RESTAURANTE CASA MAILA
Not far from the Plaza de España, this restaurant immediately displays its Portuguese influences with its pretty bar decorated with white and blueajulejos. The third generation of the family is in charge of the kitchen, and here too, they claim the fusion of Portuguese and Extremegian cultures in the dishes offered, but always based on market cuisine. You can sit on tables of different heights or on the small terrace to try the cod and spinach omelette, a salmon carpaccio or an Iberian presa a la plancha. And enjoy.
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