5 Restaurants To Try In Marbella In 2022 - Simply-Shuttles
Whatever your gastronomic expectations may be for
your visit to the Costa del Sol, you are unlikely to be disappointed by the
wealth and diversity of eateries that the Marbella area has to offer.
Our own Marbella
restaurant transfers here at Simply Shuttles are in demand for many reasons, and there’s no
question that the city and municipality’s intriguing and wide-ranging cuisine
is one of them. So, what restaurants might you be best advised to give a go
when you are next in Marbella?
The Farm
If you are seeking a place for dinner in Marbella
that isn’t merely somewhere pleasant to dine, but also represents a broader and
rewarding cultural experience, you could scarcely better The Farm.
Situated in one of Marbella Old Town’s oldest
properties, The Farm offers far more than just historical charm. The food
itself is fantastically organic and seasonal, while the cosy cobbled plaza and
a secret garden provide the ideal setting in which to appreciate flamenco shows
as you savour high-quality food made from carefully selected, locally sourced
ingredients.
Ta-Kumi Gastro Bar
Given its location in the newer part of Marbella,
it seems only befitting that Ta-Kumi exudes a contemporary vibe, but also real
warmth and authenticity as a place to sample a distinctive fusion of Japanese
and Mediterranean dishes.
Given that it’s operated by two of Marbella’s
best-known chefs – Toshio Tsutsui and Álvaro Arbeloa – you will be able to look
forward to revelling in the taste sensations here. Online reviewers rate the
sushi particularly highly, although you might be just as likely to delight in
the gorgeous-smelling woks, fried noodles, or tempura and teppanyaki
dishes.
Ebe La Polaca
Marbella offers a formidable complement of
restaurants that are proud to embrace all manner of culinary influences from
across the globe. However, sometimes – just sometimes – during your stays here,
it may be a more ‘authentic’ and unadulterated taste of the ‘traditional’ Spain
that you most yearn for.
In that case, Ebe La Polaca, situated at the edge
of Marbella’s historic centre, could be the local gastronomic destination for
you. Situated near the ‘Mercado Municipal’ central market, this atmospheric
eatery offers local delicacies – encompassing the likes of montaditos,
bocadillos, and tapas – that feel ‘just right’ in its impressive 17th-century
building set across several floors.
Nika Café
Not ‘just’ a go-to for an excellently priced lunch,
Nika Café – which can be found on a quiet residential street parallel with
Marbella’s main Ricardo Soriano boulevard – really does offer a down-to-earth
atmosphere that will make you feel like you are eating in an actual Italian
home.
We’re especially fond of the flavour-packed pasta
dishes at this charming eatery – but really, whatever your tastes may be in
homemade Italian cuisine, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your
tastebuds here. Don’t forget to help yourself to some of the irresistible baked
goods, too.
Maleva Bakery
What if you just want a quick and unfussy, but
not-overly-unhealthy brunch, away from the tourist throng? Well, in that case,
Maleva Bakery – which can be found at the peaceful and leafy C. Pablo Casals,
away from the holidaymakers – could be just what you ordered.
This sort-of bakery, sort-of-café – with its
wholesome offerings like Greek yoghurt with granola, and scrambled eggs with
smoked cured salmon – will help give you the energy needed to power through the
rest of the day, whatever your reasons may be for spending time in
Marbella.
There you have it – five great culinary focal
points for your next trip to Marbella, which will help show you just how
enchantingly diverse and stimulating the dining experience can be in this part
of Spain. And with our convenience-boosting Marbella
restaurant transfers, we can enable you to get to and from these great eateries with the
minimum of fuss.
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