
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Venta de Alfarnate
Antigua Ctra de Malaga-Granada, km 513, Malaga
SERVING food for around 800 years, Venta de Alfarnate rightly claims to be the oldest restaurant in Andalucia. There...
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Casa Piolas
Calle Ramon y Cajal s/n, Algarinejo, Granada
FOOD was never this much fun. Like a sorcerer, dressed in black, Jose welcomes you with a flaming plate...
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Arroyo Hondo
Ctra. De Casares Km 10, 29690 Casares, Malaga
THIS charming spot in a beautiful rural location, serves up mostly European dishes – including a traditional Sunday lunch...
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Fountainhead
Riogordo, Malaga
IF you are looking for somewhere to combine fine food with fantastic lodging then this is it. Come for...
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Cerro de Hijar
Paraje Cerro de Hijar, Tolox, Malaga
HOW such sophistication can be created from a municipal-built hotel is anything short of remarkable. As remarkable, in fact,...
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Yerbaguena
Carretera de la Estacion s/n, Campillos, Malaga
IT is an unlikely town to find such an exciting, fresh and stylish place, but Campillos is incredibly lucky...
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Molino del Santo
Barriada de la Estacion, Benaojan, Malaga
AS rural idylls go this takes some beating. The converted mill is sited in a delightful location next to...
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Restaurante Montecruz
Plaza de San Pedro, Aracena, Huelva
ONE of the only restaurants in Andalucia to be certified organic by Spain’s equivilent of the soil association CAAE,...
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Estacion 4
Calle Estacion 4, Bubion, Granada
IN the cobbled backstreets of the high mountain town of Bubion, this is truly a place to make your...
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Spain's most evocative region finally has a restaurant culture of which to be proud. From mountain terraces to cave restaurants, from inventive fine dining to top-value venta offerings, Andalucia has it all.
Having worked on the Daily Mail and freelanced for other UK national newspapers, journalist Jon Clarke moved to Andalucia in 2003. While continuing to work as a travel writer he set up the region's first community newspaper, the Olive Press