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The Flag Estepona

April, 2024
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A New Wellness Concept in Estepona, Costa del Sol

Location: Costalita, C. Trajano, 16, 29688 Estepona, Málaga
Budget: €240-€480 / night
Date of Stay: April 2024

4* Flag Hotel is located on the ‘Costalita’ part of the Costa del Sol – between Marbella, Estepona and Benahvis – with easy access to all three towns of the ‘golden triangle’.

 

We checked in on a Sunday morning after a busy work week of tours with some fabulous clients. Immediately we were hit by the tranquility that exudes from the spacious lobby. Check in was friendly and efficient and we were shown to our corner suite, overlooking the pool with views to the med. The suite is more akin to a small studio than a hotel room, with a huge terrace and multiple seating areas. Mdern and sleek, it was equipped with everything we could wish for, from a nespresso machine to corkscrew 😉

We spent the afternoon relaxing by the gorgous heated saltwater pool, surrpunded by the beauifully landscaped tropical gardens.

The next morning we enjoyed the amazing a la carte breakfast. Personally, I prefer a la carte breakfast as I generally find the offerings to be of a much higher standard (prepared to order) and it also prevents me from overeating!

The Flag Estepona is well situated on the Costalita: Equidistant between and just a 15 minute drive to Puerto Banus, Estepona and Benhavis. The hotel has bicycles available for guests to rent – I recommend taking advantage of this and heading along the beach promenade/path to explore the coast to the east and to the west. 

The hotel has a modern design with sleek design and original artworks

Best Food & Drink in Costalita

1. Seven M Restaurant

Traditional Spanish dishes prepared in the open kitchen of The Flag’s own restaurant Map

2. Anantara Beach Club

The beach club belonging to 5* luxury hotel Anantara Villa Padierna offers a traditional ‘chiringuito’ menu including ‘espetos de sardinas’ Map

3. Ammos at the Mett

For a change in cuisines from traditional Spanish, Ammos Greek Cuisine can be found at neighbouring 5* resort Map

Dining at Seven M

Andalucian Gastronomy

The Flag Gallery

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The Flag Estepona

The Flag Estepona

Location: Costalita, C. Trajano, 16, 29688 Estepona, Málaga Budget: €240-€480 / night Date of Stay: April 20244* Flag Hotel is located on the 'Costalita' part of the Costa del Sol - between Marbella, Estepona and Benahvis - with easy access to all three towns of the...

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Virgen del Carmen

Virgen del Carmen

La Virgen del Carmen Malaga, SpainLa Virgen del Carmen is a highly revered celebration in Malaga that takes place in July, honoring the patron saint of fishermen and sailors, the Virgin Mary. This vibrant and colorful event brings together locals and visitors alike to...

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We are hiring: Freelance Food Tour Guides in MALAGA

Are you a food enthusiast with a passion for storytelling? Do you enjoy exploring new culinary experiences and sharing them with others? We are seeking a dynamic and knowledgeable freelance Food Tour Guide to join our team.

Responsibilities:

⭐️ Conduct engaging and informative food tours, showcasing the local culinary scene.
⭐️ Lead small groups of food enthusiasts through various neighbourhoods, highlighting the best eateries, food markets, and hidden gems.
⭐️ Provide historical and cultural context to enhance the food experience.
⭐️ Share interesting anecdotes and stories about the local cuisine, ingredients, and culinary traditions.
⭐️ Ensure the safety and enjoyment of tour participants throughout the tour.

Requirements:

⭐️ Deep knowledge and passion for the local food culture.
⭐️ Excellent written and spoken English communication skills and ability to engage and connect with diverse groups.
⭐️ Strong storytelling ability to make the tour experience memorable.
⭐️ Experience in guiding or public speaking preferred, but not essential.
⭐️ Flexible schedule and availability to conduct tours on weekends and holidays.
⭐️ Must be reliable, punctual, and able to work independently.

If you have a love for food, a knack for storytelling, and enjoy meeting new people, this freelance Food Tour Guide position is perfect for you. Join our team and share your culinary expertise with fellow food enthusiasts from around the world.

To apply, please submit your CV, a brief description of your favourite local dish, and a paragraph outlining why you would make an excellent Food Tour Guide, to eat@foodexperiencemalaga.com.

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Virgen del Carmen https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/virgen-del-carmen/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=virgen-del-carmen Tue, 11 Jul 2023 17:35:03 +0000 https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/?p=1177

Celebrating the Patron Saint of Fishermen & Sailors

La Virgen del Carmen
Malaga, Spain

La Virgen del Carmen is a highly revered celebration in Malaga that takes place in July, honoring the patron saint of fishermen and sailors, the Virgin Mary. This vibrant and colorful event brings together locals and visitors alike to participate in religious processions, cultural activities, and joyous festivities.

The celebration of La Virgen del Carmen holds significant importance in Malaga due to its maritime history and strong ties to the sea. The statue of the Virgin, adorned with flowers and carried on a beautifully decorated boat, is the centerpiece of the procession. It is paraded through the streets of Malaga amidst fervent chants and traditional music, creating an atmosphere of devotion and unity.

The festivities extend beyond the religious aspects, as the streets come alive with various cultural activities. Visitors can enjoy lively music performances, traditional dances, and street vendors offering delicious local cuisine. The celebration also includes exciting fireworks displays, adding to the festive spirit and creating a mesmerizing spectacle for all to behold.

One of the highlights of the Virgen del Carmen celebration is the maritime procession. Boats adorned with colorful decorations sail along the coast, accompanied by smaller vessels, creating a captivating sight. This procession symbolizes the protection of fishermen and sailors, with participants paying tribute to the sea and seeking blessings for a safe and prosperous year ahead.

La Virgen del Carmen celebration in Malaga is a time of immense joy, faith, and community spirit. It is a cultural extravaganza that allows locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and heritage of the region. Whether one is religious or not, the festive ambiance and the sense of unity during this celebration make it a truly unforgettable experience in Malaga.

Where, when and how to enjoy the Virgen del Carmen

La Virgen del Carmen, Sunday July 16th
Malaga, Spain

All of the local fishing ports towns and villages will be celebrating. A few of our favourites are:

El Palo
Pedregalejo
La Carihuela (Torremolinos)

Generally the figure of the Virgin Mary exits the church and starts her procession towards the beach/port between 18h-20h (6-8pm) and will embarc around 2 hours later. The timings vary from town to town so consult the local town hall’s website or local press for the schedule for your town. if you get to the beach for around 8pm you should see all the action on the water.

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The Flag Estepona

The Flag Estepona

Location: Costalita, C. Trajano, 16, 29688 Estepona, Málaga Budget: €240-€480 / night Date of Stay: April 20244* Flag Hotel is located on the 'Costalita' part of the Costa del Sol - between Marbella, Estepona and Benahvis - with easy access to all three towns of the...

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Virgen del Carmen

Virgen del Carmen

La Virgen del Carmen Malaga, SpainLa Virgen del Carmen is a highly revered celebration in Malaga that takes place in July, honoring the patron saint of fishermen and sailors, the Virgin Mary. This vibrant and colorful event brings together locals and visitors alike to...

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Restaurante La Alvaroteca https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/la-alvaroteca/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=la-alvaroteca Thu, 06 Jul 2023 17:38:39 +0000 https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/?p=1056

La Alvaroteca, Malaga

June 2023

La Alvaroteca: The Coolest Restaurant Outside Malaga's City Center?

Location: Cruz del Humilladero, Malaga
Budget: €70-€120 / person (for the tasting menu without/with wine pairing)
Date of Visit: June 2023

When it comes to dining out in Malaga, ‘downtown’ restaurants are the obvious choice. But what if I told you that one of the best places to eat in town is just a short walk or taxi ride away from the hustle and bustle of Malaga’s touristic old town? Welcome to La Alvaroteca, located in the La Cruz del Humilladero district. We believe it’s the ultimate non-historic centre gem in Malaga.

Chef Álvaro Ávila, a local lad from this very district – located near the mainline train station, aims to bring you the finest local cuisine with his own imaginative twists. La Alvaroteca is all about the food. Chef Álvaro may not have had formal culinary training, but he has worked with big names in Spanish gastronomy, including Aznak. And more importantly, he grew up surrounded by food. His mother, hailing from Jaén in northern Andalusia, is an incredible cook—one he attributes a great deal of his passion and skill to. 

 

Mix the influence of his family roots in Jaén, and his upbringing in this very district of Malaga, and you have the recipe for Álvaro’s unique cooking style. Over the past decade, he has evolved from traditional tapas to create exquisite fine dining experiences.

La Alvaroteca takes pride in using fresh, seasonal ingredients that take center stage on their ever-changing menu. Álvaro keeps things interesting by changing the tasting menu on a weekly basis, often themed around a specific type of food or style of eating, such as tapas. This unique approach ensures that each visit to La Alvaroteca is a fresh experience, and you’ll likely never encounter the same dish twice.

You can opt for à la carte dining or go all-in with their tasting menu. Both options offer a delightful culinary adventure where the dishes are never quite what you expect – even if they sound familiar.

On our recent visit, we tried the Menú Origen, a magnificent 18-course journey showcasing Álvaro’s signature dishes. The experience starts with a ‘trompe l’oeil’ of olives that are not quite what they seem. Following this, Álvaro presents one culinary masterpiece after another. While all the dishes were extraordinary, we must highlight a few favorites:

1. Ajoblanco

 A cold almond soup with Motril shrimps, macadamia nuts, coconut, and seaweed. It’s a unique twist on the traditional Andalusian summer soup, bursting with flavour. This was possibly our favourite dish of the day (it’s a hard call to pick between 18 of them!).

2. Gyoza de Callos con su Gazpachuelo

The ‘callos’ gyoza with it’s rich creamy sauce was a modern take on this very classic andalusian stew dish.

3. Cochinillo Confitado

Last but not least, the glazed suckling pig with mango and ginger ticked all our boxes! The combination of fresh ginger sorbet with the warm, fatty pork was just perfection.

GYOZA DE CALLOS, SU GAZPACHUELO Y HABITAS DEL TORCAL

COCHINILLO CONFITADO, MANGO Y JENGIBRE

If you prefer to explore the à la carte menu, it offers a wide array of options. From lighter options such as tantalizing tacos, through various seafood, fish and meat options, to hearty stews, as well as Álvaro’s irresistible rice dishes (paellas!) that are a must-try.

Of course, no extraordinary meal is complete without a selection of excellent wines. La Alvaroteca boasts an impressive wine cellar with over 200 labels, showcasing wines from Malaga and beyond.

If you opt for the tasting menu at €67 per person, you can choose from pairing options for an additional cost. For €35, you’ll enjoy five carefully selected wines, or you can upgrade to the premium selection for €50. Alternatively, trust the knowledgeable, friendly and helpful staff to recommend the perfect wine to accompany each dish—they truly know their stuff.

As I mentioned, La Alvaroteca is away from the hustle and bustle of the historic centre. It’s accessible on foot from the old town in around 30 minutes, but I recommend taking a taxi at around 5€, which will get you there in air-conditioned fashion, in around 7 minutes!

If you’re looking for a unique dining experience in Malaga that goes beyond the tourist hotspots in the city center, La Alvaroteca should be at the top of your list. With its imaginative cuisine, constantly evolving menu, and reasonable prices, it’s a hidden gem that’s sure to delight your taste buds. ¡Buen provecho!

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The Flag Estepona

The Flag Estepona

Location: Costalita, C. Trajano, 16, 29688 Estepona, Málaga Budget: €240-€480 / night Date of Stay: April 20244* Flag Hotel is located on the 'Costalita' part of the Costa del Sol - between Marbella, Estepona and Benahvis - with easy access to all three towns of the...

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Virgen del Carmen

Virgen del Carmen

La Virgen del Carmen Malaga, SpainLa Virgen del Carmen is a highly revered celebration in Malaga that takes place in July, honoring the patron saint of fishermen and sailors, the Virgin Mary. This vibrant and colorful event brings together locals and visitors alike to...

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La Noche de San Juan: Celebrating the Magical Midsummer in Malaga, Spain https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/la-noche-de-san-juan-celebrating-the-magical-midsummer-in-malaga-spain/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=la-noche-de-san-juan-celebrating-the-magical-midsummer-in-malaga-spain Fri, 23 Jun 2023 10:39:19 +0000 https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/?p=1036

Celebrating the Magical Midsummer in Malaga, Spain

La Noche de San Juan
Malaga, Spain

In Malaga, Spain, the arrival of summer is celebrated with great fervor and mystical charm during “La Noche de San Juan,” or the Night of San Juan. This ancient tradition, deeply rooted in Spanish culture, welcomes the solstice with bonfires, beach parties, and a sense of enchantment. Let us dive into the mesmerizing world of La Noche de San Juan in Malaga and discover the essence of this vibrant celebration.

A Celebration of Fire and Water:

On the eve of June 23rd, Malaga’s beaches come alive with a vibrant energy. As the sun sets, locals and tourists gather to pay tribute to both fire and water, the essential elements of this magical night. Spectacular bonfires are lit along the coastline, symbolizing the burning away of negative energies and the welcoming of positive forces into their lives. It is believed that jumping over the bonfires cleanses the soul and brings good luck for the year ahead. The fearless plunge into the waters of the Mediterranean is another customary ritual, believed to purify and rejuvenate.

Music, Dance, and Festive Atmosphere:

La Noche de San Juan in Malaga is characterized by a lively atmosphere, where music and dance are central to the celebrations. Beach parties, live performances, and traditional folklore fill the air, inviting everyone to join the revelry. Flamenco music, rhythmic beats, and the sounds of laughter create an ambiance of joy and unity. The beaches start filling up from late in the afternoon, and people come together to share delicious food and drinks, fostering a strong sense of community.

Midnight Wishes:

As the clock strikes midnight, a magical moment envelops the crowd.

Midnight Wishes

As the clock strikes midnight, a magical moment envelops the crowd. With the rhythmic crashing of waves in the background, people gather around the bonfires, holding hands and making wishes. It is believed that the wishes made at this precise moment are destined to come true, carried away by the mystic powers of the night. Legend also has it that submerging yourself in the sea gives added power to your wishes. 

La Noche de San Juan in Malaga is a mesmerizing celebration that combines tradition, folklore, and a touch of enchantment. As the city comes alive with bonfires, music, dance, and joyous gatherings, locals and visitors alike experience the magic and power of this unique night. The sense of unity and the belief in the transformative qualities of fire and water create an atmosphere of hope, renewal, and celebration of life. If you find yourself in Malaga during the summer solstice, immerse yourself in the enchantment of La Noche de San Juan and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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The Flag Estepona

The Flag Estepona

Location: Costalita, C. Trajano, 16, 29688 Estepona, Málaga Budget: €240-€480 / night Date of Stay: April 20244* Flag Hotel is located on the 'Costalita' part of the Costa del Sol - between Marbella, Estepona and Benahvis - with easy access to all three towns of the...

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Virgen del Carmen

Virgen del Carmen

La Virgen del Carmen Malaga, SpainLa Virgen del Carmen is a highly revered celebration in Malaga that takes place in July, honoring the patron saint of fishermen and sailors, the Virgin Mary. This vibrant and colorful event brings together locals and visitors alike to...

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Bendito Restaurant, Malaga https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/bendito-restaurant-malaga/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bendito-restaurant-malaga Mon, 05 Jun 2023 18:57:37 +0000 https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/?p=1017

Bendito Restaurant, Malaga

June 2023
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A modern take on traditional Malaga food, fused with international inspiration

Location: Calle San Juan, Malaga
Budget: €40-€60 / person
Date of Visit: June 2023

Discover the Finest Culinary Delights at Bendito Restaurant in Malaga. Malaga-born Chef Mario Rosado Segado leads a passionate and talented team in the creation of internationally-inspired dishes, using the freshes, locally sourced, seasonal ingredients.

Indulge in a gastronomic journey at Bendito, one of the best restaurants in Malaga, renowned for its exquisite cuisine and unforgettable dining experience. Read on to explore the mouthwatering delights awaiting you.

Introduction: In the heart of Malaga, a city brimming with culture, history, and culinary excellence, lies Bendito Restaurant—a hidden gem that beckons food enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable dining experience. Boasting a blend of traditional and innovative dishes, impeccable service, and a charming ambiance, Bendito has earned its well-deserved reputation as one of the best restaurants in Malaga. Join us on a virtual gastronomic journey as we delve into the delectable offerings and unique charm of Bendito.

A Gastronomic Extravaganza: Bendito Restaurant takes pride in its dedication to culinary excellence. Led by Malaga-born Chef Mario Rosado Segado and his talented and passionate team of chefs, the menu showcases a harmonious fusion of local Andalusian flavours and global influences. From fresh seafood delicacies to succulent meat dishes and vegetarian delights, Bendito’s diverse menu caters to every palate. Prepare to embark on a culinary extravaganza, where each dish is meticulously crafted using the finest locally-sourced ingredients, resulting in an explosion of flavours that will leave you craving for more.

Dishes take inspiration from the middle east, far east and north africa

Our Top Picks From The Menu

1. Croquetas de Chivo

Who doesn’t love a croqueta? This goat-filled pocket of goodness won’t disappoint!

2. Costilla con Salsa Cola

Meat lovers mustn’t miss this delicious beef short rib main course

3. Passion Fruit Dessert

An iconic dish on the menu, this dessert has even won awards – try it and you’ll see why!

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The Flag Estepona

The Flag Estepona

Location: Costalita, C. Trajano, 16, 29688 Estepona, Málaga Budget: €240-€480 / night Date of Stay: April 20244* Flag Hotel is located on the 'Costalita' part of the Costa del Sol - between Marbella, Estepona and Benahvis - with easy access to all three towns of the...

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We are hiring: Freelance Food Tour Guides in MALAGA Are you a food enthusiast with a passion for storytelling? Do you enjoy exploring new culinary experiences and sharing them with others? We are seeking a dynamic and knowledgeable freelance Food Tour Guide to join...

Virgen del Carmen

Virgen del Carmen

La Virgen del Carmen Malaga, SpainLa Virgen del Carmen is a highly revered celebration in Malaga that takes place in July, honoring the patron saint of fishermen and sailors, the Virgin Mary. This vibrant and colorful event brings together locals and visitors alike to...

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Hotel Icon Malabar, Malaga https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/hotel-icon-malabar-malaga/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hotel-icon-malabar-malaga Mon, 01 Nov 2021 11:31:42 +0000 https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/?p=804

Hotel Icon Malabar

September, 2021
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Modern luxury in the heart of Malaga's trendiest district

Location: Calle Tomás Heredia 11, Soho
Budget: €120-€180 / night
Date of Stay: September 2021

4* Hotel Icon Malabar opened its doors in July 2020 in the heart of Malaga’s trendy Soho district. I’ve been walking past the iconic building for the past couple of years, thinking what a shame it was that it wasn’t looked after, so when I saw works happening here I was delighted. 

And the end result doesn’t disappoint. With major kerb appeal, as well as stunning interior design, the place has the wow factor.

 

I stayed with two girl friends in a Junior suite – perfect for 3 adults. We arrived on a Friday afternoon and basically hunkered down in our fluffy robes for a relaxing girls’ night in! The junior suite was fabulous, with a huge bath tub in the room we had a real pamper party. Room service and reception took care of our every whim, from bringing us drinks and snacks, to arranging a late checkout. On Saturday morning we enjoyed the amazing breakfast buffet. My friend, who says she never takes the brekkie option, was blown away and said she would stay here JUST for the breakfast – praise indeed! (Breakfast €20 pp/pn) We booked our stay on a new opening deal and so we paid just €120/night. I believe at the time of writing, the junior suite starts at around €140/night for members of Icon’s ‘Tripster Club’.

  • Sight Seeing 90% 90%
  • Food 90% 90%
  • Transportation 90% 90%
  • Activities 90% 90%

Hotel Icon Malabar is perfectly situated: Just a 5 minute walk to Malaga’s historic downtown area; 5 minutes on foot from the cercanias trainline which links to the airport and to the west; 2 minutes to all main inner city bus lines; 10 minutes to the stunning port area, 15 minutes to the beach; and less than 10 minutes walking to most of Malaga’s 34 (and counting) museums! They also have bicycles available for guests to borrow – I recommend taking advantage of this and heading down to the local fishing village of Pedregalejo on the east side of the city to have some traditional seafood such as ‘espetos de sardinas’ – sardines cooked over a log fire on the beach. 

The hotel has a colonial design with accents of North Africa hinting to Malaga’s rich and colourful past

Best Food & Drink in Soho

1. La Antxoeta

Modern Spanish dishes in a super-cool ‘rock n roll’ art setting at the hand of Chef Pablo. Don’t miss the ‘Canalones’! Map

2. La Deriva

Meat lovers mustn’t miss La Deriva’s incredilble selection of steaks. Also their award winning ‘Ensaladilla Rusa’ Map

3. Picnik Artisan Food

During our stay at Icon Malabar we ordered a cheese board from Picnik. If you love cheese, don’t miss it! Map

Junior Suite

Take a bath in style!

Icon Malabar Gallery

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The Flag Estepona

The Flag Estepona

Location: Costalita, C. Trajano, 16, 29688 Estepona, Málaga Budget: €240-€480 / night Date of Stay: April 20244* Flag Hotel is located on the 'Costalita' part of the Costa del Sol - between Marbella, Estepona and Benahvis - with easy access to all three towns of the...

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We are hiring: Freelance Food Tour Guides in MALAGA Are you a food enthusiast with a passion for storytelling? Do you enjoy exploring new culinary experiences and sharing them with others? We are seeking a dynamic and knowledgeable freelance Food Tour Guide to join...

Virgen del Carmen

Virgen del Carmen

La Virgen del Carmen Malaga, SpainLa Virgen del Carmen is a highly revered celebration in Malaga that takes place in July, honoring the patron saint of fishermen and sailors, the Virgin Mary. This vibrant and colorful event brings together locals and visitors alike to...

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Restaurante La Antxoeta, Malaga https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/restaurante-la-antxoeta-malaga/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=restaurante-la-antxoeta-malaga Sun, 01 Aug 2021 12:28:00 +0000 https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/?p=838

La Antxoeta Art Restaurant

June, 2021
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Modern Spanish dining in Malaga's trendy Soho district

Location: Calle Barroso, Soho, Malaga
Budget: €40-€50 pp
Link to Map: Antxoeta Art Restaurant

If you’re looking for classic Spanish cuisine, but are after something a bit more special than your typical Ensaladilla Rusa and Croquetas, you simply have to try La Antxoeta Art Restaurant. Nestled in trendy Soho, chef Pablo and his wife Cristina have created a concept that is like no other, in town.

Dining at La Antxoeta is an unforgettable experience, not just for the incredible food and wonderful wine selection, but for the exceptional service and warm welcome. Nothing is too much trouble. The experence is 5* from start to finish. From the moment they put the home made bread and selection of local olive oils on the table, you know you’re in for a treat. The menu is seasonal and every time I go, there is something new to try. One thing that is consistent though, is the use of fresh, local and seasonal ingredients, and the rock & roll vibes.

La Antxoeta Art Restaurant is situated just 10 minutes on foot from the heart of Malaga’s historic downtown area. This part of Malaga often gets overlooked, in favour of the prettier side of the Alameda principal, but as well as some amazing dining opportunities, Soho offers an edgier side to Malaga and is famous for its incredible street art. It’s a great place to stay, with access to the beaches, public transport and cultural spots like the cathedral and Malaga’s many museums, all within 10-15 minutes walking distance. We recommend Icon Malabar as a great place to stay, and it’s on the neighbouring street to La Antxoeta!

Modern, seasonal Spanish cuisine, in a  super-cool setting

Delicious Food

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Antxoeta Art Restaurant

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The Flag Estepona

The Flag Estepona

Location: Costalita, C. Trajano, 16, 29688 Estepona, Málaga Budget: €240-€480 / night Date of Stay: April 20244* Flag Hotel is located on the 'Costalita' part of the Costa del Sol - between Marbella, Estepona and Benahvis - with easy access to all three towns of the...

We are hiring!

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Virgen del Carmen

Virgen del Carmen

La Virgen del Carmen Malaga, SpainLa Virgen del Carmen is a highly revered celebration in Malaga that takes place in July, honoring the patron saint of fishermen and sailors, the Virgin Mary. This vibrant and colorful event brings together locals and visitors alike to...

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A Virtual Date with Malaga https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/experience-malaga-festival-pr/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=experience-malaga-festival-pr Tue, 09 Jun 2020 10:36:49 +0000 https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/?p=529

A Virtual Date With Malaga

Getting tourism back on track after lockdown in Malaga, Spain, is no easy feat but two women who live and work in the city think they’ve come up with a pretty savvy solution.

Experience Malaga is a three day virtual lifestyle festival inviting you to take part from your home.

Hanni Martini (40) from Plymouth, England and Jessica Baker Daza (32) from Dublin, Ireland will be taking you on a virtual tour of Malaga with wine, beer and coffee tastings, show cookings and tapas tours, live music and traditional flamenco to get you in the spirit of Andalusia.

Entertaining visitors to the Costa Del Sol’s capital cosmopolitan city is what these girls about town do for a living, or at least they did until lockdown.

“Our businesses collapsed overnight,” says Hanni. “The whole city is built on tourism and we lost everything we had prior to Spain’s 11 week lockdown. Now we are trying to rebuild.”

The event isn’t even about making money. It’s about spreading the word to the people back home in England and Ireland and raising money for our chosen charity – Ronald McDonald House, Malaga.

Jess said: “We can’t wait to welcome everyone back to the city but right now we’re doing our bit and inviting you to Malaga online. Trust me, it’ll be just as much fun! Well, almost.”

Editor’s Notes

Hanni and Jessica are available for interview

Contact details: hanni@foodexperiencemalaga.com; jessica@yourplanner.eu 

Website: Experience Malaga Festival: https://foodexperiencemalaga.com/experience-malaga-festival/

Website: Food Experience Malaga (Hanni Martini) www.foodexperiencemalaga.com 

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Fried Almonds

Anyone who has been on one of our market tours will have tried this local delicacy. It’s hard to describe just how moreish your average almond can become, when fried in olive oil and dashed with crunchy salt. If you can’t get to Malaga right now to join us on a fabulous food tour, you can make your own ‘almendras fritas’ at home.

This step by step recipe and beautiful photos have been adapted from Ana Maria of  cocinandoentreolivos.com with her kind permission.

Ingredients

Almonds
Good extra virgin olive oil (Ana uses picual from Jaen)
Coarse salt

Method

Heat your extra virgin olive oil in a medium sized pan on a medium heat. As the oil starts to warm, add your olives. You don’t want the oil to get too hot. Keep them moving continuously with a slotted spoon until they turn a nice golden brown colour.

When they are golden brown, remove them from the pan, on to a plate covered with a couple of layers of kitchen paper. Add a few good pinches of coarse salt and shake the paper to evently distribute the salt all over the almonds.

They’ll last a few days stored in an airtight, glass container – that’s if nobody gets their hands on them! Once you pop, you can’t stop! Everybody loves these salty snacks.

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