La Carihuela, Andalucia, Spain


4.5 (3.794 reviews) Spent Ranking #3 in Province of Malaga Neighborhoods

THIS is how a seafood restaurant should be!

Historic neighborhood that used to be the fisherman's district
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Address

, Torremolinos, Spain, Postal Code: 29620.

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 17:17

User Ratings

4.5 based on (3.794 reviews)

Excellent
61%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%

Reviews


  • 5lesdiablesrouge 5:00 PM Apr 8, 2022
    THIS is how a seafood restaurant should be!
    My wife and I had tried a couple of chiringuitos along the sea front in Fuengirola specialising in sea food and been bitterly disappointed. Well over priced menus and disappointing cooking - either tasteless or microscopic potions. Not so La Carihuela. This is how a traditional seafood restaurant should be, We sat outside on the pavement and consumed a delicious meal. The starters and the main courses were superb. Each selection was the very best you would expect. We're going back today to celebrate our daughter's birthday.

  • 5[email protected] 5:00 PM Feb 19, 2020
    La Carihuela......sea front Promenade
    The walkway along the beach front takes you for a short walk or many miles if you wish. In a bygone era you can imagine the fishermen cursing the sun and mending their nets on the beach. When your grandparents were youngsters you could have bought the whole beach for a few pounds. Fortunately there is so much competition for your restaurant pounds or Euros that prices are very good. Take your time walking a mile or two breathing some of the cleanest air in the world. Absorb the ozone. Walking along the Paseo beachfront is very relaxing and reminiscent of the time when the Romans ruled here. At the Windmills roundabout there are the archeological remains of a Roman built depot. The walk along Carihuela towards Malaga or more west towards Fuengirola is filled with interest. Especially if you walk up the very old Calle San Miguel into The Centre of Tirremolinos. This wonderful walkway is absolutely free.

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