Come hungry. This is Málaga at fork level: honest, sunny and very unlikely to leave you emotionally attached to a salad.
Where to eat in Málaga: 10 places that taste like tradition (and a little bit of heaven)
Málaga is more than a beautiful city—it’s a feast. And not the kind with Instagram filters and foams you can’t pronounce. We’re talkingreal food. Soulful, slow-cooked, salt-on-your-lips, olive-oil-dripping kind of food.
Whether you’re intofried fish, rustic stews, or artisanal ice cream, this gastro guide is your treasure map. Here are 10 places that don’t just feed you—they introduce you to the true Málaga.
