

If you're in Malaga, don't miss out on a good tapeo in the historic heart of the city, where the cobbled streets of the centre vibrate with the bustle of terraces and the irresistible aroma of fried food and wine. Imagine zigzagging through the Merced area or Calle San Agustín, hopping from tavern to tavern with friends, sampling generous portions at friendly prices. It's the perfect plan for a relaxing evening, with that Malaga vibe that mixes tradition and flavour at street level.
A must-try is Latabernilla, that charming corner in the heart of the city centre where time stands still. Its star: the Iberian ham croquettes, creamy on the inside and crunchy on the outside, which melt in your mouth. Don't leave without their boquerones en vinagre (anchovies in vinegar), very fresh and with that acidic touch that calls for an iced rebujito. Family atmosphere, shared tables and tapas that leave you wanting more. Next door, La Tasquita de Enmedio raises the bar to a higher level with its more gourmet style but without losing the essence of a tavern. Try their white prawns with garlic, juicy and wrapped in an oil perfumed with chilli that burns just enough. And keep an eye on the pork bacon, crispy and tender, accompanied by a good list of local wines.
This is the place to impress without complications, with portions to share and a service that makes you feel at home. This tapas route is pure Malaga: authentic, tasty and with that spirit of conviviality. Ready to dip your bread to the last drop?



