More

    Gastronomy

    Málaga offers a wide variety of exquisite dishes and typical products that will delight your palate. Here we present everything about gastronomy of Malaga.

    Discover the typical food of Málaga and the best places to enjoy it

    Coastal Delights: Beach Bars and Typical Dishes

    Enjoy dining at one of its 400+ beach bars, perfect for trying typical dishes such as “fritura malagueña” (fried fish assortment), “pescaíto frito” (fried fish), especially fried anchovies, or the delicious “espetos de sardinas” (sardine skewers).

    Experience the Montes de Málaga: Meat and Authentic Flavors

    If you prefer meat, you can enjoy fantastic dishes at the ventas (country inns) in the Montes de Málaga, such as “plato de los montes” (mountain dish) and “migas” (fried breadcrumb dish).

    A Taste of Local Flavor: The Malagueño “Campero” Sandwich

    And if you’re in the mood for something more casual, we recommend trying the typical “campero malagueño” (Málaga-style sandwich).

    Sweet Pleasures: Malaga’s Breakfast and Snacks

    Don’t miss out on the tasty breakfasts and snacks with the famous “pitufo malagueño” (small toasted sandwich), “tortas locas” (crazy cakes), “tortas de algarrobo” (carob cakes), and “churros tejeringos” (twisted churros). Also, discover the unique way the locals order coffee.

    Pet-Friendly Options

    Explore the best places to enjoy gastronomy of Malaga, and if you have a pet, don’t worry, there are many dog-friendly bars in Málaga.

    Where to eat the best fried anchovies in Malaga?

    Fried anchovies are typical of Malaga, we show you where to eat the best fried anchovies.

    Tortas Locas, Typical Sweet of Málaga

    A typical Malaga sweet that can be found in most pastry shops. A cake made with puff pastry, pastry cream, yolk glaze and decorated with cherries, created by the Tejeros family, great confectioners from Malaga.

    The Malagan campero, where to eat the best ones?

    The Campero malagueño or colloquially, campero is a typical sandwich from the city of Malaga. Its origin dates back to the 1950s, although it became popular in the 1980s.

    Lo más visitado